The suitability of visual taphonomic methods for digital photographs: An experimental approach with pig carcasses in a tropical climate [PDF]
In the context of increased scrutiny of the methods in forensic sciences, it is essential to ensure that the approaches used in forensic taphonomy to measure decomposition and estimate the postmortem interval are underpinned by robust evidence-based data.
Carter, DO +3 more
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Effects of Elevated Temperature and High and Low Rainfall on the Germination and Growth of the Invasive Alien Plant Acacia mearnsii. [PDF]
Kharivha T, Ruwanza S, Thondhlana G.
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<i>Meloidogyne graminicola</i>-A Threat to Rice Production: Review Update on Distribution, Biology, Identification, and Management. [PDF]
Rusinque L +4 more
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Weed Seedbanks of the U.S. Corn Belt: Magnitude, Variation, Emergence, and Application [PDF]
Seedbanks and seedling emergence of annual weeds were examined in arable fields at eight locations in the Corn Belt. Seed densities were estimated by direct seed extraction from each of several soil cores in each sampled plot.
Alm, David +8 more
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Weeds Enhance Pollinator Diversity and Fruit Yield in Mango. [PDF]
Kleiman BM, Koptur S, Jayachandran K.
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Structured Framework and Genome Analysis of Magnaporthe grisea Inciting Pearl Millet Blast Disease Reveals Versatile Metabolic Pathways, Protein Families, and Virulence Factors. [PDF]
Reddy B +4 more
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INSECT, PLANT DISEASE, & WEED SCIENCE NEWS [No. 92-3] [April 17, 1992] [PDF]
Inside Alfalfa weevils ................. 3 Cutworms attack wheat .... 3 Inside/Outside .................. 4 Lorsban 15G .................... 4 Reducing herbicide drift ... 4 Sandbur control................ 5 Treating thistles ................
Brown Jasa, Lisa
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Unraveling Sorghum Allelopathy in Agriculture: Concepts and Implications. [PDF]
Hussain MI +7 more
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A good rotation, proper seedbed preparation, timely cultivation and herbicides are useful to control weeds in corn. Cultivation alone will not control most perennial weeds.
South Dakota State University, Cooperative Extension
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