Herbicides as weed control agents: state of the art: I. Weed control research and safener technology: the path to modern agriculture
H Kraehmer, B Laber, C Rosinger, A Schulz - Plant physiology, 2014 - academic.oup.com
The purpose of modern industrial herbicides is to control weeds. The species of weeds that
plague crops today are a consequence of the historical past, being related to the history of …
plague crops today are a consequence of the historical past, being related to the history of …
The role of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in weed seed consumption: a review
SS Kulkarni, LM Dosdall, CJ Willenborg - Weed Science, 2015 - cambridge.org
Weed management is a challenge in all agroecosystems. Given the negative consequences
associated with herbicide-based weed management, it is important to consider integrated …
associated with herbicide-based weed management, it is important to consider integrated …
Selecting for weed resistance: herbicide rotation and mixture
Herbicide rotations and mixtures are widely recommended to manage herbicide resistance.
However, little research has quantified how these practices actually affect the selection of …
However, little research has quantified how these practices actually affect the selection of …
Opportunities and challenges for harvest weed seed control in global cropping systems
MJ Walsh, JC Broster… - Pest Management …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The opportunity to target weed seeds during grain harvest was established many decades
ago following the introduction of mechanical harvesting and the recognition of high weed …
ago following the introduction of mechanical harvesting and the recognition of high weed …
Gene flow, invasiveness, and ecological impact of genetically modified crops
The main environmental concerns about genetically modified (GM) crops are the potential
weediness or invasiveness in the crop itself or in its wild or weedy relatives as a result of …
weediness or invasiveness in the crop itself or in its wild or weedy relatives as a result of …
Eco-biology and management of Echinochloa crus-galli
Weed management is one of the most important aspects in successful crop production, and
with the passage of time, ecological and biological aspects are becoming more significant …
with the passage of time, ecological and biological aspects are becoming more significant …
Integrating cover crops for weed management in the semiarid US Great Plains: opportunities and challenges
The widespread evolution of herbicide resistance in weed populations has become an
increasing concern for no-tillage (NT) growers in semiarid regions of the US Great Plains …
increasing concern for no-tillage (NT) growers in semiarid regions of the US Great Plains …
Basis for herbicide resistance in Canadian populations of wild oat (Avena fatua)
HJ Beckie, SI Warwick, CA Sauder - Weed Science, 2012 - cambridge.org
Wild oat is the second-most abundant, but most economically important, weed across the
Canadian Prairies of western Canada. Despite the serious economic effects of resistance to …
Canadian Prairies of western Canada. Despite the serious economic effects of resistance to …
Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.)
Flax is a temperate industrial oilseed crop grown primarily in Canada, China, and Russia.
Flax is a diploid, autogamous species, and breeding follows traditional methods, enhanced …
Flax is a diploid, autogamous species, and breeding follows traditional methods, enhanced …
Transgenic oilseed rape along transportation routes and port of Vancouver in western Canada
Y Yoshimura, HJ Beckie, K Matsuo - Environmental Biosafety …, 2006 - cambridge.org
The occurrence of transgenic herbicide-resistant oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in ruderal
(non-crop disturbed) areas has not been investigated previously in Canada. The primary …
(non-crop disturbed) areas has not been investigated previously in Canada. The primary …