Weed management is a major challenge in agriculture, causing global yield losses of approximately 32%, surpassing damage from pests and pathogens. Sustainable approaches, such as integrated weed ...
In the search for eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic herbicides, researchers from Kyushu University, Japan, have identified a potent, weed-inhibiting compound in the leaves of the Manchurian ...
The discovery of 2Z-decaprenol, which disrupts weed growth on a molecular level, could pave the way for a new class of sustainable herbicides. Fukuoka, Japan—In the search for eco-friendly ...
Odontotermes obesus is one of the termite species that grows fungi, called Termitomyces, in their mounds. Workers collect dead leaves, wood, and grass to stack them in underground fungus gardens ...
Abstract: This paper reviews the recent advancements in AI-driven weed management, focusing on image processing techniques and robotic approaches. With the integration of artificial intelligence, the ...
Identifying weed escapes now can sharpen your strategy, protect returns, and set you up for next season’s success. This time of year, much of the focus for growers naturally shifts to crop output and ...
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There is a rogues’ gallery of weeds many farmers and landowners in Rockbridge know all too well. Late summer through early fall provides an opportunity to suppress and perhaps nearly control many of ...
Just like there’s a human poison control hotline, the ASPCA maintains an Animal Poison Control Center. It’s staffed 24 hours per day, 365 days per year with experts to help owners keep their pets safe ...
Although Missouri is known as the "Show-Me” state, astute wheat farmers from any state want to see data proving a cereal herbicide will perform as advertised before adding it to their weed control ...
WORTHINGTON — Weed control issues and status of the corn crop were topics of discussion on the Aug. 13 season wrap-up of the University of Minnesota Extension Strategic Farming: Field Notes program.