With Palmer amaranth having reached Minnesota, researchers there have identified manure as a pathway of introduction to cropland. Check out these tips from the University of Minnesota for eradicating this noxious weed.
University of Illinois researchers have found two additional gene mutations in Palmer amaranth that could have implications for control with herbicides.
Researchers found that a grass and legume cover crop combination produced the most biomass and reduced emergence of glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth by half.
Researchers at the University of Tennessee found that post-harvest treatment of glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth provided 98% control 7 days after application.
Kansas State University scientists found that when temperatures are very warm, weeds are able to destroy more of HPPD-inhibiting herbicides internally before the herbicide can injure the plants.
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