A better understanding of weed biology is critical for the development of more efficient weed management systems. Improved information on weed biology will not allow us to eliminate the inputs currently used to manage weeds. However, it provides the foundation for the development of new strategies and more efficient techniques to use these tools, resulting in more reliable weed management systems that are cost-effective and pose less threat to the environment
In Integrated Weed Management herbicide use is justified only when the economic damage caused by the...
This volume addresses recent developments in weed science. These developments include conservation a...
Weeds are the most significant impediment to the formation of long-term agricultural productivity. W...
The success of integrated weed management relies on matching control strategies to the specific weed...
The success of integrated weed management relies on matching control strategies to the specific weed...
Provides information on weed development that can help growers determine the optimum time for tillag...
Weeds are the most important biological constraints in crop production systems. Herbicides are used ...
No other event in the life cycle of weeds affects scouting and management timing as greatly as weed ...
Herbicide-resistant giant ragweed and waterhemp continue to spread across the midwestern U.S. and ar...
Information on the biology of weeds is an impor rant component in the development of integrated cont...
The weed infestation in a field is defined by three parameters: 1) the number of species present, 2)...
Knowledge of the weed seedbank composition, dynamics and relationships with the emergent weed commun...
Each field has a unique weed community that is composed of several species, and each species is comp...
Challenges in weed management include occurrence of multiple weed species in the field, variable eme...
This poster provides information on when weeds begin to emerge in order to help determine the approp...
In Integrated Weed Management herbicide use is justified only when the economic damage caused by the...
This volume addresses recent developments in weed science. These developments include conservation a...
Weeds are the most significant impediment to the formation of long-term agricultural productivity. W...
The success of integrated weed management relies on matching control strategies to the specific weed...
The success of integrated weed management relies on matching control strategies to the specific weed...
Provides information on weed development that can help growers determine the optimum time for tillag...
Weeds are the most important biological constraints in crop production systems. Herbicides are used ...
No other event in the life cycle of weeds affects scouting and management timing as greatly as weed ...
Herbicide-resistant giant ragweed and waterhemp continue to spread across the midwestern U.S. and ar...
Information on the biology of weeds is an impor rant component in the development of integrated cont...
The weed infestation in a field is defined by three parameters: 1) the number of species present, 2)...
Knowledge of the weed seedbank composition, dynamics and relationships with the emergent weed commun...
Each field has a unique weed community that is composed of several species, and each species is comp...
Challenges in weed management include occurrence of multiple weed species in the field, variable eme...
This poster provides information on when weeds begin to emerge in order to help determine the approp...
In Integrated Weed Management herbicide use is justified only when the economic damage caused by the...
This volume addresses recent developments in weed science. These developments include conservation a...
Weeds are the most significant impediment to the formation of long-term agricultural productivity. W...