2009
Soybean weed control research in northeast Louisiana
Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
AgricultureCrop protectionHerbicide
Parent Project:
This is the first year of this project.
Lead Principal Investigator:
Donnie K Miller, Louisiana State University
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Brief Project Summary:

The increased use of glyphosate in crop production has increased selection pressure on weed populations to create individual weeds that may be more tolerant to the herbicide. Research is needed to assure the longevity of the technology by alerting producers to potential resistance problems and to identify effective alternative control measures to species determined to be resistant.

The research also focuses on conservation tillage stale seedbed systems that are playing a major role in soybean production in Northeast Louisiana. The project will continue to evaluate effect and economical burndown programs. Effectiveness of herbicide combinations on difficult to control winter weed...

Unique Keywords:
#glyphosate studies, #weed control, #weed control-herbicide resistance
Information And Results
Final Project Results

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