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  1. Sorghum bicolor is a state listed noxious weed in Indiana, Maryland, Nevada, and Pennsylvania. It is listed as a secondary noxious weed in Iowa when not cultivated, and a prohibited noxious weed in Ohio.

  2. We propose BiCoLoR, the first algorithm to combine local training with bidirectional compression using arbitrary unbiased compressors. This joint design achieves accelerated complexity guarantees in …

  3. This document describes the biology of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor, with particular reference to its cultivation, uses and agroecology in the Australian environment.

  4. Taxonomic Notes: Hershkovitz (1977) considered Saguinus bicolor to have three subspecies: the nominate, S. b. ochraceus a. d S. b. martinsi. Groves (2001, 2005) and Rylands et al. (1993, 2000) …

  5. Key Facts: Toxicity: Not toxic to humans or animals. Invasiveness: It can become invasive in certain areas, particularly where conditions are favorable for its growth. Plant Type: Perennial herbaceous …

  6. Weed control during the first 6 to 8 weeks after plant-ing is crucial, as weeds compete vigorously with the crop for nutrients and water during this period.

  7. .) Moench. 1.1. Biological features and ecogeographical distribution Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a widely adapted, genetically diverse C4 tropical grass that is the fifth most important …