NC-202 REGIONAL PROJECT PUBLICATIONS 1995-1999
Refereed journals and book chapters:
Buhler, D.D., R.G. Hartzler, and F. Forcella. 1997. Implications of weed seed bank dynamics to weed management. Weed Sci. 45:329-336.
Buhler, D.D., R.G. Hartzler, and F. Forcella. 1998. Weed seed bank dynamics: Implications to weed management. J. Crop Prod. 1:145-168.
Buhler, D.D., R.P. King, S.M. Swinton, J.L. Gunsolus, and F. Forcella. 1997. Field evaluation of a bioeconomic model for weed management in soybean (Glycine max). Weed Sci. 45:158-165.
Buhler, D.D., R.P. King, S.M. Swinton, J.L. Gunsolus, and F. Forcella. 1996. Field evaluation of a bioeconomic model for weed management in corn (Zea mays). Weed Sci. 44:915-923.
Buhler, D.D., T.C. Mester, and K.A. Kohler. 1996. Effect of tillage and maize residues on the emergence of Setaria faberi, Abutilon theophrasti, Amaranthus retroflexus, and Chenopodium album. Weed Res. 36:153-165.
Bussler, B.H., B.D. Maxwell, and K.J. Puettmann. 1995. Using plant volume to quantify interference in corn (Zea mays) neighborhoods. Weed Sci. 43:586-594.
Cardina, J. and D. H. Sparrow. 1996. A comparison of methods to predict weed seedling populations from the soil seedbank. Weed Sci. 44:46-51.
Cardina, J. and Norquay, H.M. 1997. Seed production and seedbank dynamics in sub-threshold velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti) populations. Weed Sci. 45:85-90.
Cardina, J. and Sparrow, D.H. 1997. Temporal changes in velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti ) seed dormancy. Weed Sci. 45:61-66.
Clay, S.A. and I. Aguilar. 1998. Weed seedbanks and corn growth following continuous corn or alfalfa. Agron. J. 90:813-818.
Dekker, J. 1997. Weed diversity and weed management. Weed Sci. 45:357-363.
Dekker, J. 1999 Soil seed seed banks and management. J. Crop Prod. 2:139-166.
Dekker, J., B.I. Dekker, H. Hilhorst and C. Karssen. 1996. Weedy adaptation in Setaria spp.: IV. Changes in the germinative capacity of S. faberii embryos with development from anthesis to after abscission. Am. J. Bot. 83:979-991.
Dieleman, J.A., and Mortensen, D.A. 1998. Influence of weed biology and ecology on development of reduced dose strategies for integrated weed management systems. In: Hatfield, J.L., D.D. Buhler, and B.A. Stewart (eds.), Integrated Weed and Soil Management. Ann Arbor Press, Inc., Chelsea, MI.
Fausey, J.C., Kells, J.J., Swinton, S.M., and Renner, K.A. 1997. Giant foxtail (Setaria faberi) interference in nonirrigated corn (Zea mays). Weed Sci. 45:256-260.
Forcella, F. 1998. Real-time assessment of seed dormancy and seedling growth for weed management. Seed Sci. Res. 8: 201-209.
Forcella, F. and K.R. Banken. 1996. Relationships among green foxtail (Setaria viridis) seedling development, growing degree days, and time of nicosulfuron application. Weed Tech. 10:60-67.
Forcella, F., R.P. King, S.M. Swinton, D.D. Buhler, and J.L. Gunsolus. 1996. Multi-year validation of a decision aid for integrated weed management in row crops. Weed Sci. 44: 650-661.
Forcella, F., D.H. Peterson, and J.C. Barbour. 1996. Timing and measurement of weed seed shed in corn (Zea mays). Weed Tech. 10:535-543.
Forcella, F., R.G. Wilson, J. Dekker, R.J. Kremer, J. Cardina, R.L. Anderson, D. Alm, K.A. Renner, R.G. Harvey, S. Clay, and D.D. Buhler. 1997. Weed seedbank emergence across the corn belt. Weed Sci. 45:67-76.
Hoffman, M.L., M.D.K. Owen, and D.D. Buhler. 1998. Effects of crop and weed management on density and vertical distribution of weed seeds in soil. Agron. J. 90:793-799.
Jordan, N., D. Mortensen, D. Prenzlow, and K. Cox. 1995. Simulation analysis of crop rotation effects on weed seedbanks. Am. J. Bot. 82:390-398.
Kegode, G.O., F. Forcella, and B.R. Durgan. 1999. Limiting green and yellow foxtail (Setaria viridis and S. glauca) seed production following spring wheat harvest. Weed Tech. 13:43-47.
Kegode, G.O., F. Forcella, and S.R. Clay. 1999. Influence of crop rotation, tillage, and management inputs on weed seed production. Weed Sci. 47:175-183.
Kremer, R.J. 1998. Microbial interactions with weed seeds and seedlings and its potential for weed management. pp. 162-179. In: J.L. Hatfield, D.D. Buhler, and B.A. Stewart (eds), Integrated Weed and Soil Management. Ann Arbor Press, Chelsea, MI.
