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1Molecular analysis of St. Augustinegrass cultivar mixtures composition over time and latitude
Crop Science, 2025, 65,
1.80Citations (PDF)
2<scp>PROTAC</scp> for agriculture: learning from human medicine to generate new biotechnological weed control solutions
Pest Management Science, 2024, 80, 262-266
3.73Citations (PDF)
3The impact of burial depth on <i>Centaurea diluta</i> emergence and modelling of its growth using a nonlinear regression and artificial neural network
Pest Management Science, 2024, 80, 1182-1192
3.70Citations (PDF)
4Breeding allelopathy in cereal rye for weed suppression
Weed Science, 2024, 72, 30-40
2.10Citations (PDF)
5Demographics of Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) in annual and perennial cover crops
Weed Science, 2024, 72, 96-107
2.12Citations (PDF)
6Variability structure and heritability of germination timing in <scp><i>Capsella bursa‐pastoris</i></scp> (L.) Medik. (Shepherd's purse)
Weed Research, 2024, 64, 1-7
2.50Citations (PDF)
7Resistance or tolerance: distinction without a difference
Weed Science, 2024, 72, 113-116
2.13Citations (PDF)
8Early‐season biomass and weather enable robust cereal rye cover crop biomass predictions2.50Citations (PDF)
9Risk of weed seed and seedling emergence from poultry litter
2024, 7,
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10Confirmation and inheritance of glufosinate resistance in an <i>Amaranthus palmeri</i> population from North Carolina2.20Citations (PDF)
11Weed community differences in row crops with varying input levels in Ghana
Weed Science, 2024, 72, 578-590
2.10Citations (PDF)
12Development of <i>Brassica carinata</i> A. Braun resistant to acetolactate synthase–inhibiting herbicides
Crop Science, 2024, 64, 3339-3351
1.80Citations (PDF)
13Mapping predicted biomass in cereal rye using 3D imaging and geostatistics
Weed Science, 2024, 72, 553-561
2.10Citations (PDF)
14<i>Brassica carinata</i> nutrient accumulation and partitioning across maturity types and latitude
Crop Science, 2023, 63, 833-851
1.80Citations (PDF)
15Utilization of image-based spectral reflectance to detect herbicide resistance in glufosinate-resistant and glufosinate-susceptible plants: a proof of concept
Weed Science, 2023, 71, 11-21
2.13Citations (PDF)
16Rapid evolution of competitive ability in giant foxtail (<i>Setaria faberi</i>) over 34 years
Weed Science, 2023, 71, 59-68
2.14Citations (PDF)
17Evaluation of electrical and mechanical Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) management in cucumber, peanut, and sweetpotato
Weed Technology, 2023, 37, 53-59
1.54Citations (PDF)
18Confirmation and detection of novel acetolactate synthase- and protoporphyrinogen oxidase–inhibiting herbicide-resistant redroot pigweed (<i>Amaranthus retroflexus</i>) populations in North Carolina
Weed Science, 2023, 71, 84-94
2.16Citations (PDF)
19Subsurface Lateral Solute Transport in Turfgrass
Agronomy, 2023, 13, 903
3.20Citations (PDF)
20Influence of burial depth and soil disturbance on the emergence of common weed species in the Iberian Peninsula
Weed Science, 2023, 71, 369-377
2.13Citations (PDF)
21A survey of weed research priorities: key findings and future directions
Weed Science, 2023, 71, 330-343
2.12Citations (PDF)
22Changes in the herbicide sensitivity and competitive ability of <i>Abutilon theophrasti</i> over 28 years: Implications for hormesis and weed evolution
Pest Management Science, 2023, 79, 4048-4056
3.72Citations (PDF)
23Discrimination between protoporphyrinogen oxidase–inhibiting herbicide-resistant and herbicide-susceptible redroot pigweed (<i>Amaranthus retroflexus</i>) with spectral reflectance
