Publications for:

pest = Digitaria ischaemum (weed)
country = U.S.A. (NE)

found 12 publications:

2021
Field evaluation of weed suppression in fine fescue (Festuca spp.)
Crop Science (2021) 61 (4), 2812-2826
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2014
Organic farmer knowledge and perceptions are associated with on-farm weed seedbank densities in northern New England
Weed Science (2014) 62 (2), 338-349
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Metamifop rates, application timings, and broadleaf herbicide admixtures affect smooth crabgrass control in turf
Weed Technology (2014) 28 (4), 617-625
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2011
Aminocyclopyrachlor enhances fenoxaprop efficacy for smooth crabgrass control
Weed Technology (2011) 25 (3), 506-510
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2010
Application placement and relative humidity affects smooth crabgrass and tall fescue response to mesotrione
Weed Science (2010) 58 (1), 67-72
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2007
Sulfonylurea herbicides applied during early establishment of seeded bermudagrass
Weed Technology (2007) 21 (4), 1035-1038
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2006
Weed community and corn yield variability in diverse management systems
Weed Science (2006) 54 (1), 106-113
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Timing of tillage is an important filter on the assembly of weed communities
Weed Science (2006) 54 (4), 705-712
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Rapid change in the germinable fraction of the weed seed bank in crop rotations
Weed Science (2006) 54 (6), 1094-1100
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2002
Detection of fenoxaprop-resistant smooth crabgrass (Digitaria ischaemum) in turf
Weed Technology (2002) 16 (2), 396-400
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2001
Weed suppression by annual legume cover crops in no-tillage corn
Agronomy Journal (2001) 93 (2), 319-325
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1992
Smooth crabgrass control in perennial ryegrass with repeated low fenoxaprop application rates
HortScience (1992) 27 (9), 1001-1003
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