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Establishment Techniques for Common Cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium)1

Authors :
Don S. Murray
Laval M. Verhalen
Carla L. Goad
M. Reneé Albers-Nelson
Source :
Weed Technology. 14:463-470
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2000.

Abstract

Three experiments were conducted in the field using common cocklebur as a test species to identify weed growth differences due to propagation method and weed age when transplanted (with no crop and with soybean). Two experiments involved weed establishment in noncrop areas using four propagation methods (direct seeded–transplanted, peat tablets, peat pots, and plastic inserts) in a factorial arrangement with three transplant timings (at the cotyledon stage, at two true leaves, and at four true leaves). A direct-seeded method was also included as a check. Propagation methods and transplant timings were contrasted to the direct-seeded method because it was the “most natural” method of those tested. Based on results from the first year, the peat tablet method at the three transplant timings plus the direct-seeded method were used to establish the weed in a field experiment with soybean. In 1996 at 4 wk after emergence (WAE), 8 WAE, and senescence, weeds planted in peat tablets and transplanted at t...

Details

ISSN :
15502740 and 0890037X
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Weed Technology
Accession number :
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