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    PROFITABILITY AND TIME CONSUMPTION AS INFLUENCED BY VARIOUS WEED CONTROL METHODS IN CURCUMA AMADA ROXB. by Samuel Oluwaseun Osunleti, S T O Lagoke, P M Olorunmaiye, O R Adeyemi, Elizabeth O Olatunde, Ayodeyi O Ajani, O Olaogun

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Results indicated that the highest man days in weeding was observed on the plots weeded five times at 4, 8, 12, 16 and 20 weeks after planting (WAP), while application of pre emergence herbicides generally reduced time spend on weeding. …”
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    Phytotoxic Activity of Bioactive Compounds from Four Plants against Selected Weeds in Agriculture by Tauseef Anwar, Huma Qureshi

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Aim of the study: Heavy doses of synthetic weed control chemicals have caused herbicide resistance in weeds. …”
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    A Study on Weed Flora of Meadow Pasture Areas: Pastures of Muş Province, Turkey by İbrahim DEMİR, Murat ÜNAL

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…With this study, it was aimed to scientifically detect the weeds that pose a problem in the meadow-pasture areas of Muş province. …”
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    Response of Sweet Basil (Ocimum bacilicum L.) to Different Nutritional Sources in Competition with Weeds by E Moafi, F Zaefarian, V Akbarpour, I Mansoori

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In agricultural system, weeds are an inevitable part of the process which can negatively affect the production of the medicinal plant. …”
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    Resistance Mechanisms to 2,4-D in Six Different Dicotyledonous Weeds Around the World by Candelario Palma-Bautista, Antonia M. Rojano-Delgado, Ignacio Dellaferrera, Jesús M. Rosario, Mario R. Vigna, Joel Torra, Rafael de Prado

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Thus, extrapolating 2,4-D resistance mechanisms from one weed species to another is very risky, if even related.…”
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    Image-Based High-Throughput Phenotyping of Cereals Early Vigor and Weed-Competitiveness Traits by Shlomi Aharon, Zvi Peleg, Eli Argaman, Roi Ben-David, Ran N. Lati

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…To promote food security and sustainability, new approaches to non-chemical weed control are needed. Early vigor cultivars with enhanced weed-competitiveness ability are a potential tool, nonetheless, the introduction of such trait in breeding may be a long and labor-intensive process. …”
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    Manejo de plantas daninhas na cultura do mamoeiro Weed control in papaya by C.P. Ronchi, A.A. Silva, L.A.L. Serrano, L.F. Cattaneo, E.N. Santana, G.A. Ferreguetti

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…<br>Despite the fact that weed control entails high costs to crop production, the availability of national and international papers regarding papaya weed control is scarce, showing that little importance has been given to this subject in the last decades. …”
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    Design of Smart Weed Control System with Consideration of Herbicide Persistence Using Supervised Learning by Mae M. Garcillanosa, Noela Jean S. Bunag, Diann Claire L. Elazegui, James Bryan E. Natulan

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…One of the factors that affect the quality and quantity of crops is due to stress factors caused by weeds. The presence of weeds in a field of crop is always stressful for the crop plant due to the competition for nutrients, light and moisture. …”
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    Seed Germination Ecology of Semiparasitic Weed <i>Pedicularis kansuensis</i> in Alpine Grasslands by Jiedong Hu, Kaihui Li, Chengjun Deng, Yanming Gong, Yanyan Liu, Lei Wang

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The semiparasitic weed <i>Pedicularis kansuensis</i> Maxim. has rapidly spread in the alpine grasslands of northern China over the past twenty years and has caused serious ecological problems. …”
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    Molecular Characterization of Potential Crop Pathogens Associated with Weeds as Endophytes in Uniilorin Plantations, Nigeria by A. A. Lateef, T. Garuba, K. A. Abdulkareem, B. U. Olayinka, G. S. Olahan, S. B. Adeyemi, K. A. Abdulkareem

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… Crop diseases are usually caused by inoculum of pathogens which might exist on alternate hosts or weeds as endophytes. These endophytes, cum pathogens, usually confer some beneficial attributes to these weeds or alternate hosts from protection against herbivores, disease resistance, stress tolerance to secondary metabolites production. …”
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