Soil management legacy alters weed-crop competition through biotic and abiotic pathways

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huijie Gan ◽  
Bryan D. Emmett ◽  
Laurie E. Drinkwater
EDIS ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason Ferrell ◽  
Gregory MacDonald ◽  
Pratap Devkota

Successful weed control in small grains involves using good management practices in all phases of production. In Florida, winter weeds compete with small grains for moisture, nutrients, and light, with the greatest amount of competition occurring during the first six to eight weeks after planting. Weeds also cause harvest problems the following spring when the small grain is mature. This 4-page publication discusses crop competition, knowing your weeds, and chemical control. Written by J. A. Ferrell, G. E. MacDonald, and P. Devkota, and published by the UF/IFAS Agronomy Department, revised May 2020.


Author(s):  
José Mansilla MARTÍNEZ ◽  
María Raquel Picornell BUENDÍA ◽  
Alfonso Domínguez PADILLA ◽  
José Arturo de Juan VALERO
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1960 ◽  
Vol 52 (1) ◽  
pp. 56-57
Author(s):  
Richard Bradfield
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1976 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-69
Author(s):  
D. L. Mokma ◽  
L. S. Robertson

1992 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 153-153
Author(s):  
Jane Mt. Pleasant
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This book, based on research carried out at the Academia Sinica over the past 30 years, explains the basic difference between the variable charge soils of tropical and subtropical regions, and the constant charge soils of temperate regions. It will focus on the chemical properties of the variable charge soils--properties which have important bearing on soil management practices, including maximizing soil productivity and combating soil pollution.


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