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Weed seed destructor: A harvest weed seed control method to manage waterhemp in soybean
Waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus [Moq.] J.D. Sauer) is the most common and troublesome weed in soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) based cropping systems of the Midwestern United States (U.S.). Evolution of multiple herbicide resistance in waterhemp is an
Meadows, Alexis Linnea
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Interventions for weed seed management in cotton around the harvest time
Late-season escapes of Palmer amaranth and waterhemp (both are Amaranthus species) pose a significant challenge in cotton production due to their high fecundity, herbicide resistance, and ability to replenish the weed seedbank at harvest.
Sarah Chu +8 more
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Impact of soybean planting date and row width on weed suppression and yield
Abstract Variable weather patterns and extended growing seasons over the last couple of decades have prompted growers to plant soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] earlier than the historical standard. Field experiments were conducted in Michigan over three site‐years to evaluate soybean planting date, row width, and herbicide program on weed suppression ...
Matthew Goddard +2 more
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Responses of waterhemp and horseweed to cereal rye cover crop termination timing in soybean
Field experiments were conducted in soybeans (Glycine max L.) to determine the effects of a cereal rye (Secale cereale L.) cover crop (CC), two CC termination timings (TTs), and four herbicide programs (HP) on the emergence, biomass, and seed production ...
Ryan C. Hamberg +3 more
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Waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer) is one of the most competitive and herbicide-resistant weed species in soybean cropping systems across North America.
Cristiana Bernardi Rankrape +3 more
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Weed infestations, namely herbicide-resistant waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus [Moq.] J.D. Sauer) prevent growers from achieving optimal yields; therefore, growers are seeking tactics to reduce or prevent crop-weed competition.
Schleich, Austin
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Evaluation of the DJI AGRAS T40 UAV for application of herbicides in soybean
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) shows promise as a potential new way to apply herbicides; however, relatively few studies have been conducted to determine how UAV application parameters influence spray deposition and weed control.
Trace Thompson +2 more
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Seed‐based restoration is a viable method for alleviating the loss of tallgrass prairies by creating new assemblages of prairie flora. Despite using diverse inputs of native seeds, restoration efforts frequently fall short of plant diversity goals.
K. Carter Wynne, Lauren L. Sullivan
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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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Biology, Ecology and Management of Common Waterhemp
These studies focused on examining the biology and ecology of common waterhemp. This research evaluates the effect shade may have on common waterhemp growth and seed production, what effect row spacing may have on common waterhemp, crop and tillage ...
Steckel, Lawrence Edward
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