نتایج جستجو برای: biological herbicide
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Climate change endangers food security and our ability to feed the ever-increasing human population. Weeds are the most important biotic stress, reducing crop-plant productivity worldwide. Chemical control, the main approach for weed management, can be strongly affected by temperature. Previously, we have shown that temperature-dependent non-target site (NTS) resistance of Brachypodium hybridum...
If you are not an ASABE member or if your employer has not arranged for access to the full-text, Click here for options. USING RZWQM TO PREDICT HERBICIDE LEACHING LOSSES IN SUBSURFACE DRAINAGE WATER Published by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, St. Joseph, Michigan www.asabe.org Citation: Transactions of the ASAE. Vol. 47(5): 1415-1426 . (doi: 10.13031/2013.17621) ...
The effect of the external pH in the range of 5.5 to 8.0 on the activity of three PSII herbicides (diuron, atrazine and dinoseb) was studied in isolated thylakoid membranes by means of prompt and delayed fluorescence induction kinetics. Well-expressed pH dependence was established for prompt fluorescence parameters (Fv/Fm, Fi/Fm) as well as for delayed fluorescence parameters (I1, I2). Two type...
M J OWEN* , P J MICHAEL , M RENTON* §, K J STEADMAN– & S B POWLES* *Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia, School of Agriculture and Environment, Division of Science and Engineering, Curtin University of Technology, Northam, WA, Australia, School of Plant Biology, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia, §CSIRO Sustai...
Aiming to reduce herbicide leaching, "in situ" adsorption of herbicide-micelle formulations to soils was explored. Sulfentrazone or metolachlor were solubilized in cationic micelles, and these herbicide-micelle formulations were applied to sandy and alluvial soils. Sulfentrazone adsorption to the soils was negligible; however, its adsorption via its solubilization in micelles and their adsorpti...
Reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) is a widely distributed invasive species that dominates many natural areas and restoration sites. Cost-effective suppression and restoration strategies need to be developed for plant communities affected by this species. Pretreatments designed to disrupt rhizome apical dominance may augment herbicide performance by making reed canarygrass rhizomes more su...
Agricultural weeds have rapidly adapted to intensive herbicide selection and resistance to herbicides has evolved within ecological timescales. Yet, the genetic basis of broad-spectrum generalist herbicide resistance is largely unknown. This study aims to determine the genetic control of non-target-site herbicide resistance trait(s) that rapidly evolved under recurrent selection of the novel li...
A wild population of a plant species, especially a cross-pollinated species, can display considerable genetic variation. Genetic variability is evident in differential susceptibility to an herbicide because the population can show continuous phenotypic variation. Recent, recurrent selection studies have revealed that phenotypic variation in response to low herbicide rates is heritable and can r...
Field study was conducted in order to evaluate the efficacy of new herbicide quinclorac to control barnyardgrass and bulrush, the most important weeds of paddy rice. Treatments consisted of rice cultivars (Hashemi and Khazar) and quinclorac rates (50, 100, 200 and 400% the recommended dose), recommended dose of butachlor and quinclorac, each alone and plus bensulfuronmethyl (BSM), weedy and han...
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