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Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Sulfentrazone in Soil
Abstract A rapid method for the determination of sulfentrazone in soils is described. The method consists of extraction of soil samples with methanol, filtration, liquid chromatographic separation of methanol-soluble components through a C18 column, and ultraviolet detection at 220 nm. Recoveries from fortified surface soils were >
Thomas C Mueller, G Anthony Ohmes
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Intercropping Chickpea with Flax in Saskatchewan, Canada, Reduces Ascochyta Blight
ABSTRACT Chickpea is a nutritious crop grown in drier parts of Saskatchewan. The disease Ascochyta blight, caused by Ascochyta rabiei, makes production risky. Small plot trials at four Saskatchewan locations from 2018 to 2022 aimed to test the hypothesis that intercropping chickpea with flax reduces Ascochyta blight.
Michelle Hubbard +5 more
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Leaching of sulfentrazone in soils of reforestation in Brazil
This study determined the mobility of sulfentrazone in soils used for reforestation (Haplic Planosol, Ultisol, Humic Cambisol, and Regolithic Neosol) in the south of Brazil. To form the soil columns, previously prepared PVC tubes (10-cm diameter and 50-cm long) were filled with soil samples.
Ana Beatriz R. J. Passos +7 more
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This study elucidates pesticide docking onto proteins encoded by differentially expressed genes, revealing interaction networks involving chemicals, genes, proteins, drugs and diseases. It highlights structural insights, regulatory pathways and potential therapeutic or environmental implications, providing a comprehensive understanding of the ...
Jyoti Kant Choudhari +4 more
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Impact of Pre‐Emergent Herbicides and Soil Management on Weed Community Dynamics and Soybean Yield
Pre‐emergent herbicides are key tools in managing herbicide‐resistant and hard‐to‐control weed species in soybean (Glycine max L.) cultivation. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of pre‐emergent herbicides on weed phytosociology, soybean phytotoxicity, and grain yield under different soil management systems and environmental conditions.
Eduarda Grün +9 more
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Chlorophyll fluorescence in guanandi tree (Calophyllum brasiliense) after herbicide application [PDF]
Chlorophyll fluorescence is currently used as a rapid diagnostic and nondestructive method to detect and quantify damage on the photosynthetic apparatus of leaves on weeds, crops and ornamental/coniferous trees in response to both environmental stress ...
R. ARALDI +6 more
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ABSTRACT Legume root nodules host symbiotic rhizobia that are essential for nitrogen fixation but also harbor diverse non‐rhizobial taxa that remain poorly characterized. Field pea (Pisum sativum) cultivars adapted to distinct seasonal growth (spring and winter) offer an opportunity to explore whether host genotype influences nodule‐associated ...
Henrique M. Dias +5 more
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Abstract In snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production, herbicides are essential for weed control, requiring crop tolerance to avoid injury. The study aimed to link genomic loci to agronomic traits, explore the extent of herbicide cross‐tolerance, and identify loci influencing seed vigor and herbicide tolerance traits. A panel was evaluated for seven
Ana Saballos, Martin M. Williams II
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Persistence of sulfentrazone in soil under soybean and its carryover effect on bioindicators
To assess the persistence and dissipation kinetics of sulfentrazone in soil, terminal residues in soybean and carryover effect on bioindicator species, field experiment was carried out under Indian tropical conditions.
R. Rama Praba Nalini +3 more
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Com o objetivo de avaliar metodologia de laboratório para análise da tolerância de cultivares de soja ao herbicida sulfentrazone, foi conduzido um ensaio na Universidade Estadual de Londrina.
D.L.P. Gazziero +3 more
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