2011
Long-term management of dandelion in a corn and soybean rotation
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Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
AgricultureCrop protectionHerbicide
Lead Principal Investigator:
Christy Sprague, Michigan State University
Co-Principal Investigators:
Jim Kells, Michigan State University
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Brief Project Summary:

Previous research at MSU has demonstrated reasonable management levels of dandelion in a no-till corn and soybean rotation could be attained with proper application and herbicide selection. Without investigating tillage options, control could only be attained to an 85% acceptable level. At this level, dandelion can still be a problem for subsequent crops. Because of this, dandelion population dynamics need to be examined over a long time frame for sustainability of no-till production when considering control with both chemical and tillage options. To this end, the long term study was established in 2006 and will end with data from the 2009 crop (four years).

Previous results in dandelion...

Unique Keywords:
#weed control
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