Publications for:
pest = Tripleurospermum inodorum (weed)
country = Germany
found 9 publications:
2020
Sensor-based evaluation of maize (
Zea mays) and weed response to post-emergence herbicide applications of
Isoxaflutole and
Cyprosulfamide applied as crop seed treatment or herbicide mixing partner
Pest Management Science (2020) 76 (5), 1856-1865
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pestinfo wiki2019
Development of herbicide resistance in weeds in a crop rotation with acetolactate synthase-tolerant sugar beets under varying selection pressure
Weed Research (2019) 59 (6), 479-489
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pestinfo wiki2017
Sugar beet yield loss predicted by relative weed cover, weed biomass and weed density
Plant Protection Science (2017) 53 (2), 118-125
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pestinfo wiki2016
Seed preferences by rodents in the agri-environment and implications for biological weed control
Ecology and Evolution (2016) 6 (16), 5796-5807
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pestinfo wikiEinfluss des Clearfield-Systems auf Ertrag,Unkrautkontrolle und Wirtschaftlichkeit im Rapsanbau
(Influence of the Clearfield system on yield, weed control and economy in winter oilseed rape)
Journal für Kulturpflanzen - Journal of Cultivated Plants (2016) 68 (6), 149-163
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pestinfo wiki2015
Intraregional and inter-regional variability of herbicide sensitivity in common arable weed populations
Weed Research (2015) 55 (4), 370-379
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pestinfo wiki2003
Sensitivität verschiedener Herkünfte von
Matricaria inodora und
Matricaria chamomilla gegenüber Metamitron
[Sensitivity of different
Matricaria inodora and
Matricaria chamomilla origins on metamitron]
Gesunde Pflanzen (2003) 55 (7), 205-209
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pestinfo wikiImpact of competition from wheat and below-ground herbivory on growth and reproduction of scentless chamomile,
Tripleurospermum perforatum (Mérat)
Journal of Applied Entomology (2003) 127 (2), 72-79
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pestinfo wiki2000
Suitability of two root-mining weevils for the biological control of scentless chamomile,
Tripleurospermum perforatum, with special regard to potential non-target effects
Bulletin of Entomological Research (2000) 90 (6), 497-508
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