Due to complex interactions between social and ecological systems, herbicide resistance has classic features of a “wicked problem.” Herbicide-resistant (HR) Poa annua poses a risk to sustainably managing U.S. turfgrass systems, but there is scant knowledge to guide its management. Six focus groups were conducted throughout the United States to gain understanding of socio-economic barriers to adopting herbicide-resistance management practices. Professionals from major turfgrass sectors (golf courses, sports fields, lawn care, and seed/sod production) were recruited as focus-group participants. Discussions emphasized challenges of the weed management of turfgrass systems as compared to agronomic crops. This included greater time constraints f...
Currently, weed control is practiced to a very intensive level of management in the Midwest. Most al...
Herbicides are the dominant technology and the most effective weed control tools ever developed that...
Herbicide resistance management is often understood as a decision for individual land managers, but ...
Due to complex interactions between social and ecological systems, herbicide resistance has classic ...
The ability of Poa annua L. to adapt to most turfgrass environments extends to its ability to develo...
This article presents comparative perspectives from Australia, the European Union, and the United St...
Weeds have been a problem creator in crop production practices since time immemorial. The weeds caus...
Dramatic growth in herbicide-resistant (HR) weeds in the United States threatens farm profitability ...
Resistance at the field level is best considered as 'shades of grey', with a continuum from complete...
This article presents comparative perspectives from Australia, the European Union, and the United St...
Invasive and endemic weeds pose recurring challenges for California land managers. The evol...
Herbicide resistance is defined as the inherited ability of a plant to survive a dosage of a herbic...
Herbicide resistance is ‘wicked’ in nature; therefore, results of the many educational efforts to en...
Invasive and endemic weeds pose recurring challenges for California land managers. The evolution of ...
Non-Peer ReviewedWith the widespread adoption of herbicide-resistant (HR) crops, research is increas...
Currently, weed control is practiced to a very intensive level of management in the Midwest. Most al...
Herbicides are the dominant technology and the most effective weed control tools ever developed that...
Herbicide resistance management is often understood as a decision for individual land managers, but ...
Due to complex interactions between social and ecological systems, herbicide resistance has classic ...
The ability of Poa annua L. to adapt to most turfgrass environments extends to its ability to develo...
This article presents comparative perspectives from Australia, the European Union, and the United St...
Weeds have been a problem creator in crop production practices since time immemorial. The weeds caus...
Dramatic growth in herbicide-resistant (HR) weeds in the United States threatens farm profitability ...
Resistance at the field level is best considered as 'shades of grey', with a continuum from complete...
This article presents comparative perspectives from Australia, the European Union, and the United St...
Invasive and endemic weeds pose recurring challenges for California land managers. The evol...
Herbicide resistance is defined as the inherited ability of a plant to survive a dosage of a herbic...
Herbicide resistance is ‘wicked’ in nature; therefore, results of the many educational efforts to en...
Invasive and endemic weeds pose recurring challenges for California land managers. The evolution of ...
Non-Peer ReviewedWith the widespread adoption of herbicide-resistant (HR) crops, research is increas...
Currently, weed control is practiced to a very intensive level of management in the Midwest. Most al...
Herbicides are the dominant technology and the most effective weed control tools ever developed that...
Herbicide resistance management is often understood as a decision for individual land managers, but ...