Search Results - "Knox, Oliver G. G"
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Border cell counts of Bollgard3 cotton and extracellular DNA expression levels
Published in Euphytica (01-09-2020)“…In a world where there is growing pressure to grow more with a smaller environmental footprint, alternative forms of plant protection are needed. The root tips…”
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The Hydroponic Rockwool Root Microbiome: Under Control or Underutilised?
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (24-03-2023)“…Land plants have an ancient and intimate relationship with microorganisms, which influences the composition of natural ecosystems and the performance of crops…”
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Cold Region Bioremediation of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils: Do We Know Enough?
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Determining the critical period for weed control in high-yielding cotton using common sunflower as a mimic weed
Published in Weed technology (01-12-2019)“…Field studies were conducted over six seasons to determine the critical period for weed control (CPWC) in high-yielding cotton, using common sunflower as a…”
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Means and ways of engaging, communicating and preserving local soil knowledge of smallholder farmers in Central Vietnam
Published in Agriculture and human values (01-09-2022)“…Increasing interest in farmers’ local soil knowledge (LSK) and soil management practice as a way to promote sustainable agriculture and soil conservation needs…”
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Determining the critical period for grass control in high-yielding cotton using Japanese millet as a mimic weed
Published in Weed technology (01-04-2020)“…Field studies were conducted over five seasons from 2004 to 2015 to determine the critical period for weed control (CPWC) in high-yielding, irrigated cotton…”
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The value of using mimic weeds in competition experiments in irrigated cotton
Published in Weed technology (01-08-2019)“…Crop plants have been used as mimic weeds to substitute for real weeds in competition studies. These mimic weeds have the advantages of availability of seed,…”
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Effect of nematodes on rhizosphere colonization by seed-applied bacteria
Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-08-2004)“…There is much interest in the use of seed-applied bacteria for biocontrol and biofertilization, and several commercial products are available. However, many…”
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Constitutive expression of Cry proteins in roots and border cells of transgenic cotton
Published in Euphytica (01-03-2007)“…Transgenic cotton plants expressing Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab, from the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), provide effective control of certain lepidopteran…”
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Cotton strip assay detects soil microbial degradation differences among crop rotation and tillage experiments on Vertisols
Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-09-2022)“…The cotton strip assay (CSA) is a simple and inexpensive method of evaluating management effects on soil microbial decomposition. The average loss of tensile…”
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Capitalizing on deliberate, accidental, and GM-driven environmental change caused by crop modification
Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-01-2012)“…The transgenic traits associated with the majority of commercial genetically modified crops are focused on improving herbicide and insecticide management…”
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Coring lubricants can increase soil microbial activity in Vertisols
Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-10-2019)“…It is essential that sampling procedures for biological measurements are done in a way that reflects the soil processes, whilst limiting sampling artefacts. In…”
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Determining the critical period for broadleaf weed control in high-yielding cotton using mungbean as a mimic weed
Published in Weed technology (01-10-2020)“…Research using the critical period for weed control (CPWC) has shown that high-yielding cotton crops are very sensitive to competition from grasses and large…”
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Developing a multispecies weed competition model for high-yielding cotton
Published in Weed technology (01-04-2021)“…Glyphosate-tolerant and glyphosate-resistant weeds are becoming increasingly problematic in cotton fields in Australia, necessitating a return from a…”
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Lessons from extension activity related to cotton rotation impacts on soil—A scientist's perspective
Published in Soil use and management (01-03-2019)“…The role of microbiology in soil carbon and nutrient cycling under cotton systems has been the focus of our recent work; however, reporting is no longer just…”
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Mycorrhizal Symbioses of Cotton Grown on Sodic Soils: A Review from an Australian Perspective
Published in Pedosphere (01-12-2017)“…The majority of terrestrial plants form some type of mycorrhizal symbiosis.This established symbiosis therefore exists in most commercially important crops,…”
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Ecology and management of invasive plants in the sub-Antarctic and Antarctic regions: evidence and synthesis from Macquarie Island
Published in Plant ecology & diversity (05-12-2022)“…The Antarctic is an extreme environment for plants. Several invasive plant species, however, have invaded the sub-Antarctic Southern Ocean islands and…”
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The effect of co-composted cabbage and ground phosphate rock on the early growth and P uptake of oilseed rape and perennial ryegrass
Published in Journal of plant nutrition and soil science (01-08-2012)“…Phosphorus (P) availability to crops in organic systems can be a major issue, with the use of readily available forms often restricted. One product that can be…”
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Revisiting the Multiple Benefits of Historical Crop Rotations within Contemporary UK Agricultural Systems
Published in Journal of sustainable agriculture (01-02-2011)“…On many farms, current cultivation and planting practices hold little resemblance to those of the past. However, with volatility in fertiliser price, changing…”
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Mycorrhizal contribution to phosphorus nutrition of cotton in low and highly sodic soils using dual isotope labelling (32P and 33P)
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-02-2017)“…Little is known about how the adverse physical and chemical environment in sodic soils affects plant-mycorrhizal relationships. We investigated mycorrhizal…”
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