UC Weed Science (weed control, management, ecology, and minutia)

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Cattail control with Loyant® CA at 1.33 pint - A treated plot at 14 days after herbicide application in 2023
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New Product Bulletin :: Loyant® CA

July 3, 2024
By Kassim Al-Khatib
A recommendation bulletin has been released for florpyrauxifen-benzyl (Loyant CA, Corteva Agriscience LLC, Indianapolis, IN, USA) to control cattail plants in California rice fields and permitted under FIFRA Section 2(ee). Cattail (Typha latifolia L.
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Due to plant defense mechanisms, the flowers of silverleaf nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifolium) are consumed less by natural predators like this tobacco hornworm (Maduca sexta) if the plant is frequently mowed. (photo credit: Alejandro Vasquez)
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Frequent mowing puts poisonous weed into survival mode

June 30, 2024
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. A study of the effects of mowing on a common weed has found that what doesn't kill you can make you stronger. A study published in Nature's Scientific Reports has found that frequent mowing of Solanum elaeagnifolium may help create a superweed.
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PNW778, Italian Ryegrass Management in Inland Pacific Northwest Dryland Cropping Systems
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New herbicide resistance resources

June 23, 2024
Herbicides are an important tool for the management of weeds in crops but an overreliance on herbicides for weed management has accelerated the development of herbicide-resistant weed biotypes.
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salinas field day
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Automated Technology Field Day (Salinas) June 27

June 18, 2024
By Brad Hanson
2024 Automated Technology Field Day Learn about the growing role of automated technologies in precision weeding and other ag operations at the 2024 Automated Technology Field Day! Watch live demonstrations of automated weeders, thinners, and sprayers from several companies, and discuss with company...
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Nutrient Strategies to Combat Branched Broomrape

June 6, 2024
Broomrapes (Orobanche and Phelipanche spp.) are obligate plant parasites with a broad range of agricultural crop hosts. In non-parasitic plant species, seeds generally initiate germination when exposed to favorable conditions of temperature, humidity, oxygen, and, occasionally, light.
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