نتایج جستجو برای: nutsedge and redroot pigweed

تعداد نتایج: 16827239  

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2008
H H Rogers G B Runion S A Prior A J Price H A Torbert D H Gjerstad

The rise in atmospheric CO(2) concentration coupled with its direct, often positive, effect on the growth of plants raises the question of the response of invasive plants to elevated atmospheric CO(2) levels. Response of two invasive weeds [purple nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus L.) and yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus L.)] to CO(2) enrichment was tested. Plants were exposed to ambient (375 micro...

2012
Cunliu Zhou Lin Zhang Hui Wang Conggui Chen

The objective of this investigation was to evaluate the possibility of substituting Amaranthus pigments for nitrates in the of manufacture pork sausage. Five treatments of pork sausages (5% fat) with two levels of sodium nitrite (0 and 0.015%), or three levels (0.1%, 0.2% and 0.3%) of pigments extracted from red Amaranthus were produced. The addition of Amaranthus pigments resulted in the signi...

2004
William B. McCloskey

The competitive advantage of purple and yellow nutsedge in low desert alfalfa production areas of Southern California and Arizona is due to a combination of factors. These include frequent harvest and irrigation, high incident solar radiation, high summer temperatures that are supraoptimal for alfalfa growth, and the presence of C4 photosynthesis and vegetative reproduction (e.g., tubers) in nu...

Journal: :Weed Technology 2022

Abstract Tolpyralate is an herbicide that usually mixed with atrazine for broad-spectrum weed control in corn. Previous research has provided information on the effective dose (ED) of tolpyralate applied alone and a 1:33.3 mixture atrazine; however, commercially at 30 to 40 g ai ha −1 minimum 560 atrazine. Therefore, five field trials were conducted over 3 yr (2019 2021) determine ED complement...

2006
Jarrod E. Leland Michael R. McGuire

The tarnished plant bug, Lygus lineolaris (Palisot de Beauvois), is a pest of various fruit, vegetable, Wber, and seed crops; including cotton. Lygus spp. populations often build on alternate host plants before moving to cotton, and in the midsouthern U.S. wild host plants, such as pigweed (Amaranthus spp.), play a major role in L. lineolaris population development. Three isolates of the entomo...

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