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Avena fatua

The total monetary loss resulting from weed competition in the cereal crops was 1.3 billion annually. The most frequently reported weeds were mustards (Brassica spp.) followed by wild oats (Avena fatua L.), bromes (Bromus spp.), and wild garlic (Allium vineale L.) (11). Losses in vegetables was 5% of the total while in fruit and nuts the loss was 7% of the total. Crabgrass, bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon (L. )... [Pg.12]

Avena fatua, dead litter Ferulic and coumaric acids 70, 71... [Pg.308]

Shirtliffe, S.J., Entz, M.H. and Van Acker, R.C. (2000). Avena fatua development and seed shatter as related to thermal time. Weed Sci., 48, 555-560. [Pg.488]

Malcherek, K., Breuer, J., Schumphan, L, and Schmidt, B., 1998, Metabolism of 4-nitrophenol in asepticaly cultivated plants of the species wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), soybean Glycine max L.), wild oat Avena fatua L.) and com cockle Agrostemma githago L.). J. Plant Physiol. 153 192-199. [Pg.224]

Avena fatua, et al. wild oats wild oats... [Pg.157]

Avena fatua L. Ye Yen Me (Oats) (whole plant) Aminoadipic acid, glucovanillin, trigonelline, leucine, isoleucin, threonine, asparaginic acid, oxylysin, beta-sitosterol, aconitic acid, avenasterol, secalose, erucic acid, xanthopyhllepoxyd.48 Stop bleeding, a tonic. [Pg.39]

Avena fatua, Brassica alba, B. juncea, Cardamine leucantha, C. lyrata, Erysimum amurense, E. [Pg.422]

Berberis amurensis, B. poiretii, B. sibirica, B. soulieana, Thalictrum aquilegifolium,baicalense, T.fauriel, T. petaloideum, T simplex, T. squarrosum, T thunbergii Zanthoxylum nitidum Avena fatua Sophora subprostrata Cassia alata, C. siamea Zanthoxylum niti... [Pg.463]

C. mandshurica, Glycine max, G. soja, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, H. rhombifolius, Lycopersicon esculentum, Petasites japonicus, Zea mays Avena fatua Oryza sativa... [Pg.490]

Hooley, R., Beale, M.H. Smith, S.J. (1991). Gibberellin perception at the plasma membrane of Avena fatua aleurone protoplasts. Planta 183, 274-80. [Pg.150]

Wheat for postemergence control of grass weeds especially Avena fatua and Setaria viridis and some broad-leaved weeds... [Pg.1901]

Ambrosia trifida (giant ragweed) Avena fatua L. (wild oat)... [Pg.143]

The idea that BOA-metabolites may not stay within the plants over time is consistent with the appearance of metabolites in the incubation medium Avena sative exudes BOA-6-OH, Triticum aestivum BOA-N-glucoside, Avena fatua both of the compounds and Vida faba none of them (Tab. 1). When the compounds are exuded into the environment / rhizosphere they can be converted by micro-organisms or other interactions with additional organisms are possible. At present, the fate of the compounds is still under investigation. [Pg.222]

Avena saliva Avena fatua Triticum aestivum Vida faba... [Pg.222]

Used postemergence in sugar beet and cereals it selectively kills monocotyle-donous weeds. It is particularly effective for the control of wild oats (Avena fatua) (Brown, 1958 Hopkins et al., 1958). [Pg.624]


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