نتایج جستجو برای: herbicide pursuit

تعداد نتایج: 25272  

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0
محمد حسن راشد محصل کمال حاج محمدنیا قالی باف سید احمد حسینی

abstract in order to study of chemical and mechanical weed management methods and their integration in potato (solanum tuberosum), a field experiment was done in 2008 at ferdowsi university of mashhad research field. experimental design was completely randomize block design with 6 treatments and 3 replications. treatment included broadcast herbicide application (standard treatment), between row...

2017
Dong Ryul Ko Sung Phil Chung Je Sung You Soohyung Cho Yongjin Park Byeongjo Chun Jeongmi Moon Hyun Kim Yong Hwan Kim Hyun Jin Kim Kyung-Woo Lee SangChun Choi Junseok Park Jung Soo Park Seung Whan Kim Jeong Yeol Seo Ha Young Park Su Jin Kim Hyunggoo Kang Dae Young Hong Jung Hwa Hong

PURPOSE In Korea, registration of paraquat-containing herbicides was canceled in November 2011, and sales thereof were completely banned in November 2012. We evaluated the effect of the paraquat ban on the epidemiology and mortality of herbicide-induced poisoning. MATERIALS AND METHODS This retrospective study analyzed patients treated for herbicide poisoning at 17 emergency departments in So...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2003
R M McPherson W C Johnson B G Mullinix W A Mills F S Peebles

Conventional soybean weed management and transgenic herbicide-tolerant management were examined to assess their effects on soybean insect pest populations in south Georgia in 1997 and 1998. Soybean variety had very little impact on the insect species observed, except that maturity group effects were observed for stink bug, primarily Nezara viridula (L.), population densities on some sampling da...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part. B, Pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural wastes 2000
A Farenhorst B T Bowman

Atrazine and metolachlor were more strongly retained on earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris L.) castings than on soil, suggesting that earthworm castings at the surface or at depth can reduce herbicide movement in soil. Herbicide sorption by castings was related to the food source available to the earthworms. Both atrazine and metolachlor sorption increased with increasing organic carbon (C) conten...

Journal: :Annual review of plant biology 2010
Stephen B Powles Qin Yu

Modern herbicides make major contributions to global food production by easily removing weeds and substituting for destructive soil cultivation. However, persistent herbicide selection of huge weed numbers across vast areas can result in the rapid evolution of herbicide resistance. Herbicides target specific enzymes, and mutations are selected that confer resistance-endowing amino acid substitu...

2011
Claudio Alister Manuel Araya Marcelo Kogan

C. Alister, M. Araya, and M. Kogan. 2011. Effects of physicochemical soil properties of five agricultural soils on herbicide soil adsorption and leaching. Cien. Inv. Agr. 38(2): 243-251. Once pesticides reach the soil, there are several factors that affect their soil behavior. To identify the principal soil and herbicide properties that control their adsorption and leaching, a study of five Chi...

Journal: :Pest management science 2005
Stephen O Duke

Since transgenic, bromoxynil-resistant cotton and glufosinate-resistant canola were introduced in 1995, planting of transgenic herbicide-resistant crops has grown substantially, revolutionizing weed management where they have been available. Before 1995, several commercial herbicide-resistant crops were produced by biotechnology through selection for resistance in tissue culture. However, non-t...

2017
Gunjune Kim Christopher R Clarke Hailey Larose Hong T Tran David C Haak Liqing Zhang Shawn Askew Jacob Barney James H Westwood

The emergence of herbicide-resistant weeds is a major threat facing modern agriculture. Over 470 weedy-plant populations have developed resistance to herbicides. Traditional evolutionary mechanisms are not always sufficient to explain the rapidity with which certain weed populations adapt in response to herbicide exposure. Stress-induced epigenetic changes, such as alterations in DNA methylatio...

2011
Sudheesh Manalil Roberto Busi Michael Renton Stephen B. Powles

Herbicide rate cutting is an example of poor use of agrochemicals that can have potential adverse implications due to rapid herbicide resistance evolution. Recent laboratory-level studies have revealed that herbicides at lower-than-recommended rates can result in rapid herbicide resistance evolution in rigid ryegrass populations. However, crop-field-level studies have until now been lacking. In...

2014
C. CHINNUSAMY

Crops made resistant to herbicides by biotechnology are being widely adopted in various parts of the world. From the genesis of commercialization in 1996 to 2011, herbicide tolerance has consistently been the dominant trait. Those containing transgenes that impart resistance to post-emergence, non-selective herbicides such as glyphosate and glufosinate will have the major impact. These products...

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