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Cost-Effective Method of Weed Control for Prevention of Parthenium Dermatitis Using 20% Rock Saltwater. [PDF]
Vageshappa RK, Ramamoorthy L.
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B. thuringiensis and B. altitudinis, isolated from chitin‐enriched soil, causing mortality in Euchistus heros under laboratory conditions. First report of B. altitudinis in the control of E. heros. Abstract BACKGROUND Biological control using entomopathogenic microorganisms is a more sustainable alternative to chemical pesticides for managing insect ...
Vicente Guilherme Handte +6 more
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Evaluating the role of post-harvest glyphosate application in enhancing weed control in winter wheat. [PDF]
Serim AT +4 more
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Kin discrimination in allelopathy and consequences for agricultural weed control. [PDF]
Anten NPR, Chen BJW.
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This article reports the first genome sequence of a UK Alternaria brassicae isolate. Dual RNA‐sequencing profiling of A. brassicae‐infected Brassica juncea leaves identified differentially expressed genes involved in pathogenicity and host response pathways in moderately resistant Sej‐2 (2) and moderately susceptible Pusa Jaikisan cultivars.
Kevin M. King +6 more
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The Use of DNA Markers in Rice Breeding for Blast Resistance and Submergence Tolerance as a Weed Control Factor. [PDF]
Dubina E +3 more
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Fresh-marketable tomato yields enhanced by moderate weed control and suppressed fruit dehiscence with woodchip mulching. [PDF]
Horimoto S +3 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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Grass weed control in asparagus - preliminary results
A. Rahman, P. Sanders
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SCB has a robust RNAi response to injected dsRNA, but oral RNAi is less efficient. Nucleases do not appear to be responsible for the discrepancy, suggesting other factors are involved. Abstract BACKGROUND The striped cucumber beetle (SCB) is a serious pest of cucurbit crops, causing damage both by feeding on plants and by vectoring plant diseases ...
Emine Kaplanoglu +2 more
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