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- Bioherbicides are herbicides consisting of phytotoxins, pathogens, and other microbes used as biological weed control. Bioherbicides may be compounds and...
- few selective bioherbicides based on fungal pathogens have also been developed. At this time, however, organic herbicides and bioherbicides play a minor...
- and long-chain fatty acid inhibitors, were effective against ryegr****. Bioherbicide Environmental impact ****essment Index of pesticide articles Integrated...
- v t e Pesticides Pesticide types Acaricide Bactericide Biocide Bioherbicide Biopesticide Fungicide Herbicide Defoliant Insecticide Molluscicide Nematicide...
- known to provide invasive plants with resistance against these fungal bioherbicides. Invasive po****tions of Bromus tectorum exist with resistance to Ustilago...
- biological weed control regiment can consist of biological control agents, bioherbicides, use of grazing animals, and protection of natural predators. Post-dispersal...
- dianthicola Alternaria eichhorniaeinfests water hyacinth plants, used as bioherbicide against these weeds Alternaria euphorbiicolainfests cole crops Alternaria...
- relatives Weed biocontrol Viruses triggering lethal systemic necrosis as bioherbicides Pest biocontrol Enhanced toxin and pesticide delivery for insect and...
- forecast to reach $19.5 billion by 2031. Antagonism (phytopathology) Bioherbicide Biological pest control Bacillus thuringiensis Cembratrienol Integrated...
- anti-crop capability during the Cold War that used plant diseases (bioherbicides, or mycoherbicides) for destroying enemy agriculture. Biological weapons...