Lindquist, J.L., B.D. Maxwell, D.D. Buhler, and J.L. Gunsolus. 1995. Velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti) recruitment, survival, seed production, and interference in soybean (Glycine max). Weed Sci. 43:226-232.
Lindquist, J.L., B.D. Maxwell, D.D. Buhler, and J.L. Gunsolus. 1995. Modeling the population dynamics and economics of velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti) in a corn (Zea mays)-soybean (Glycine max) rotation. Weed Sci. 43:269-275.
Lindquist, J.L., D.A. Mortensen, S.A. Clay, R. Schmenk, J.J. Kells, K. Howatt, and P. Westra. 1996. Stability of corn (Zea mays)-velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti) interference relationships. Weed Sci. 44:309-313.
Lindquist, J.L., Dieleman, J.A., Mortensen, D.A., Johnson, G.A., and Pester-Wyse, D.Y. 1998. Economic importance of managing spatially heterogeneous weed populations. Weed Tech. 12:7-13.
Lindquist, J. L., D. A. Mortensen, and B. E. Johnson. 1998. Mechanisms of corn tolerance and velvetleaf suppressive ability. Agron. J. 90:787-792.
Lindquist, J. L. and D. A. Mortensen. 1998. Tolerance and velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti) suppressive ability of two old and two modern corn (Zea mays) hybrids. Weed Sci. 46:569-574.
Lindquist, J. L. and D. A. Mortensen. 1999. Ecophysiological characteristics of four maize hybrids and Abutilon theophrasti. Weed Res. 39:271-285.
Lindquist, J. L., D. A. Mortensen, P. Westra, W. J. Lambert, T. T. Bauman, J. C. Fausey, J. J. Kells, S. J. Langton, R. G. Harvey, K. Banken, S. Clay, and B. H. Bussler. 1999. Stability of corn (Zea mays) - foxtail (Setaria spp.) interference relationships. Weed Sci. 47:195-200.
Luschei, E.C., D.D. Buhler, and J. Dekker. 1998. Effect of separating giant foxtail (Setaria faberi) seeds from soil using potassium carbonate and centrifugation on viability and germination. Weed Sci. 46:545-548.
Lowery, B. and D.E. Stoltenberg. 1998. Tillage systems and crop residue management impacts on soil physical properties: Implications for weed management. In J.L. Hatfield, D.D. Buhler, and B.A. Stewart, eds. Integrated Weed and Soil Management. Ann Arbor Press, Chelsea, MI. pp. 87-105.
Martin, A.R., D.A. Mortensen, and J.L. Lindquist. 1998. Decision support models for weed management: in-field management tools. In Hatfield, J.L., D.D. Buhler, and B.A. Stewart (eds.), Integrated Weed and Soil Management. Ann Arbor Press, Inc., Chelsea, MI.
McGiffen, M.G., F. Forcella, M.J. Lindstrom, and D.C. Reicosky. 1997. Covariance of cropping systems and foxtail density as predictors of weed interference. Weed Sci. 45:388-396.
Mortensen, D.A., J.A. Dieleman, and G.A. Johnson. 1998. Weed spatial variation and weed management. In Hatfield, J.L., D.D. Buhler, and B.A. Stewart (eds.), Integrated Weed and Soil Management. Ann Arbor Press, Inc., Chelsea, MI.
Mulugeta, D. and D.E. Stoltenberg. 1998. Influence of cohorts on Chenopodium album demography. Weed Sci. 46:65-70.
Mulugeta, D. and D.E. Stoltenberg. 1997. Increased weed emergence and seed bank depletion by soil disturbance in a no-tillage system. Weed Sci. 45:234-241.
Mulugeta, D. and D.E. Stoltenberg. 1997. Seed bank characterization and emergence of a weed community in a moldboard plow system. Weed Sci. 45:54-60.
Mulugeta, D. and D.E. Stoltenberg. 1997. Weed and seedbank management with integrated methods as influenced by tillage. Weed Sci. 45:706-715.
Oriade, C.A., R.P. King, F. Forcella, and J.L. Gunsolus. 1996. A bioeconomic analysis of site-specific management for weed control. Review of Agricultural Economics 18: 523-535.
Oriade, C.A. and F. Forcella. 1998. Maximizing efficacy and economics of mechanical weed control in row crops through forecasts of weed emergence. J. Crop Prod. 2:189-206.
Riedell, W., T.E. Schumacher, S.A. Clay, M.M. Ellsbury, M. Pravecek, and P.D. Evenson. 1998. Corn and soil fertility responses to crop rotation with low, medium, or high inputs. Crop Sci. 38:427-433.
Spandl, E., B.R. Durgan, and F. Forcella. 1998. Tillage and planting date influence foxtail (Setaria spp.) emergence in continuous spring wheat (Triticum aestivum). Weed Tech. 12: 223-229.
Swinton, S.M., D.W. Lybecker, and R.P. King. 1995. The effect of local triazine restriction policies on recmmended weed management in corn. Rev. of Agric. Econ. 17:351-367.
