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Interactions of Saflufenacil with Other Herbicides Promoters of Oxidative Stress to Control Joyweed1
Acetolactate synthase activity in Euphorbia heterophylla resistant to ALS- and protox- inhibiting herbicides
Modeling the Population Dynamics and Management of Italian Ryegrass under Two Climatic Scenarios in Brazil
This article belongs to the Special Issue 2019 Feature Papers by Plants’ Editorial Board Members.Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L.) is an annual grass widely distributed in cultivated crops around the world. This weed causes significant yield reduction in many crops and has developed herbicide resistance. The aim of this study was to develop a cohort-based stochastic population dynamics model that integrates both emergence (thermal time) and dynamic population models as a tool to simulate the population dynamics of susceptible and resistant populations of L. multiflorum under the effects of climate change. The current climate scenario and the increase in the average air temperature by 2.5 °C were considered. Chemical and cultural management strategies commonly used in the South Region of Brazil during the winter and summer seasons were incorporated into the model. In the absence of control and under the current climate conditions, the seed bank population grew until reaching an equilibrium density of 19,121 ± 371 seeds m−2 for the susceptible and 20463 ± 363 seeds m−2 for the resistant populations. Considering the second climate scenario, the seed bank reaches an equilibrium density of 24,182 ± 253 seeds m−2 (+26% in relation to the current scenario) for the susceptible population and 24,299 ± 254 seeds m−2 (+18% in relation to the current scenario) for the resistant one. The results showed that the effect of the rise in temperature implies an increase in population in all the management strategies in relation to the current climate scenario. In both climate scenarios, the strategies based on herbicides application controlling cohorts 1 and 2 were the most efficient, and cropping systems including winter oat-soybeans rotation had a smaller impact on the L. multiflorum seed bank than crop rotations including winter wheat or summer corn. Crop rotations including wheat and corn for L. multiflorum management as an adaptive strategy under the future climate change are suggested.This research was funded by HRAC-BR (Associação Brasileira de Ação a Resistência de Plantas Daninhas aos Herbicida). FBP acknowledges economic support from the CAPES (Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Ensino Superior). JLG-A was partially funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (grant AGL2015- 64130-R)
A Critical Note on Empirical (Sample Average, Monte Carlo) Approximation of Solutions to Chance Constrained Programs
Tolerance to glyphosate in broadleaf buttonweed and white-eye biotypes.
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