2023
DOI: 10.1002/cft2.20232
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Previous crop and herbicide timing application effects on weed population growth rate

Abstract: A well‐designed crop rotation can create an unstable environment that disrupts weed population growth rates. In combination with effective herbicide programs, growers may maintain weed populations at levels below competitive and economic thresholds. The objectives of the present study were to evaluate how the preceding rotational crop determines the response of weed populations to in‐season postemergence herbicide programs and the weed population density of the following crop season. The first‐year crop treatm… Show more

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