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Management of invasive alien plants in forests: A global perspective
This review exposes urgent and critical knowledge gaps in forest IAP management, which need addressing to meet global targets for biodiversity and forest health. These gaps include highly uneven global research effort, narrow species focus, limited method replication, overlooked seasonal effects, and inconsistent cost reporting.
Lizzie Keen +6 more
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Absorption, Translocation, and Metabolism of Triclopyr in Rice (Oryza sativa)
Absorption, translocation, and metabolism of14C-triclopyr were compared in the rice cultivars ‘Lemont’ and ‘Tebonnet’ under flooded and non-flooded conditions. Radioactivity washed from14C-triclopyr-treated leaves was 26% at 6 h and decreased to about 11%
Michael P. Braverman
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Soybean and tobacco response to sublethal rates of herbicides used along roadsides
Abstract Herbicides are one of the primary tools for vegetation management along roadsides. However, the drift of particles and vapors from herbicide applications along roadsides can cause damage and yield loss in adjacent sensitive crops. The objective of this research was to investigate the response of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] and tobacco ...
Estefania Polli +6 more
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RESPONSES OF THREE SORGHUM (Sorghum bicolor (L) Moench) VARIETIES TO SOME WEED CONTROL TREATMENTS. [PDF]
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L) Moench) had no official recommendations for weed control in Egypt until now. For this reason six field experiments were conducted at Shandaweel Research Station during 2004 and 2005 summer seasons to evaluate the response of ...
A. Galwash +3 more
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Abstract Invasive alien plants can provide economic or cultural benefits to local communities, influencing perceptions and potentially affecting management decisions. Understanding these perceptions is crucial to avoiding inefficiencies, misunderstandings and conflicts in the management of invasive alien species.
Lehlohonolo D. Adams +3 more
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Response of Four Rice (Oryza sativa) Cultivars to Triclopyr
Experiments were conducted from 1994 through 1996 to determine the response of the rice cultivars ‘Bengal,’ ‘Cypress,’ ‘Jodon,’ and ‘Kaybonnet’ to triclopyr at 0.42 (standard rate) and 0.84 kg ai/ha applied postemergence at the four-leaf and panicle ...
Bill J. Williams +3 more
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The Mediterranean Basin is the second highest citrus growing region in the world behind China. Citrus trees are known to produce several flush shoots per year, particularly during the spring–summer season.
Francisco J. Arenas-Arenas +4 more
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ABSTRACT Calotropis procera and C. gigantea are emerging as globally invasive plants that can significantly alter ecosystems in areas where they have escaped from attended cultivation. Without effective management, these species can form dense monospecific stands, resulting in severe economic, environmental and social impacts.
Jason Roberts +2 more
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Persistence of auxinic herbicides applied on pasture and toxicity for succeeding crops
The aim of this work was to determine the persistence of auxinic herbicides applied on tropical pasture and toxicity for succeeding crops. The herbicides were applied in an area of dystrophic red‒yellow latosol with pasture infested of weeds.
ARNON H.C. ANÉSIO +5 more
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Epiphytic Weeds Control by Root Infusion Method in Oil Palm
Epiphytic weeds living on oil palm trunks will complicate harvesting activities. In addition, the presence of this weed can increase the risk of accidents being hit by fruit during harvesting.
Edyson Edyson +2 more
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