Algerita (Berberis trifoliolata Moric) infestations on low stony hill range sites in the Edwards Plateau vegetational area of Texas are a problem following primary brush control. Infestations appear well suited to control by low-energy grubbing. A feasibility study indicated the method was economical but plant kill was erratic. Sprouting of lateral roots near the periphery of the grubbed hole accounted for 56% of the regrowth while 13% was attributed to crown tissue attached to taproots. No sprouts originated directly from taproots. Remaining regrowth resulted from problems with blade penetration in the soil. To prevent sprouting, severing the taproot below the crown and uprooting of all lateral roots under the entire plant canopy to a dept...
Weed competition, especially within the crop row, limits the productivity and profitability of organ...
International audienceBranched broomrape (Phelipanche ramosa (L.) Pomel) is a parasitic plant, which...
We sought to determine if various turfgrass cultivation machinery was capable of reliably reducing p...
Low-energy grubbing was effective and economical in controlling sparse to moderate stands of juniper...
Yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis L.) is a nonnative pest of rangelands that decreases fora...
Calotrope (Calotropis procera (Aiton) W.T. Aiton) is an exotic woody weed that has invaded northern ...
Mechanical weed control in low competitive, organic vegetable production systems is challenging, par...
In many African countries, communal rangelands are threatened by woody plant encroachment. We sought...
Rootplowing and rootplowing combined with rootraking increased the density of pricklypear stands but...
Relative plant abundance, canopy cover, and aerial biomass of shrubs on a poor condition, flatwoods ...
Strip cropping has long been used to reduce soil erosion when growing crops in hilly terrain. This p...
International audienceThe management of some invasive plant species is difficult because species can...
During the spring of 1973, white grubs, Phyllophaga crinita (Burm.), at a density of $46.3/{\rm m}^{...
The spread and persistence of weedy plants in rangelands highlight the need for refinement of existi...
Weed competition, especially within the crop row, limits the productivity and profitability of organ...
International audienceBranched broomrape (Phelipanche ramosa (L.) Pomel) is a parasitic plant, which...
We sought to determine if various turfgrass cultivation machinery was capable of reliably reducing p...
Low-energy grubbing was effective and economical in controlling sparse to moderate stands of juniper...
Yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis L.) is a nonnative pest of rangelands that decreases fora...
Calotrope (Calotropis procera (Aiton) W.T. Aiton) is an exotic woody weed that has invaded northern ...
Mechanical weed control in low competitive, organic vegetable production systems is challenging, par...
In many African countries, communal rangelands are threatened by woody plant encroachment. We sought...
Rootplowing and rootplowing combined with rootraking increased the density of pricklypear stands but...
Relative plant abundance, canopy cover, and aerial biomass of shrubs on a poor condition, flatwoods ...
Strip cropping has long been used to reduce soil erosion when growing crops in hilly terrain. This p...
International audienceThe management of some invasive plant species is difficult because species can...
During the spring of 1973, white grubs, Phyllophaga crinita (Burm.), at a density of $46.3/{\rm m}^{...
The spread and persistence of weedy plants in rangelands highlight the need for refinement of existi...
Weed competition, especially within the crop row, limits the productivity and profitability of organ...
International audienceBranched broomrape (Phelipanche ramosa (L.) Pomel) is a parasitic plant, which...
We sought to determine if various turfgrass cultivation machinery was capable of reliably reducing p...