Weed Science, 2023, 71, 198-205
2.12Citations (PDF)
24Summer crop rotational effects on carinata nitrogen management in the southeastern USA
Agronomy Journal, 2023, 115, 2030-2043
1.81Citations (PDF)
25Confusion and ambiguity concerning the terms “resistance” and “tolerance” in aquatic plant management
Weed Science, 2023, 71, 279-283
2.11Citations (PDF)
26Low carrier volume herbicide trials and UAAS support management efforts of giant salvinia (<i>Salvinia molesta</i>): a case study1.00Citations (PDF)
27Previous crop and herbicide timing application effects on weed population growth rate1.10Citations (PDF)
28Performance of unoccupied aerial application systems for aquatic weed management: Two novel case studies
Weed Technology, 2023, 37, 277-286
1.51Citations (PDF)
29Fecundity and maternal effects on Palmer amaranth height following season‐long interference in corn, cotton, and peanut1.10Citations (PDF)
30Views of RNAi approaches for weed management in turfgrass systems
Weed Science, 2023, , 1-33
2.11Citations (PDF)
31Confirmation of a five‐way herbicide‐resistant <i>Amaranthus tuberculatus</i> population in North Carolina
Weed Research, 2023, 63, 297-304
2.50Citations (PDF)
32Addressing biases in replacement series: the importance of reference density selection for interpretation of competition outcomes
Weed Science, 2023, , 1-9
2.11Citations (PDF)
33Evaluation of imazapic and flumioxazin carryover risk for Carinata (<i>Brassica carinata</i>) establishment
Weed Science, 2022, 70, 503-513
2.13Citations (PDF)
34Surveying stakeholder’s perception of glufosinate and use in North Carolina
Weed Technology, 2022, 36, 443-450
1.55Citations (PDF)
35Response of Maize, Cotton, and Soybean to Increased Crop Density in Heterogeneous Planting Arrangements
Agronomy, 2022, 12, 1238
3.22Citations (PDF)
36Modeling weed community diversity based on species population density dynamics and herbicide use intensity
European Journal of Agronomy, 2022, 138, 126533
5.44Citations (PDF)
37Using weed emergence and phenology models to determine critical control windows for winter-grown carinata (<i>Brassica carinata</i>)
Weed Science, 2022, 70, 495-502
2.14Citations (PDF)
38Genome-Wide Evolutionary Analysis of Putative Non-Specific Herbicide Resistance Genes and Compilation of Core Promoters between Monocots and Dicots
Genes, 2022, 13, 1171
2.76Citations (PDF)
39Effect of cotton herbicide programs on weed population trajectories and frequency of glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>)
Weed Science, 2022, 70, 587-594
2.15Citations (PDF)
40Poultry litter and nitrogen fertilizer effects on productivity and nutritive value of crabgrass
Crop Science, 2022, 62, 2537-2547
1.85Citations (PDF)
41Eradication of <i>Commelina benghalensis</i> in a long-term experiment using a multistakeholder governance model: A case of regulatory concerns defeating ecological management success1.00Citations (PDF)
42Biological effects on Palmer amaranth surviving glufosinate
2022, 5,
4Citations (PDF)
43In-field assessment of <i>EPSPS</i> amplification on fitness cost in mixed glyphosate-resistant and glyphosate-sensitive populations of Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>)
Weed Science, 2022, 70, 663-668
2.15Citations (PDF)
44Control of pervasive row crop weeds with dicamba and glufosinate applied alone, mixed, or sequentially
Weed Technology, 2022, , 1-26
1.50Citations (PDF)
45New directions in weed management and research using 3D imaging
Weed Science, 2022, 70, 641-647
2.18Citations (PDF)
46Crop physiological considerations for combining variable-density planting to optimize seed costs and weed suppression
