2008
DOI: 10.3719/weed.53.175
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Emergence and control of naturalized weeds, Barbarea vulgaris R. Br., Anthemis cotula L., and Matricaria inodora L., in wheat fields in northern Tohoku, Japan

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“…In Tohoku, B. vulgaris is common along roadsides and levees near irrigation canals that supply water to paddy fields; furthermore, this species is frequently encountered in wheat fields (Tachibana et al. 2002, 2008a,b).…”
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“…In Tohoku, B. vulgaris is common along roadsides and levees near irrigation canals that supply water to paddy fields; furthermore, this species is frequently encountered in wheat fields (Tachibana et al. 2002, 2008a,b).…”
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“…However, the manner in which B. vulgaris adapts to the two types of disturbed habitats (levee and wheat field) is unclear. Furthermore, only a few studies have been carried out on the contributions of sexual and vegetative reproduction to the maintenance of B. vulgaris populations in lowland fields in the Asian monsoon climate (Tachibana et al. 2002, 2008a,b).…”
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