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Mohammed Sarheed, Hans-Jakob Schärer, Qiyan Wang-Müller, Pascale Flury, Chloé Maes, Manon Genva, Marie-Laure Fauconnier and Peter Nick
Weed control tries to suppress competitors for a crop and often relies on differential intoxication, making use of differences in uptake, development, or metabolism. We explored the possibility of using natural signals to shift competition in favour of t...
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Aita Flury und Katharina Stehrenberger
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Markus Flury, Jon B. Mathison, Joan Q. Wu, William F. Schillinger and Claudio O. Stöckle
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J.-P. Fuentes, M. Flury
Pág. 191 - 196
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Laura A. Wendling, James B. Harsh, Carl D. Palmer, Melinda A. Hamilton, Heather M. Dion, Jeffrey S. Boyle, and Markus Flury
Pág. 1652 - 1657
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Abdou, H. M. Flury, M.
Pág. 229 - 241
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