2014
Herbicide programs for glyphosate-resistant Palmer Amaranth in DTS soybeans and Enlist soybeans
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Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
AgricultureCrop protectionHerbicide
Lead Principal Investigator:
Michael Marshall, Clemson University
Co-Principal Investigators:
DeWitt Gooden, Clemson University
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Brief Project Summary:

With glyphosate resistance, a continuing problem in growing soybeans is being able to control pigweed in soybean fields. Weather conditions, product availability, and timeliness are all gigantic hurdles that have a large effect on the control of many weeds.

Another goal is to look at other hard to control weeds which could benefit from this project as well. Sicklepod and Morninglory spp. are a couple of other problem weeds that are traditionally hard to kill in soybean production fields. In a conventional soybean program, Metribuzin traditionally has been a big weapon on problem broadleaves.

The ultimate goal of this study is to help soybean growers in SC to produce better soybean...

Unique Keywords:
#weed control
Information And Results
Final Project Results

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