Weed Science, 2022, 70, 687-697
2.12Citations (PDF)
47The role of population and quantitative genetics and modern sequencing technologies to understand evolved herbicide resistance and weed fitness
Pest Management Science, 2021, 77, 12-21
3.722Citations (PDF)
48Herbicide systems including linuron for Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) control in sweetpotato
Weed Technology, 2021, 35, 49-56
1.52Citations (PDF)
49The influence of soybean population and POST herbicide application timing on in-season and subsequent-season Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) control and economic returns
Weed Technology, 2021, 35, 106-112
1.53Citations (PDF)
50Biochar affects soil water content but not soybean yield in a sandy southeastern U.S. soil
2021, 4,
3Citations (PDF)
51Seed germination responses to soil hydraulic conductivity and polyethylene glycol (PEG) osmotic solutions
Plant and Soil, 2021, 462, 175-188
3.49Citations (PDF)
52Tillage system and seeding rate effects on the performance of <i>Brassica carinata</i>
GCB Bioenergy, 2021, 13, 600-617
4.322Citations (PDF)
53Windows of action for controlling palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) using emergence and phenology models
Weed Research, 2021, 61, 188-198
2.516Citations (PDF)
54Emergence patterns of winter and summer annual weeds in Ethiopian mustard (<i>Brassica carinata</i>) cropping system
Weed Science, 2021, , 1-8
2.16Citations (PDF)
55The Impacts of Micronutrient Fertility on the Mineral Uptake and Growth of Brassica carinata3.44Citations (PDF)
56Evaluating shade cloth to simulate Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) competition in sweetpotato
Weed Science, 2021, 69, 478-484
2.13Citations (PDF)
57Safety and efficacy of linuron with or without an adjuvant or <i>S</i>-metolachlor for POST control of Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) in sweetpotato
Weed Technology, 2021, 35, 471-475
1.51Citations (PDF)
58<i>Brassica carinata</i> biomass, yield, and seed chemical composition response to nitrogen rates and timing on southern Coastal Plain soils in the United States
GCB Bioenergy, 2021, 13, 1275-1289
4.316Citations (PDF)
59Population and quantitative genetic analyses of life‐history trait adaptations in <i>Amaranthus palmeri</i> S. Watson
Weed Research, 2021, 61, 342-349
2.57Citations (PDF)
60Characterization of carinata tolerance to select herbicides using field dose-response studies
Weed Technology, 2021, 35, 957-966
1.57Citations (PDF)
61Palmer Amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) Growth and Seed Production When in Competition with Peanut and Other Crops in North Carolina
Agronomy, 2021, 11, 1734
3.217Citations (PDF)
62Influence of herbicides on germination and quality of Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) seed
Weed Technology, 2021, 35, 786-789
1.51Citations (PDF)
63Population growth rates of weed species in response to herbicide programme intensity and their impact on weed community
Weed Research, 2021, 61, 509-518
2.511Citations (PDF)
64Growing winter <i>Brassica carinata</i> as part of a diversified crop rotation for integrated weed management
GCB Bioenergy, 2021, 13, 425-435
4.319Citations (PDF)
65Nitrogen leaching and Tifway bermudagrass response to simultaneous nutrient and pre‐emergence herbicide applications4.12Citations (PDF)
66Tolerance of rhizoma perennial peanut to glyphosate and triclopyr
Weed Technology, 2021, 35, 525-531
1.50Citations (PDF)
67Integration of remote‐weed mapping and an autonomous spraying unmanned aerial vehicle for site‐specific weed management
