Publications for:
pest = Commelina benghalensis (weed)
country = U.S.A. (SE)
found 12 publications:
2012
Benghal dayflower (
Commelina benghalensis) seed viability in soil
Weed Science (2012) 60 (4), 589-592
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pestinfo wiki2010
Loss of glyphosate efficacy: A changing weed spectrum in Georgia cotton
Weed Science (2010) 58 (1), 73-79
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pestinfo wiki2009
Cotton planting date affects the critical period of Benghal dayflower (
Commelina benghalensis) control
Weed Science (2009) 57 (1), 81-86
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pestinfo wikiResistance of Benghal dayflower (
Commelina benghalensis) seeds to harsh environments and the implications for dispersal by mourning doves (
Zenaida macroura) in Georgia, U.S.A.
Weed Science (2009) 57 (6), 603-612
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pestinfo wiki2008
Growth and reproduction of benghal dayflower (
Commelina benghalensis) in response to drought stress
Weed Science (2008) 56 (4), 561-566
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pestinfo wikiTemperature response of Benghal dayflower (
Commelina benghalensis): Implications for geographic range
Weed Science (2008) 56 (5), 707-713
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pestinfo wiki2007
The critical period of bengal dayflower (
Commelina bengalensis) control in peanut
Weed Science (2007) 55 (4), 359-364
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pestinfo wiki2006
Host status of tropical spiderwort (
Commelina benghalensis) for nematodes
Weed Science (2006) 54 (6), 1137-1141
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pestinfo wiki2005
Tropical spiderwort (
Commelina benghalensis): A tropical invader threatens agroecosystems of the southern United States
Weed Technology (2005) 19 (3), 501-508
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pestinfo wikiProactive versus reactive management of glyphosate-resistant or -tolerant weeds
Weed Technology (2005) 19 (4), 924-933
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pestinfo wiki2004
Tropical spiderwort (
Commelina benghalensis) control in glyphosate-resistant cotton
Weed Technology (2004) 18 (2), 432-436
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pestinfo wiki1998
The association of severe epidemics of cucumber mosaic in commercial fields of pepper and tobacco in North Florida with inoculum in
Commelina benghalensis and
C. communisPlant Disease (1998) 82 (10), p.1172
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