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    Precision weed control: a spatially explicit individual based model by Redwitz, Christoph von, Lepke, Janine, Richter, Otto

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Yield reduction through competition between crop and weeds is a major challenge for farmers. Therefore, most fields in Europe are treated with herbicides or mechanical methods for weed control nowadays. …”
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    Alternative Integrated Weed Management Options for Clopyralid-Resistant Common Ragweed by Greta Gallina, Bert Cregg, Eric Patterson, Erin Hill, Debalina Saha

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Common ragweed (<i>Ambrosia artemisiifolia</i> L.) is an extremely competitive broadleaved summer annual weed found in Christmas tree production systems within Michigan. …”
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    Herbicide Tolerance Options for Weed Control in Lanza<sup>®</sup> Tedera by Daniel Real, Harmohinder S. Dhammu, John Moore, David Clegg, Andrew van Burgel

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…A key agronomic practise for the successful establishment and adoption of tedera is to have a robust herbicide package to control a range of grass and broadleaf weeds well tolerated by tedera. A total of 9 pre-emergent and 44 post-emergent herbicide treatments were evaluated in eight experiments from 2017 to 2021. …”
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    Weeds and Epidemiology of Bacterial Leaf Spot of Lettuce in the Everglades Agricultural Area by Dennis C. Odero

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Odero, and published by the UF Department of Agronomy, May 2011. SS-AGR-347/AG357: Weeds and Epidemiology of Bacterial Leaf Spot of Lettuce in the Everglades Agricultural Area (ufl.edu) …”
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    Interference Periods of Weeds in Maize in No-Tillage and Conventional Systems at High Altitudes by E.O. HELVIG, K.K.G. PINHEIRO, A.C. DRANCA, A.A.P. SILVA, M.C. MENDES, C.D.G. MACIEL

    “…ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to determine the coexistence periods of weeds (CTWR = critical timing of weed removal) and control (CWFP = critical weed-free period) in maize crops in no-tillage and conventional systems at high altitudes in southern Brazil. …”
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