2023
DOI: 10.1002/agg2.20406
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Managing herbicide‐resistant waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus [Moq.] J.D. Sauer) seedbanks by integrating several management tactics

Austin H. Schleich,
Mark A. Licht,
Micheal D. K. Owen
et al.

Abstract: Herbicide‐resistant waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus [Moq.] J.D. Sauer) continues to threaten the productivity of many US crops. Thus, integrating non‐herbicidal tactics with herbicides to reduce weed seedbanks is gaining popularity. A field study was conducted near Logan, IA from fall 2021 to fall 2022 to evaluate the impacts of cereal rye (Secale cereale L.) cover crop, herbicides, and harvest weed seed destruction on the waterhemp seedbank inputs. The cereal rye cover crop reduced waterhemp seed productio… Show more

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“…It is one of nine dioecious amaranths in the subgenus Acnida (L.) (Sauer, 1957(Sauer, , 1972Mosyakin & Robertson, 1996). Due to the failure of several important herbicide chemistries in managing A. tuberculatus, novel approaches focusing on seedbank depletion are being explored, including gene drive to reduce or eliminate populations (Liu et al, 2020;Schleich et al, 2023;Soltani et al, 2023). In general, these genetic control strategies apply more broadly to all dioecious Amaranthus species (Tranel & Trucco, 2009;Neve, 2018); however, utilizing such strategies requires a deeper understanding of the basis of sex determination in the species (Montgomery et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is one of nine dioecious amaranths in the subgenus Acnida (L.) (Sauer, 1957(Sauer, , 1972Mosyakin & Robertson, 1996). Due to the failure of several important herbicide chemistries in managing A. tuberculatus, novel approaches focusing on seedbank depletion are being explored, including gene drive to reduce or eliminate populations (Liu et al, 2020;Schleich et al, 2023;Soltani et al, 2023). In general, these genetic control strategies apply more broadly to all dioecious Amaranthus species (Tranel & Trucco, 2009;Neve, 2018); however, utilizing such strategies requires a deeper understanding of the basis of sex determination in the species (Montgomery et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%