Browsing by Author "Bagavathiannan, Muthukumar"
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Maity, Aniruddha (2021-04-28)Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum), an important forage crop, especially in temperate countries such as the United States, is a high-protein diet for animals, besides its use as a cover crop and turf species. However, ...
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Algorithms, Hardware Systems, and Virtual Environments for Perception-Guided Robotic Weed Management Hu, Chengsong (2022-12-08)Weed competition is one of the most limiting factors affecting yield and profitability in crop production. In addition to the shortage and cost of labor for weed management, the widespread occurrence of herbicide-resistant ...
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Lang, Zihui (2022-01-11)As the demand for organic food grows, the concern of herbicides usage rises, and the herbicide-resistant weed surges. Compared to chemical, mechanical weed control has become a favorite in agricultural production. Precision ...
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Walter, Andrew Crockett (2020-04-22)Remote-sensing classification in agriculture provides advanced techniques for expanding the capacity of high-throughput phenotyping in plant breeding and optimizing field management in precision agriculture. Methods applied ...
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Camargo Silva, Gustavo (2023-04-10)The most used winter cover crop species in the United Stated is cereal rye (Secale cereale L.), which is well known for its soil and water conservation benefits. Cereal rye has been in the spotlight of integrated weed ...
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Barth, McKenzie Jo (2022-10-26)Texas is the largest organic cotton producer in the US, but tillage is the primary weed control. Little research has been done on reducing tillage and cover crops in organic cotton. A living mulch is a cover crop planted ...
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Pandey, Prachi; Irulappan, Vadivelmurugan; Bagavathiannan, Muthukumar; Senthil-Kumar, Muthappa (Frontiers in Plant Science, 2017)
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Young, Blake Lawrence (2021-01-15)Management of noxious weeds is an evolving task in agriculture, especially with the current state of herbicide resistance in dominant weed species globally. Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) has been consistently ranked as ...
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Werner, Kaisa Marie (2018-08-07)Herbicide resistance in weeds is an emerging problem across Texas, and a strong emphasis on weed seedbank management is vital for addressing this problem. Escaped weeds present in the late-season at crop harvest (weeds ...
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Menefee, Dorothy Scott (2019-11-14)Over the past few decades, there have been increasing concerns over the impacts of agricultural practices on global carbon and water dynamics. Understanding these dynamics in agroecosystems will help efforts to reduce ...
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Singh, Shilpa (2023-01-20)Herbicide-resistant weeds are a severe problem in cotton production, and new approaches are needed to effectively manage weed resistance. Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient, and plants can only metabolize the ...
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Garetson, Russ Alan (2017-07-28)The distribution of herbicide resistance of Palmer amaranth and waterhemp to glyphosate, atrazine, tembotrione, fomesafen, and dicamba are unknown in the State of Texas. A random, semi-stratified survey targeting 6 farming ...
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Liu, Rui (2018-11-30)Weeds compete with rice for nutrition and other resources, causing yield and economic losses. Herbicides serve as an essential tool for weed management in rice. However, with repeated use of herbicides with the same site ...
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Sapkota, Bishwa Bandhu (2022-04-21)Site-specific treatment of weeds in agricultural landscapes has been gaining importance in recent years due to economic savings and minimal impact on the environment. Weed detection and recognition is a major component of ...