The adverse consequences of herbicide drift towards sensitive crops have been extensively reported in the literature. However, little to no information is available on the consequences of herbicide drift onto weed species inhabiting boundaries of agricultural fields. Exposure to herbicide drift could be detrimental to long-term weed management as several weed species have evolved herbicide-resistance after recurrent selection with sublethal herbicide rates This study investigated the deposition of glyphosate, 2,4-D, and dicamba spray particle drift from applications with two different nozzles in a low speed wind tunnel, and their impact on growth and development of Amaranthus spp. Herbicide drift resulted in biomass reduction or complete pl...
Availability of dicamba-tolerant (DT) crops from 2017 provided farmers with additional herbicides fo...
While not a historically problematic weed in Nebraska, Palmer amaranth has become increasingly probl...
BACKGROUND: Glyphosate drift from aerial application onto susceptible crops is inevitable, yet the b...
The adverse consequences of herbicide drift towards sensitive crops have been extensively reported i...
The adverse consequences of herbicide drift towards sensitive crops have been extensively reported i...
While the introduction of herbicide tolerant crops provided growers new options to manage weeds, the...
The adverse consequences of herbicide drift towards sensitive crops have been extensively reported i...
1 online resource (PDF, 7 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
With the recent confirmation of glyphosate-resistant Amaranthus species in many important agronomic ...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The emergence of new weed control challenges, along with shifts in weed management strategies and cu...
With the development of transgenic crops resistant to auxin herbicides will come an increase in the ...
Dicamba injury to sensitive soybean and other broadleaf crops due to drift is a major issue and labe...
Herbicides have become an important asset to the farmer since the discovery of 2,4-D as a useful wee...
Herbicides are the most frequently used method for weed control. Off - target movements follow every...
Availability of dicamba-tolerant (DT) crops from 2017 provided farmers with additional herbicides fo...
While not a historically problematic weed in Nebraska, Palmer amaranth has become increasingly probl...
BACKGROUND: Glyphosate drift from aerial application onto susceptible crops is inevitable, yet the b...
The adverse consequences of herbicide drift towards sensitive crops have been extensively reported i...
The adverse consequences of herbicide drift towards sensitive crops have been extensively reported i...
While the introduction of herbicide tolerant crops provided growers new options to manage weeds, the...
The adverse consequences of herbicide drift towards sensitive crops have been extensively reported i...
1 online resource (PDF, 7 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
With the recent confirmation of glyphosate-resistant Amaranthus species in many important agronomic ...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The emergence of new weed control challenges, along with shifts in weed management strategies and cu...
With the development of transgenic crops resistant to auxin herbicides will come an increase in the ...
Dicamba injury to sensitive soybean and other broadleaf crops due to drift is a major issue and labe...
Herbicides have become an important asset to the farmer since the discovery of 2,4-D as a useful wee...
Herbicides are the most frequently used method for weed control. Off - target movements follow every...
Availability of dicamba-tolerant (DT) crops from 2017 provided farmers with additional herbicides fo...
While not a historically problematic weed in Nebraska, Palmer amaranth has become increasingly probl...
BACKGROUND: Glyphosate drift from aerial application onto susceptible crops is inevitable, yet the b...