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Author(s): CERDEIRA, A. L.; PARAIBA, L. C.; QUEIROZ, S. C. do N. de; MATALLO, M. B.; FRANCO, D. A. S.; FERRACINI, V. L. Abstract: Sugarcane is an important crop for sugar and biofuel production in Brazil. Growers depend greatly on herbicides to produce it. This experiment used herbicide physical-chemical and sugarcane... ... |
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Author(s): HIJANO, N.; MONQUERO, P. A.; MUNHOZ, W. S.; GUSMAO, M. R. This study aimed to determine the selectivity of herbicides applied in pre- and post-emergence for alfalfa crops. Three separate experiments were carried out under greenhouse conditions. The first exp... ... |
Author(s): DUKE, S. O.; CERDEIRA, A. L.; MATALLO, M. B. To be effective, herbicides they must have strong biological activity against plants. Indirectly through their effects on plants, herbicides can influence almost any process or interaction of the plan... ... |
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Author(s): ANDRES, A.; CONCENCO, G.; SCHREIBER, F.; AGOSTINETTO, D.; VARGAS, L.; BEHENCK, J.; CAPUTO, G. A.; ALVES, Y. S.
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Author(s): FONTES, J. R. A.; OLIVEIRA, I. J. de; MORAIS, R. R. de Weeds negatively affect cowpea plants, causing reduced growth, delayed development and yield loss. The aim of this study was to assay selectivity and effectiveness of weed control herbicides in cowpea... ... |
Author(s): KASPARY, T. E.; LAMEGO, F. P.; LANGARO, A. C.; RUCHEL, Q.; AGOSTINETTO, D. The resistance of weeds to herbicides is a consequence of one or more mechanisms in the plant, responsible for not allowing the herbicide to act properly at the active site. |
Author(s): CHIAPINOTTO, D. M.; SCHAEDLER, C. E.; FERNANDES, J. P. S.; ANDRES, A.; LAMEGO, F. P. This study aimed to evaluate the crossresistance of CYPIR to ALS-inhibiting herbicides in irrigated rice in Rio Grande do Sul. |
Author(s): MARTINS, P. F.; MARTINEZ, C. O.; CARVALHO, G. de; CARNEIRO, P. I. B.; AZEVEDO, A. R.; PILEGGI, S. A. V.; MELO, I. S. de; PILEGGI, M. The aim of this work was to study herbicide degradation through selected microorganisms from humus and soil subjected to different plantation systems. The following bacterial species were identified:... ... |
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