Publications for:
pest = Cirsium (weeds)
country = Canada (west)
found 13 publications:
2022
Intercropping organic field peas with barley, oats, and mustard improves weed control but has variable effects on grain yield and net returns
Canadian Journal of Plant Science (2022) 102 (3), 515-528
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pestinfo wiki2014
Occurrence of
Ditylenchus weischeri and not
D. dipsaci in field pea harvest samples and
Cirsium arvense in the Canadian prairies
Journal of Nematology (2014) 46 (4), 376-384
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pestinfo wiki2013
Environmentally-contingent behaviour of invasive plants as drivers or passengers
Oikos (2013) 122 (1), 129-135
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pestinfo wiki2005
Glyphosate-resistant spring wheat production system effects on weed communities
Weed Science (2005) 53 (4), 451-464
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pestinfo wiki2004
Herbage yield losses in perennial pasture due to Canada thistle (
Cirsium arvense)
Weed Technology (2004) 18 (3), 784-794
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pestinfo wikiMON-37500 for weed control and alfalfa seed production
Weed Technology (2004) 18 (3), 810-815
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pestinfo wiki2003
Preharvest glyphosate in alfalfa for seed production: Control of Canada thistle
Canadian Journal of Plant Science (2003) 83 (1), 199-204
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pestinfo wiki2002
First report on Canada thistle disease caused by a bacterium in Alberta
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2002) 24 (4), p. 507
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pestinfo wiki2001
Canada thistle (
Cirsium arvense) management in canola (
Brassica rapa) and barley (
Hordem vulgare) rotations under zero tillage
Canadian Journal of Plant Science (2001) 81 (1), 183-190
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pestinfo wiki2000
Comparison of weed communities in Manitoba ecoregions and crops
Canadian Journal of Plant Science (2000) 80 (4), 963-972
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pestinfo wikiInfluence of moisture and temperature on infection of Canada thistle by
Alternaria cirsinoxiaPlant Disease (2000) 84 (10), 1126-1132
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pestinfo wiki1999
Weed suppression by
Medicago sativa in subsequent cereal crops: a comparative survey
Weed Science (1999) 47 (3), 282-290
pestinfo wiki1996
Host specificity of
Altica carduorum Guer. Chrysomelidae: Coleoptera , a defoliator of
Cirsium arvense L. Scop. Asteraceae from north-western China
Biocontrol Science and Technology (1996) 6 (4), 521-530
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