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    Creating Predictive Weed Emergence Models Using Repeat Photography and Image Analysis by Theresa Reinhardt Piskackova, Chris Reberg-Horton, Robert J Richardson, Robert Austin, Katie M Jennings, Ramon G Leon

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Weed emergence models have the potential to be important tools for automating weed control actions; however, producing the necessary data (e.g., seedling counts) is time consuming and tedious. …”
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    Do restoration techniques and types of weed control influence the composition of edaphic entomofauna? by Alexandra Providello, Ricardo T. Fujihara, Alessandra S. Penha, Josiane Rodrigues

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…No significant interaction was observed between restoration techniques and types of weed control combined. However, for abundance, both restoration techniques and types of weed control were individually significant, with chemical control showing a higher abundance in relation to mowing, and agroforestry concerning mixed-planting. …”
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    Bioherbicidal potential of plant species with allelopathic effects on the weed Bidens bipinnata L. by Robson Willian Nunes Lopes, Estefenson Marques Morais, Julian Junio de Jesus Lacerda, Francisca Diana da Silva Araújo

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Abstract Plant species with allelopathic effects against weeds have emerged as a potential strategy for the development of ecologically friendly bioherbicides. …”
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    Agri-Food Waste as a Method for Weed Control and Soil Amendment in Crops by Paula Lorenzo, Rosa Guilherme, Sara Barbosa, António J. D. Ferreira, Cristina Galhano

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The continued and extensive use of synthetic herbicides to control weeds to maximize crop yield is no longer sustainable, as it results in negative impacts on the environment and human health. …”
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    Effective utilization of an aquatic weed in an eco-friendly treatment of polluted water bodies by S Dixit, S Tiwari

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…World’s most troublesome aquatic weed water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) has been studied for its tendency to accumulate the heavy metal contaminants present in water bodies. …”
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    The fear diet: Risk, refuge, and biological control by omnivorous weed seed predators by Ivy V. Widick, Jacob L. Berl, Ian Kaplan, Patrick A. Zollner, Carmen K. Blubaugh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Weed seed biocontrol by omnivorous mice and insects can limit weed seedbanks, but this ecosystem service can be difficult to predict given the broad diet breadth of seed predators and their potential for intraguild predation. …”
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    Spectral Identification of Disease in Weeds Using Multilayer Perceptron with Automatic Relevance Determination by Afroditi Alexandra Tamouridou, Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi, Thomas Alexandridis, Anastasia Lagopodi, Giorgos Kontouris, Dimitrios Moshou

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Microbotryum silybum, a smut fungus, is studied as an agent for the biological control of Silybum marianum (milk thistle) weed. Confirmation of the systemic infection is essential in order to assess the effectiveness of the biological control application and assist decision-making. …”
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    Efficacy of the herbicides indaziflam and clomazone on problematic weeds of family poaceae to sugarcane crop by Giovani Apolari Ghirardello, Lucas da Silva Araújo, Gustavo Soares da Silva, André Felipe Moreira Silva, Luiz Henrique Franco de Campos, Ricardo Victoria Filho

    Published 2022-08-01
    “… It is believed that indaziflam gives a longer period of weed control compared to clomazone, irrespective of the type or texture of the soil. …”
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    Weed community changes in saffron+chickpea intercropping under different irrigation management. by Fatemeh Mohammadkhani, Majid Pouryousef, Ali Reza Yousefi, Jose L Gonzalez-Andujar

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) is among the world's most expensive crops; nevertheless, it struggles to compete with weeds. Non-chemical farming practices, such as intercropping and reduced irrigation, can help to decrease weed problems. …”
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