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Cirsium arvense

Perennials Chloris gayana Kunth, Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop, (rizoma-propagated)3 Convolvulus althaeoides... [Pg.241]

Canada thistle Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop., quack grass E.s repens (L.) Gould, barnyard grass E. crus-galli (L.) P. Beauv., monochoriaMonochoria vaginalis (Burm. F.) C. Presl ex Kunth Wild mustard Sinapis arvensis L. [Pg.390]

The most promising allelopathic weeds are hawkweeds (Hieracium spp.). They are effective in reducing other asteraceous weeds (Murphy and Aarssen 1995b) and yellow hawkweed (H. pratense Tausch.) inhibited Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop.), perennial sow-thistle (Sonchus arvensis L.), yarrow (Achillea millefolium L.), and annual sow thistle (Sonchus oleraceus L.) however, the long-term effect on perennial species is unclear (Murphy 2001). [Pg.405]

Afahonia repens G.Don over 40 Cirsium arvense iL.) Scop. underdo... [Pg.626]

Plant. Amitrole is transformed in plants forming the conjugate p (3-amino-l,2,4-tria-zol-l-yl)-a-alanine (Humburg et ah, 1989) and/or 3-(3-amino-s-triazole-l-yl)-2-aminopropionic acid (Duke et al, 1991). Amitrole is metabolized in Canada thistle Cirsium arvense L.) to three... [Pg.1548]

Canadian thistle Cirsium arvense) is one of the most serious root weeds in organic crop... [Pg.65]

Kluth, S., Kruess, A. and Tscharntke, T. 2003. Influence of the mechanical cutting and pathogen application on the performance and nutrient storage of Cirsium arvense. Journal of Applied Ecology 40 334-343. [Pg.76]

Lukashyk, P., Berg, M. and Kdpke, U. 2005. Kontrolle von Cirsium arvense durch Stoppelbearbeitung. In Hefi, J. and Rahmann, G. (eds) Ende der Nische - Beitrdge zur 8. Wissenschaftstagung Okologischer Landbau, Kassel University Press, Kassel, pp. 281-284. [Pg.77]

Pekrun, C. and Claupein, W. 2004. The effect of stubble tillage and primary tillage on population dynamics of Canada thistle Cirsium arvense ) in organic farming. Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection, Speciallssue 19 483-490. [Pg.79]

Poznanski, S., Reps, A., and Dowlaszewicz, E. 1975. Coagulating and proteolytic properties of a protease extracted from Cirsium arvense. Lait 55, 669-682. [Pg.631]

A list of soilborne phytopathogens which have been studied as mycoherbicides is found in Table I. With the exception of Sclerotinia sclerotiorwn (Lib.) de Bary, tested for control of Canada thistle [Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop.](5), and P. palmivora, the only soilborne plant pathogenic fungi currently being studied as mycoherbicides in crops belong to the genus Fusarium. [Pg.278]

Canada thistle Cirsium arvense (L.) Scod. Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary wheat kernels 21... [Pg.294]

MCPB 3.0 l.ha1 postemergently in occurrence of common thistle (Cirsium arvense), max. till the beginning of the flowering, do not apply at the temperatures higher than 25 °C... [Pg.8]

Cirsium arvense (l.) Scop. Canada thistle 1985 Hungary... [Pg.342]

Rew, L.J., Cussans, G.W., Mugglestone, M.A. and Miller, P.C.H. (1996a) A technique for surveying spatial distribution of Elymus repens L. and Cirsium arvense L. in cereal... [Pg.72]

C25H24O12, Mr 516.46. Powder with a weak sweetish taste, mp. 227-228 °C, [a] -59° (CH3OH). C. occurs in the leaves of artichokes (Cynara scolymus, Astera-ceae), in flowers of Rhus typhina, as well as in Sene-cio nemorensis and Cirsium arvense. It is used for liver and biliary tract diseases. A cholesterol-lowering activity has also been reported. The biosynthesis pro-... [Pg.168]

Tritosulfuron (BAS-635) (Table 2.2.13) [22] is a broad-spectrum postemergent dicot herbicide mainly for use in cereals, rice, maize and turf with application rates of 40-75 g-a.i. ha h In cereals it was commercialized by BASF in 2004 under the trade name Biathlon [23] as a WG formulation containing 714 g kg tritosulfuron and is applied at a rate of 50 g-a.i. ha h The following weeds are well controlled Thlaspi arvense, Mercurialis annua, Urtica urens, Cirsium arvense, Veronica hederifolia, Chenopodium spp., Sinapis arvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Galeopsis... [Pg.61]

Evidente A, Cimmino A, Andolfi A, Berestetskiy A, Motta A (2011) Phomachalasins A-D, 26-oxa[16] and [15]Cytochalasans Produced by Phoma exigua var. exigua, a Potential Mycoherbicide for Cirsium arvense Bioconbol. Tetrahedron 67 1557... [Pg.267]

Cirsium arvense Creeping thistle Asteraceae Plant Encyclopedia (2012)... [Pg.685]

Theis, N. (2006) Fragrance of Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) attracts both floral herbivores and pollinators. J. Chem. Ecol. 32, 917-927... [Pg.424]

Thistle - creeping (field) (P) - spear (Scotch) (B) - marsh (P) Toadflax - common (P) Trefoil hop (A) Tufted hair-grass (P) Cirsium arvense C. vulgare C. palustre Linaria vulgaris Trifolium campestre Deschampsia cespitosa... [Pg.538]


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