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Sensitivity of difficult‐to‐control Palmer amaranth accessions to fluridone and diflufenican
AbstractPalmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson) has evolved resistance to herbicides targeting nine sites of action. Phytoene desaturase‐inhibiting herbicides remain among the few sites of action that are still effective in controlling Palmer amaranth.
Maria C. C. R. Souza +5 more
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With Palmer amaranth and waterhemp evolving resistance to nine and six different sites of action (SOAs) globally, soybean producers continue to search for new options to control these problematic weeds.
Matthew C. Woolard +6 more
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Correction: Late-season surveys to document seed rain potential of Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) and waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus) in Texas cotton. [PDF]
PLOS ONE Staff.
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Biology and management of multiple (glyphosate/ALS)-resistant Palmer amaranth in Michigan soybean
Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri S. Wats.) is a pigweed species native the southwest portions of the United States. This non-native weed was first identified in Michigan in 2010, and later confirmed resistant to glyphosate and acetolactate synthase ...
Powell, David Keith
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Corn and Palmer amaranth interactions in dryland and irrigated environments [PDF]
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyJohanna A. DillePalmer amaranth is a competitive weed and has caused variable corn yield losses in diverse environments of Kansas.
Rule, Dwain Michael
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Dicamba-Tolerant Soybean Combined Cover Crop to Control Palmer amaranth
A study was conducted to evaluate the response of glyphosate- and dicamba-tolerant (GDT) soybean and weed control from cover crop different termination intervals before and after soybean planting.
Angela T. McClure +5 more
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Palmer amaranth is the most troublesome weed in agronomic crops in United States. Therefore, an integrated weed management approach is necessary to successfully manage this weed.
de Sanctis, Jose
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Palmer amaranth was first identified in Iowa in 2013. Currently, we know it is established in five Iowa counties, but we suspect it is more widespread than this (Fig. 1).
Anderson, Meaghan, Hartzler, Bob
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Characterization and Management of PPO and Glyphosate Resistant Palmer amaranth
Research was conducted from the fall of 2016 to the fall of 2018 to characterize and manage PPO- and glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri S. Wats).
Copeland, Joseph Drake
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North Carolina farmers have extensively relied on atrazine for effective weed control in corn, particularly for Palmer amaranth. In 2016, a grower from Washington County, NC, reported a control failure of Palmer amaranth in a corn field treated with ...
Diego J. Contreras +4 more
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