2011 article

Distribution of ten antibiotic resistance genes in E. coli isolates from swine manure, lagoon effluent and soil collected from a lagoon waste application field

Graves, A. K., Liwimbi, L., Israel, D. W., Heugten, E., Robinson, B., Cahoon, C. W., & Lubbers, J. F. (2011, March 1). Folia Microbiologica, Vol. 56, pp. 131–137.

By: A. Graves n, L. Liwimbi, D. Israel n, E. Heugten n, B. Robinson n, C. Cahoon n, J. Lubbers n

MeSH headings : Animals; Drug Resistance, Bacterial; Escherichia coli / drug effects; Escherichia coli / genetics; Escherichia coli / isolation & purification; Escherichia coli Proteins / genetics; Genes, Bacterial; Manure / microbiology; North Carolina; Seasons; Soil Microbiology; Swine; Water Microbiology
topics (OpenAlex): Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts; Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria; Fecal contamination and water quality
TL;DR: Seasonal variables seem to impact the recovery isolates with ARGs; however, ARG distribution may be associated with mobile genetic elements or a reflection of the initial numbers of resistant isolates shed by the animals. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2007 article

Economics and Effectiveness of Alternative Weed Scouting Methods in Peanut

Robinson, B. L., Moffitt, J. M., Wilkerson, G. G., & Jordan, D. L. (2007, March 1). Weed Technology.

By: B. Robinson n, J. Moffitt n, G. Wilkerson n & D. Jordan n

author keywords: decision support system; economic threshold; integrated pest management; weed management; weed interference
topics (OpenAlex): Weed Control and Herbicide Applications; Nematode management and characterization studies; Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems
TL;DR: On-farm trials were conducted in 16 North Carolina peanut fields to obtain estimates of scouting times and quality of herbicide recommendations for different weed scouting methods, and the count method appears to have less economic risk than the windshield, whole-field, and range scouting methods. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2005 article

Yield and Physiological Response of Nontransgenic Cotton to Simulated Glyphosate Drift1

THOMAS, W. A. L. T. E. R. E., BURKE, I. A. N. C., ROBINSON, B. R. I. D. G. E. T. L., PLINE-SRNIĆ, W. E. N. D. Y. A., EDMISTEN, K. E. I. T. H. L., WELLS, R. A. N. D. Y., & WILCUT, J. O. H. N. W. (2005, January 1). Weed Technology.

author keywords: shikimic acid
topics (OpenAlex): Weed Control and Herbicide Applications; Research in Cotton Cultivation; Plant tissue culture and regeneration
TL;DR: Investigation of nontransgenic cotton to simulated glyphosate drift in a weed-free environment found visual injury and shikimic acid accumulation at 7 d after EPOST treatment might be used as a diagnostic indicator to predict potential yield reductions from simulated glyphosate Drift. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2004 article

Evaluating the Potential for Site-Specific Herbicide Application in Soybean

Wilkerson, G. G., Price, A. J., Bennett, A. C., Krueger, D. W., Roberson, G. T., & Robinson, B. L. (2004, December 1). Weed Technology, Vol. 18, pp. 1101–1110.

By: G. Wilkerson n, A. Price n, A. Bennett n, D. Krueger n, G. Roberson n & B. Robinson n

author keywords: computer decision aids; economic threshold; integrated pest management; variable rate herbicide application
topics (OpenAlex): Weed Control and Herbicide Applications; Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies; Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
TL;DR: Site-specific herbicide applications could have reduced the volume of herbicides sprayed by as much as 70% in some situations but increased herbicide amounts in others, and the whole-field treatment was optimal in terms of net return for only 35% (conventional) and 57% of grid cells. (via Semantic Scholar)
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