Enhanced YOLO-based framework for accurate detection and identification of common wheat impurities with distinct objects. [PDF]
Bagherpour H, Peyruo NF.
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Nanoemulsion design of Cynara cardunculus leaves extract rich in sesquiterpene lactones
This work introduces a novel formulation strategy that advances the potential of Cynara cardunculus leaf extract enriched in sesquiterpene lactones as a bioherbicide and contributes to the broader development of sustainable weed management tools based on natural products.
Daniela Rosa +6 more
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Living Mulches, Rolled Cover Crops, and Plastic Mulch: Effects on Soil Properties, Weed Suppression, and Yield in Organic Strawberry Systems. [PDF]
Bozzolo A, Pecenka J, Smith A.
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Using expert elicitation to predict feral cat, Felis catus, responses to management
We generated estimates of lethal feral cat management success for 864 scenarios, only 71 lethal management scenarios met a population reduction target of 57%. Cat‐targeted poison baits, in dry conditions and arid areas were most successful. Feral cat management requires continued adaptive strategies to reduce cat impacts.
Annalie Dorph +7 more
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Associations among weed communities, management practices, and environmental factors in U.S. snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) production. [PDF]
Pavlovic P +11 more
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Bisexual releases are as effective as male‐only releases to control Drosophila suzukii with the sterile insect technique. Releasing sterile Drosophila suzukii males or males and females in cages led to the same degree of induced sterility in wild females.
Alexandra Labbetoul, Simon Fellous
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Characterization of <i>Pseudomonas alliivorans</i> strains isolated from Georgia, USA: insights into genomic diversity and pathogenicity in onions. [PDF]
Zhao M +6 more
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POSSIBILITIES OF WEED CONTROL IN SPRING CEREALS USING SMALL HERBICIDE DOSES IN POLAND CONDITIONS
Roman Krawczyk, S. Kaczmarek
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Female boll weevils feeding on flower buds promote reproduction regardless of their immature diet, whereas boll feeding increases lipid reserves and lifespan, revealing a nutrition‐driven trade‐off that sustains survival and reproduction in tropical boll weevil populations.
Roberta Ramos Coelho +5 more
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