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Author(s): CECHIN, J.; SCHMITZ, M. F.; HENCKS, J. R.; VARGAS, A. A. M.; VARGAS, L. ABSTRACT: Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) is a weed broadly found in fields cultivated with wheat and barley crops. Seed inputs into the soil before harvesting winter crops increase seed ba... ... |
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Author(s): MATTE, W. D.; CAVALIERI, S. D.; PEREIRA, C. S.; IKEDA, F. S.; SHENG, L. Y. Weed resistance to glyphosate in agricultural production systems has led to the need of applying herbicides with different mechanisms of action. However, the persistence of these herbicides in the soi... ... |
Author(s): MATTE, W. D.; CAVALIERI, S. D.; PEREIRA, C. S.; IKEDA, F. S.; COSTA, W. B. The application of alternative herbicides to replace glyphosate can affect the succession cropping due to the persistence in the soil. The aim of this work was to evaluate the residual activity of dic... ... |
Author(s): ROCHA, J. R. do A. S. de C.; MARÇAL, T. de S.; SALVADOR, F. V.; SILVA, A. C. da; MACHADO, J. C.; CARNEIRO, P. C. S. Abstract Persistence may be defined as high sustained yield over multi-harvest. Genetic insights about persistence are essential to ensure the success of breeding programs and any biomass-based projec... ... |
Author(s): NÖRNBERG, S. D.; GRÜTZMACHER, A. D.; NAVA, D. E.; VALGAS, R. A.; OZELAME, A. L.
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Author(s): NOVOTNY, E. H.; TURETTA, A. P. D.; RESENDE, M. F. de; REBELLO, C. M. The need for food will increase by 59-98% from 2005 to 2050, and its global growth production has been achieved mainly through the intensive use of inputs such as pesticides and chemical fertilizers.... ... |
Author(s): TORRES, D. P.; GRECCO, M. F.; MARTINAZZO, R.; SILVEIRA, C. A. P.; BAMBERG, A. L.
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Author(s): SIMOES, F. R.; TOLEDO, R. A. de; RODRIGUES, J. L.; VAZ, C. M. P.
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Author(s): SILVA, R. de O.; SCORZA JUNIOR, R. P.; BONFÁ, M. R. L.; CAMPANARI, M. F. Z.; MENDES, I. de C. ABSTRACT: Organic residues from sugarcane crop and processing (vinasse, boiler ash, cake filter, and straw) are commonly applied or left on the soil to enhance its fertility. However, they can influen... ... |
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