Pest Management Science, 2020, 76, 1386-1392
3.779Citations (PDF)
68Coverage and drift potential associated with nozzle and speed selection for herbicide applications using an unmanned aerial sprayer
Weed Technology, 2020, 34, 235-240
1.536Citations (PDF)
69Cotton response to preplant applications of 2,4-D or dicamba
Weed Technology, 2020, 34, 96-100
1.51Citations (PDF)
70Amaranthus palmeri a New Invasive Weed in Spain with Herbicide Resistant Biotypes
Agronomy, 2020, 10, 993
3.224Citations (PDF)
71Incorporating environmental factors to describe wild radish (<i>Raphanus raphanistrum</i>) seedling emergence and plant phenology
Weed Science, 2020, 68, 627-638
2.15Citations (PDF)
72Bahiagrass pasture and elephantgrass bioenergy cropping systems differ in root traits
Agronomy Journal, 2020, 112, 4810-4821
1.83Citations (PDF)
73Susceptibility of Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) to herbicides in accessions collected from the North Carolina Coastal Plain
Weed Science, 2020, 68, 582-593
2.111Citations (PDF)
74Tolerance of pintoi peanut to PRE and POST herbicides
Weed Technology, 2020, 34, 870-875
1.50Citations (PDF)
75Simulation Models on the Ecology and Management of Arable Weeds: Structure, Quantitative Insights, and Applications
Agronomy, 2020, 10, 1611
3.217Citations (PDF)
76Influence of timing and intensity of weed management on crop yield and contribution to weed emergence in cotton the following year1.11Citations (PDF)
77Creating Predictive Weed Emergence Models Using Repeat Photography and Image Analysis
Plants, 2020, 9, 635
3.82Citations (PDF)
78Current outlook and future research needs for harvest weed seed control in North American cropping systems
Pest Management Science, 2020, 76, 3887-3895
3.726Citations (PDF)
79Response of agronomic crops to planting date and double‐cropping with wheat
Agronomy Journal, 2020, 112, 1972-1980
1.86Citations (PDF)
80Peanut nitrogen credits to winter wheat are negligible under conservation tillage management in the southeastern USA
Field Crops Research, 2020, 249, 107739
6.08Citations (PDF)
81Brassica carinata genotypes demonstrate potential as a winter biofuel crop in South East United States5.844Citations (PDF)
82Integrating emergence and phenology models to determine windows of action for weed control: A case study using Senna obtusifolia
Field Crops Research, 2020, 258, 107959
6.015Citations (PDF)
83Weed Management Guide for Florida Lawns
Edis, 2020, 2020,
0.12Citations (PDF)
84Amending marginal sandy soils with biochar and lignocellulosic fermentation residual sustains fertility in elephantgrass bioenergy cropping systems2.06Citations (PDF)
85Transgressive segregation and maternal genetic effects of non–target site fluazifop-P-butyl tolerance in Zoysia spp.
Weed Science, 2019, 67, 504-509
2.13Citations (PDF)
86Influence of multiple herbicide resistance on growth in <i>Amaranthus tuberculatus</i>
Weed Research, 2019, 59, 235-244
2.59Citations (PDF)
87<i>Brassica carinata</i> Seeding Rate and Row Spacing Effects on Morphology, Yield, and Oil
Agronomy Journal, 2019, 111, 528-535
1.833Citations (PDF)
88Variation in tolerance mechanisms to fluazifop-P-butyl among selected zoysiagrass lines
Weed Science, 2019, 67, 288-295
2.11Citations (PDF)
89Application Timing Affects Tolerance of Zoysiagrass to Fluazifop‐P‐butyl and Safening Effect of Triclopyr
Crop Science, 2019, 59, 1789-1798
1.80Citations (PDF)
90The Influence of Postemergence Herbicide Timing and Frequency on Weed Control and Soybean Yield1.12Citations (PDF)
91Evolutionary Adaptations of Palmer Amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) to Nitrogen Fertilization and Crop Rotation History Affect Morphology and Nutrient-Use Efficiency
