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Bioeconomic Weed Management Models for Sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris) Production

Bioeconomic sugarbeet weed management models for preplant, postemergence, and layby herbicides, and late-season handweeding decisions are presented. The personal computer/spreadsheet models are based on number of weed seed in soil, field survey of weed populations, growth stages of weeds and sugarbe...

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Published in:Weed science 1990-09, Vol.38 (4-5), p.436-444
Main Authors: Shribbs, John M., Lybecker, Donald W., Schweizer, Edward E.
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Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
Biological and medical sciences
Chemical control
Crop harvesting
Economic models
Energy crops
Field surveys
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Herbicides
Infestation
Parasitic plants. Weeds
Phytopathology. Animal pests. Plant and forest protection
Recommendations
Special Topics
Weed control
Weeds
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