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Influence of soil properties and soil moisture on the efficacy of indaziflam and flumioxazin on Kochia scoparia
Author(s):Sebastian, Derek James
Date Issued:2015
Format:born digital; masters theses
Indaziflam and flumioxazin are two broad spectrum preemergence herbicides both labeled for control of kochia (Kochia scoparia L.). There is currently limited understanding of the significant effect of soil properties and ...
Indaziflam: a new cellulose biosynthesis inhibiting herbicide provides long-term control of invasive winter annual grasses
Author(s):Sebastian, Derek James
Date Issued:2017
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
Invasive winter annual grasses such as downy brome (Bromus tectorum L.) are a threat to native ecosystems throughout the US. These invasive grasses exploit moisture and nutrients throughout the fall and early spring before ...
New paradigm in rangeland restoration, A: using a pre-emergent herbicide to assist in native plant establishment and release
Author(s):Clark, Shannon Lee
Date Issued:2019
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
Invasive winter annual grasses (IWAG), especially downy brome (Bromus tectorum L.), are a significant threat to rangeland ecosystems in the western United States. Invasions in natural ecosystems can cause severe negative ...
Using indaziflam for integrated weed management in managed and natural ecosystems
Author(s):Seedorf, Rachel H.
Date Issued:2020
Format:born digital; masters theses
Indaziflam is a relatively new herbicide for natural area weed management. It is unique because it inhibits cellulose biosynthesis and it controls annual weeds as the seeds germinate. This soil active herbicide provides ...