AbstractDeclining plant diversity and abundance have been widely reported in agro-ecosystems of North America and Europe. Intensive use of herbicides within cropfields and the associated drift in adjacent habitats are partly responsible for this change. The objectives of this work were to quantify the phenological stages of non-target plants in in-situ field situations during herbicide spray and to compare plant susceptibility at different phenological stages. Results demonstrated that a large number of non-target plants had reached reproductive stages during herbicide spray events in woodlots and hedgerows, both in Canada and Denmark where vegetation varies considerably. In addition, delays in flowering and reduced seed production occurred...
As soon as humans adopted agriculture as the principle means of feeding themselves, they have had an...
Guidelines provided by the OECD and EPPO allow the use of single-species tests performed in greenhou...
Guidelines provided by the OECD and EPPO allow the use of single-species tests performed in greenhou...
Declining plant diversity and abundance have been widely reported in agroecosystems of North America...
Declining plant diversity and abundance have been widely reported in agroecosystems of North America...
AbstractDeclining plant diversity and abundance have been widely reported in agro-ecosystems of Nort...
Low dosages of herbicides may reduce the number of flowers on non-target plants. Effect of herbicide...
Over the past decades declining biodiversity has been a major concern across the world; however, pre...
Herbicides are a powerful weed control tool for farming operations around the world. A perceived ove...
The quantity of herbicides applied in crops has disturbed environmentalists for many years and sever...
The Biomolecular Engineering Commission considers that the knowledge acquired in the last three year...
Although application of fertilizers and pesticides to farmland is known to impact non-target organis...
Non-Peer ReviewedBroad-leaved special crops have long been known to be sensitive to phenoxy herbicid...
Non-Peer ReviewedBroad-leaved special crops have long been known to be sensitive to phenoxy herbicid...
EA EcolDur CT1International audienceCropping systems change over time to adapt to socio-economical a...
As soon as humans adopted agriculture as the principle means of feeding themselves, they have had an...
Guidelines provided by the OECD and EPPO allow the use of single-species tests performed in greenhou...
Guidelines provided by the OECD and EPPO allow the use of single-species tests performed in greenhou...
Declining plant diversity and abundance have been widely reported in agroecosystems of North America...
Declining plant diversity and abundance have been widely reported in agroecosystems of North America...
AbstractDeclining plant diversity and abundance have been widely reported in agro-ecosystems of Nort...
Low dosages of herbicides may reduce the number of flowers on non-target plants. Effect of herbicide...
Over the past decades declining biodiversity has been a major concern across the world; however, pre...
Herbicides are a powerful weed control tool for farming operations around the world. A perceived ove...
The quantity of herbicides applied in crops has disturbed environmentalists for many years and sever...
The Biomolecular Engineering Commission considers that the knowledge acquired in the last three year...
Although application of fertilizers and pesticides to farmland is known to impact non-target organis...
Non-Peer ReviewedBroad-leaved special crops have long been known to be sensitive to phenoxy herbicid...
Non-Peer ReviewedBroad-leaved special crops have long been known to be sensitive to phenoxy herbicid...
EA EcolDur CT1International audienceCropping systems change over time to adapt to socio-economical a...
As soon as humans adopted agriculture as the principle means of feeding themselves, they have had an...
Guidelines provided by the OECD and EPPO allow the use of single-species tests performed in greenhou...
Guidelines provided by the OECD and EPPO allow the use of single-species tests performed in greenhou...