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

Tree and vine herbicide modes of action

November 19, 2013
By Brad Hanson
Earlier this year, Lynn posted an explanation of herbicide modes of action and what that means for herbicide resistance management in orchards and vineyards. I thought to myself "Self, we should put this in a table so it would be easy to understand".
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Saving glyphosate

November 5, 2013
By Franz J Niederholzer, John A Roncoroni
Saving Glyphosate Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, is the most commonly used herbicide in California. Highly effective, safe for the user and the environment, and now inexpensive, glyphosate is a valuable weed management tool.
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Medusahead and Milestone work continues

November 4, 2013
By Guy Kyser
After making a bunch of extension presentations, and following our 2012 publication of Preemergent control of medusahead on California annual rangelands with aminopyralid (Rangeland Ecology & Management 65:418-425), Ive talked with quite a few ranchers who have successfully used Milestone preemergen...
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Weed Science Position Vacancy at UCR

October 30, 2013
By Brad Hanson
Weed Science CE Specialist position available at UC Riverside: The Department of Botany and Plant Sciences invites applications for an Assistant Cooperative Extension Weed Specialist (11-month tenure-track, 90% CE, 10% OR).
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