2011
Integration of new soybean genetics and herbicides to manage challenging weed species and diminish selection for glyphosate resistance
Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
Field management Nutrient managementSoil healthTillageYield trials
Lead Principal Investigator:
Michael Moechnig, South Dakota State University
Co-Principal Investigators:
Jill Alms, South Dakota State University
Darrell Deneke, South Dakota State University
Rutendo Nyamusamba, South Dakota State University
David Vos, South Dakota State University
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Brief Project Summary:

Herbicide tolerance traits remain a hot topic of discussion when discussing weed control. LibertyLink soybeans, dicamba resistant, GAT (glyphosate and ALS tolerant) and other herbicide tolerant soybeans are in the process of being released and marketed. Information is needed to determine whether these new technologies are economical, and if so, how they may best benefit the soybean grower. Working with industry, the research group will evaluate new soybean varieties and herbicide programs and will provide unbiased evaluations of these programs compared to conventional weed control programs.

Unique Keywords:
#crop management systems, #dicamba-resistance, #glyphosate studies, #libertylink, #soybean production management, #weed control-herbicide resistance
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