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- A new functional role for diversity in agroecosystems: resource pools and weed-crop competition
- An Agro-Economic Survey of the Weeds and Weeding Practices in Cassava in Colombia
- An evaluation of four crop: weed competition models using a common data set
- Assessing variability in fecundity of Amaranthus powellii using a simulation model
- Climate change and weed adaptation: Can evolution of invasive plants lead to greater range expansion than forecasted?
- Cultivation and interseeding for weed control in transplanted cabbage (Brassica oleracea)
- Does soil nitrogen affect early competitive traits of annual weeds with respect to maize?
- Early season height differences as robust predictors of weed growth potential in maize: new avenues for adaptive management?
- Effect of the pre-emergence bioherbicide Phomopsis convolvulus on seedling and established plant growth of Convolvulus arvensis
- Elucidating the apparent maize tolerance to weed competition in long-term organically managed systems
- Genetic diversity of Striga hermonthica and Striga asiatica in Kenya
- Genetic diversity of Striga hermonthica and Striga asiatica populations in Kenya
- Influence of light intensity on growth of triazine-resistant rapeseed (Brassica napus)
- Mining the record: historical evidence for climatic influences on maize – Abutilon theophrasti competition
- Model of crop-weed competition applied to maize-Abutilon theophrasti interactions. I: Model description and evaluation
- Model of crop-weed competition applied to maize-Abutilon theophrasti interactions. II. Assessing the impact of climate: Implications for economic thresholds
- Occurrence and persistence of picloram in grassland water sources
- Reduction of weed seedling emergence by pathogens following incorporation of green crop residue.
- Resistance to paraquat in wall barley (Hordeum glaucum Steud.) is temperature dependent and not associated with enhanced apoplasmic binding
- Response of weed emergence to rate of Vicia villosa Roth and Secale cereale L. residue
- The basis of the differential phytotoxicity of 4-hydroxy-3, 5 di-iodobenzonitrile. II. Uptake and translocation
- The basis of the differential phytotoxicity of 4-hydroxy-3, 5-DI-iodobenzonitrile. III. Selectivity factors within plant tissues
- The basis of the differential phytotoxicity of 4-hydroxy-3, 5-di-iodobenzonitrile. I. The influence of spray retention and plant morphology
- The translocation and distribution of three labeled herbicides in Paspalum distichum L
- Weed seedling emergence and seed survival: Separating the effects of seed position and soil modification by tillage
- Weed-crop competition relationships differ between organic and conventional cropping systems