Westgate, M.E., D.C. Reicosky, F. Forcella, and J. Somsen. 1997. Rapid canopy closure for corn production in the northern U.S. Corn Belt. I. Radiation use efficiency and grain yield. Field Crops Res. 49:249-258.
Proceedings:
Barker, D. C. and J. L. Lindquist. 1999. Effects of nitrogen supply on corn-velvetleaf interference. Proc. North Central Weed Sci. Soc.
Broulik, B., Clay, S.A., Clay, D.E. and Carlson, C.G. 1997. Weed management using site-specific techniques. Proc. North Central Weed Sci. Soc.
Broulik, B., Lems, G.J. and Clay, S.A. 1997. Analysis of spatial distribution of Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) in no-till soybean (Glycine max). SD Acad. Sci.
Buhler, D.D., R.P. King, S.M. Swinton, J.L. Gunsolus, and F. Forcella. 1995. Field evaluation of a bioeconomic model for weed management. Agron. Abstr. p. 51.
Buhler, D.D. 1996. Implications of weed seed and seed bank dynamics to weed management. Abstr. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. p. 92.
Buhler, D.D., R.G. Hartzler, F. Forcella, and J.L. Gunsolus. 1996. Relative emergence of weeds of corn and soybean. Proceedings of the Integrated Crop Management Conference. pp. 7-12.
Buhler, D.D. 1998. Effects of initial weed densities and weed control on weed seedbank dynamics. Abstr. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. p. 36.
Burton, M. G., D. A. Mortensen, J. L. Lindquist, and A. R. Martin. 1999. The influence of soil characteristics and location on the fitness and control of common sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.). Abstr. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. 39:34.
Colquhoun, J.B., L.K. Binning, D.E. Stoltenberg, C.M. Boerboom, and T.R. Connell. 1999. Phenology and photosynthesis of common lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) in soybean, snap bean, and field corn. Abstr. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. 39:170.
Conley, S.P., L.K. Binning, D.E. Stoltenberg, C.M. Boerboom, and T.R. Connell. 1998. Interference among giant foxtail, common lambsquarters, and soybean. Proc. North Central Weed Sci. Soc. 53:145.
Dekker, J. 1997. Variability in weeds: Why herbicides and other forms of weed management always fail. Proc. North Central Weed Sci. Soc. 52:173-174.
Dekker, J. 1997. Weed diversity and weed management. Keynote address to the Mexican Weed Science Society (ASOMECIMA) Meeting, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.
Dekker, J. 1997. Weed seed banks, dormancy and management. Keynote address to the Mexican Weed Science Society (ASOMECIMA) Meeting, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.
Dekker, J. 1997. Weed diversity and weed management. Proc. North Central Weed Sci. Soc. 45:357-363.
Dekker, J. 1999. Emergent foxtail (Setaria) spp. seed behavior: A complex, hierarchical and network system. Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Seeds, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
Dekker, J., E. Luschei, and D. Buhler. 1999. Autumnal germination phenotype predicts giant foxtail (Setaria faberii) seedling emergence. 6th International Workshop on Seeds, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
Dekker, J., E. Luschei, D. Buhler. 1999. Autumnal germination phenotype predicts giant foxtail (Setaria faberii) seedling emergence. Abstr. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. 39:283.
Dekker, J., E. Luschei, D. Buhler. 1998. Autumnal germination phenotype predicts giant foxtail (Setaria faberii) seedling emergence. Proc. North Central Weed Sci. Soc. 53.
Dekker, J., J. Lux, M. Owen, R. Thornhill, D. Buhler, and K. Kohler. 1997. Annual changes in foxtail (Setaria spp.) seed, caryopsis, and embryo germinability in the soil seed bank. Abstr. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. 37:123.
Ellsbury, M.M. J.E. Powell, F. Forcella, W.D. Woodson, S.A. Clay, and W.E. Riedell. 1998. Diversity and dominant species of ground beetle assemblages (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in crop rotation and chemical input systems for the northern Great Plains. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 91: 619-625.
Fausey, J. and K.A. Renner. 1995. Differences in weed seed biology of giant foxtail (Setaria faberi) and fall panicum (Panicum dichotomiflorum). Proc. North Central Weed Sci. Soc. p 50.
Fausey, J., J.J. Kells, and K.A. Renner. 1996. Giant foxtail (Setaria faberii Herrm.) Interference in corn. Abstr. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. p. 41.
Fischer, D. W., R. G. Harvey and T. M. Anthon. 1997. Common lambsquarters interference in field corn study. North Central Weed Science Soc. Res. Rept. 54: 398.
Fischer, D. W., R. G. Harvey, T. Bauman, S. Hart, G. Johnson, J. Kells, J. Lindquist, and P. Westra. 1999. Stability of common lambsquarters (Chenopodium album)/field corn interference. Abstr. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. 39:120.
Forcella, F., R.P. King, J.L. Gunsolus, S.M. Swinton, and D.D. Buhler. 1995. Multi-year validation of a weed/crop bioeconomic management model. Abstr. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. p.10.
Forcella, F., R.G. Wilson, J. Dekker, R.J. Kremer, J. Cardina, R.L. Anderson, D. Alm, K.A.
Renner, R.G. Harvey, S. