Fleabane and sowthistle and groundsel, oh my! How to tell some of the common Asteraceae weeds apart.
- Author: Lynn M. Sosnoskie
Published on: December 16, 2018
The first step in developing an effective weed management program is being able to properly identify the weed species that are infesting a field. But why? Why is weed identification so important? Simply stated, because not all weeds are created equal. Species differ with respect to their emergence timing, life history traits, competitive interactions with the crop, potential to harm livestock, and sensitivity to available herbicides, among other characteristics. Consequently, the type and timing of weed control events need to be designed to target problematic species so that control is maximized, weed seed return to the soil seedbank is minimized, and crop yields are protected.
Unfortunately, weed identification is not a simple...
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Focus Area Tags: Agriculture, Pest Management
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