Weed Science, 2018, 66, 180-189
2.120Citations (PDF)
92Herbicidal and Seed Dormancy Induction Activity of Fermentation Residual Vinasse
Weed Science, 2018, 66, 317-323
2.12Citations (PDF)
93Conventional Harvest Index Methods may Overestimate Biomass and Nutrient Removal from Abscising Crop Species1.82Citations (PDF)
94Recurrent Changes of Weed Seed Bank Density and Diversity in Crop—Livestock Systems
Agronomy Journal, 2018, 110, 1068-1078
1.813Citations (PDF)
95Managing Herbicide Resistance: Listening to the Perspectives of Practitioners. Procedures for Conducting Listening Sessions and an Evaluation of the Process
Weed Technology, 2018, 32, 489-497
1.59Citations (PDF)
96Managing Wicked Herbicide-Resistance: Lessons from the Field
Weed Technology, 2018, 32, 475-488
1.523Citations (PDF)
97Extractable and Germinable Seedbank Methods Provide Different Quantifications of Weed Communities
Weed Science, 2018, 66, 715-720
2.115Citations (PDF)
98Evaluation of Verticutting and Herbicides for Tropical Signalgrass (<i>Urochloa subquadripara</i>) Control in Turf
Weed Technology, 2018, 32, 392-397
1.56Citations (PDF)
99Peanut residue distribution gradients and tillage practices determine patterns of nitrogen mineralization2.06Citations (PDF)
100Frost Damage of Carinata Grown in the Southeastern US
Edis, 2018, 2018,
0.17Citations (PDF)
101Differentiation of Life-History Traits among Palmer Amaranth Populations (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) and Its Relation to Cropping Systems and Glyphosate Sensitivity
Weed Science, 2017, 65, 339-349
2.143Citations (PDF)
102Effect of Sequential Applications of Protoporphyrinogen Oxidase-Inhibiting Herbicides on Palmer Amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) Control and Peanut Response
Weed Technology, 2017, 31, 46-52
1.512Citations (PDF)
103Differences in biomass and water dynamics between a cotton-peanut rotation and a sweet sorghum bioenergy crop with and without biochar and vinasse as soil amendments
Field Crops Research, 2017, 214, 123-130
6.017Citations (PDF)
104Sesame Tolerance to Preplant Applications of 2,4-D and Dicamba
Weed Technology, 2017, 31, 590-598
1.52Citations (PDF)
105Converting bahiagrass pasture land to elephantgrass bioenergy production enhances biomass yield and water quality6.310Citations (PDF)
106Biochar Changes Shoot Growth and Root Distribution of Soybean during Early Vegetative Stages
Crop Science, 2017, 57, 454-461
1.818Citations (PDF)
107Diversity and Spatial Heterogeneity of Weed Communities in a Sugarcane Cropping System in the Dry Tropics of Costa Rica
Weed Science, 2017, 65, 128-140
2.14Citations (PDF)
108Carinata Tolerance to Preemergence and Postemergence Herbicides
Weed Technology, 2017, 31, 877-882
1.516Citations (PDF)
109Tolerance of Bermudagrass and Stargrass to Aminocyclopyrachlor
Weed Technology, 2016, 30, 499-505
1.50Citations (PDF)
110Relative Lateral Movement in Surface Soil of Amicarbazone and Indaziflam Compared with Other Preemergence Herbicides for Turfgrass
Weed Technology, 2016, 30, 229-237
1.59Citations (PDF)
111Technology for Automation of Weed Control in Specialty Crops
Weed Technology, 2016, 30, 823-837
1.5102Citations (PDF)
112Bahiagrass Tolerance to Aminocyclopyrachlor in Florida
Weed Technology, 2016, 30, 943-948
1.51Citations (PDF)
113Weed Control in Florida Pastures With the Use of Aminocyclopyrachlor
Weed Technology, 2016, 30, 271-278
1.51Citations (PDF)
114Influence of Planting Depth and Application Timing on<i>S</i>-metolachlor Injury in Sesame (<i>Sesamum indicum</i>L.)
