Genetic diversity, antimicrobial, nutritional, and phytochemical properties of Chenopodium album: A comprehensive review
Chenopodium album L., is a medicinal plant widely cultivated in Europe, North America,
Iran, South Africa, Australia, South America, and Asia. This species is commonly used in folk …
Iran, South Africa, Australia, South America, and Asia. This species is commonly used in folk …
Ten ways that weed evolution defies human management efforts amidst a changing climate
DR Clements, VL Jones - Agronomy, 2021 - mdpi.com
The ability of weeds to evolve is key to their success, and the relationship between weeds
and humans is marked by co-evolution going back to the agricultural revolution, with weeds …
and humans is marked by co-evolution going back to the agricultural revolution, with weeds …
Germination ecology of Chenopodium album L. and implications for weed management
W Tang, H Guo, J Yin, X Ding, X Xu, T Wang, C Yang… - PloS one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Chenopodium album L. is a troublesome annual species in various crop** systems, and a
sound knowledge of the ecological response of C. album germination to environmental …
sound knowledge of the ecological response of C. album germination to environmental …
Insights into the chemical composition of Ocimum forskaolii and O. americanum essential oils and their phytotoxicity
The essential oils (EOs) of numerous Ocimum species are well-known. The EOs of O.
forskaolii and O. americanum growing naturally in Saudi Arabia are compared chemically in …
forskaolii and O. americanum growing naturally in Saudi Arabia are compared chemically in …
[HTML][HTML] Leaves of Chenopodium album as source of natural fungicides against Sclertium rolfsii
Abstract Series of experiments were conducted to identify the possible antifungal
components of Chenopodium album leaves for the management of a highly destructive soil …
components of Chenopodium album leaves for the management of a highly destructive soil …
Distinct hormonal and morphological control of dormancy and germination in Chenopodium album dimorphic seeds
E Loades, M Pérez, V Turečková… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Dormancy and heteromorphism are innate seed properties that control germination timing
through adaptation to the prevailing environment. The degree of variation in dormancy depth …
through adaptation to the prevailing environment. The degree of variation in dormancy depth …
Pollen-mediated gene flow and transfer of resistance alleles from herbicide-resistant broadleaf weeds
Pollen-mediated gene flow (PMGF) refers to the transfer of genetic information (alleles) from
one plant to another compatible plant. With the evolution of herbicide-resistant (HR) weeds …
one plant to another compatible plant. With the evolution of herbicide-resistant (HR) weeds …
Use of neem leaves as soil amendment for the control of collar rot disease of chickpea
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is an important grain legume that is attacked by the fungal
pathogen, Sclerotium rolfsii, responsible for collar rot disease. In the present study, the …
pathogen, Sclerotium rolfsii, responsible for collar rot disease. In the present study, the …
Bio-ecology and the management of Chenopodium murale L.: A problematic weed in Asia
Proper weed management strategies are very essential for sustainable agriculture crop
production. Chenopodium murale L. is one of the most problematic weed all over the world …
production. Chenopodium murale L. is one of the most problematic weed all over the world …
Exploring morphological traits variation in chenopodium murale: a comprehensive multivariate analysis
Chenopodium murale, a significant weed in wheat, maize, rice, sugarcane, and cotton fields,
poses a substantial threat to crop plants due to its competitive nature for water, minerals, and …
poses a substantial threat to crop plants due to its competitive nature for water, minerals, and …