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A point mutation in IAA34 confers resistance to the auxin herbicide 2,4‐D in Sisymbrium orientale
A point mutation in domain IV of SoAux/IAA34‐R provides resistance to 2,4‐D. Abstract BACKGROUND Sisymbrium orientale has evolved resistance to 2,4‐D in Australia due to a 27 bp deletion in SoIAA2. However, one population of Sisymbrium orientale resistant to 2,4‐D (R1) did not contain the SoIAA2Δ27, suggesting another 2,4‐D resistance mechanism was ...
Yuanlin Qi +3 more
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Interventions for weed seed management in cotton around the harvest time
Late-season escapes of Palmer amaranth and waterhemp (both are Amaranthus species) pose a significant challenge in cotton production due to their high fecundity, herbicide resistance, and ability to replenish the weed seedbank at harvest.
Sarah Chu +8 more
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ABSTRACT The Jevons paradox describes how increased efficiency in the use of a resource can paradoxically increase rather than reduce its overall consumption. In agricultural systems, efficiency is confounded by a broad range of economic, ecological, social and evolutionary factors. Agriculture is a particularly elastic kind of production: Efficiencies
Andrew Flachs +3 more
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Influence of glufosinate mixtures on waterhemp control and soybean canopy and yield
Glufosinate serves as both a primary herbicide option and a complement to glyphosate and other postemergence herbicides for managing herbicide-resistant weed species.
Nikola Arsenijevic +5 more
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Survey of glufosinate use in soybean production in Arkansas and Wisconsin
Glufosinate is a key postemergence herbicide in U.S. soybean production, particularly where resistance to glyphosate and inhibitors of acetolactate synthase is widespread.
Nikola Arsenijevic +5 more
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Waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer) is one of the most competitive and herbicide-resistant weed species in soybean cropping systems across North America.
Cristiana Bernardi Rankrape +3 more
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Evaluation of the DJI AGRAS T40 UAV for application of herbicides in soybean
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) shows promise as a potential new way to apply herbicides; however, relatively few studies have been conducted to determine how UAV application parameters influence spray deposition and weed control.
Trace Thompson +2 more
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Changing Landscape of Waterhemp Herbicide Resistance in Wisconsin: A Comparative Analysis Over Time
A comprehensive assessment of herbicide resistance in waterhemp accessions to commonly used corn and soybean herbicides over time is crucial for documenting shifts in herbicide resistance patterns and identifying effective management options.
Luma Lorena Loureiro da Silva Rodrigues +3 more
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Influence of saflufenacil encapsulation on corn phytotoxicity and residual broadleaf weed control
Saflufenacil, a herbicide that inhibits protoporphyrinogen oxidase, has been reformulated as a microencapsulation for preemergence and postemergence applications to corn, with the primary purpose of the encapsulation to reduce the risk of corn injury ...
Jada N. Davis +2 more
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IntroductionUnderstanding regional weed control practices and stakeholder perspectives is essential to guide the development and adoption of novel weed management technologies.
Zaim Ugljic +5 more
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