Weed Technology, 2016, 30, 958-964
1.57Citations (PDF)
115Peanut Cultivars Differing in Growth Habit and Canopy Architecture Respond Similarly to Weed Interference
Peanut Science, 2016, 43, 133-140
0.25Citations (PDF)
116Seed Production and Control of Sicklepod (<i>Senna obtusifolia</i>) and Pitted Morningglory (<i>Ipomoea lacunosa</i>) with 2,4-D, Dicamba, and Glyphosate Combinations
Weed Technology, 2016, 30, 76-84
1.514Citations (PDF)
117Biochar Decreases Atrazine and Pendimethalin Preemergence Herbicidal Activity
Weed Technology, 2015, 29, 359-366
1.519Citations (PDF)
118Energycane (<i>Saccharum</i> spp. × <i>Saccharum spontaneum</i> L.) Biomass Production, Reproduction, and Weed Risk Assessment Scoring in the Humid Tropics and Subtropics
Agronomy Journal, 2015, 107, 323-329
1.810Citations (PDF)
119Characterization and Modeling of Itchgrass (<i>Rottboellia cochinchinensis</i>) Biphasic Seedling Emergence Patterns in the Tropics
Weed Science, 2015, 63, 623-630
2.19Citations (PDF)
120Postdispersal Weed Seed Predation and Invertebrate Activity Density in Three Tillage Regimes
Weed Science, 2015, 63, 828-838
2.114Citations (PDF)
121Postemergence Herbicide Tolerance Variation in Peanut Germplasm
Weed Science, 2015, 63, 546-554
2.17Citations (PDF)
122Weed Seed Banks Are More Dynamic in a Sod-Based, Than in a Conventional, Peanut–Cotton Rotation
Weed Science, 2015, 63, 877-887
2.113Citations (PDF)
123Amicarbazone Application Timing Influences Overseeded Perennial Ryegrass (<i>Lolium perenne</i> L.) Safety and Annual Bluegrass (<i>Poa annua</i> L.) Control
2014, 11, ATS-2014-0042-RS
0Citations (PDF)
124Vinasse and Biochar Effects on Germination and Growth of Palmer Amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>), Sicklepod (<i>Senna obtusifolia</i>), and Southern Crabgrass (<i>Digitaria ciliaris</i>)
Weed Technology, 2014, 28, 694-702
1.511Citations (PDF)
125Impact of Exposure to 2,4-D and Dicamba on Peanut Injury and Yield
Weed Technology, 2014, 28, 465-470
1.526Citations (PDF)
126Characterization of Fluazifop-P-butyl Tolerance in Zoysiagrass Cultivars
Weed Technology, 2014, 28, 385-394
1.58Citations (PDF)
127Using choice experiments to understand household tradeoffs regarding pineapple production and environmental management in Costa Rica8.38Citations (PDF)
128Glufosinate Application Timing and Rate Affect Peanut Yield
Peanut Science, 2013, 40, 115-119
0.27Citations (PDF)
129Selection Criteria and Performance of Energycane Clones (Saccharum spp. × S. spontaneum) for Biomass Production Under Tropical and Sub-tropical Conditions
Ceiba, 2012, 51, 11-16
0.29Citations (PDF)
130Impact of Weed Management Practices on Grapevine Growth and Yield Components
Weed Science, 2009, 57, 103-107
2.125Citations (PDF)
131Interspecific Differences in Weed Susceptibility to Steam Injury
Weed Technology, 2008, 22, 719-723
1.58Citations (PDF)
132Germination and proteome analyses reveal intraspecific variation in seed dormancy regulation in common waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus)
Weed Science, 2006, 54, 305-315
2.128Citations (PDF)
133Inheritance of deep seed dormancy and stratification-mediated dormancy alleviation in Amaranthus tuberculatus
Seed Science Research, 2006, 16, 193-202
1.44Citations (PDF)
134Tillage systems and seed dormancy effects on common waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus) seedling emergence
Weed Science, 2006, 54, 1037-1044
2.133Citations (PDF)
135Absence of Interactive Responses of Early Soybean (Glycine max) Growth to Soybean Cyst Nematode (Heterodera glycines), Postemergence Herbicides, and Soil pH and Texture1
Weed Technology, 2005, 19, 847-854
1.52Citations (PDF)
136Effect of temperature on the germination of common waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus), giant foxtail (Setaria faberi), and velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti)
Weed Science, 2004, 52, 67-73
2.150Citations (PDF)
137Artificial and natural seed banks differ in seedling emergence patterns
Weed Science, 2004, 52, 531-537
2.123Citations (PDF)
138Regulation of weed seed dormancy through light and temperature interactions
Weed Science, 2003, 51, 752-758
2.130Citations (PDF)
139Susceptibility of Palmer amaranth accessions in North Carolina to atrazine, dicamba, S ‐metolachlor, and 2,4‐D1.10Citations (PDF)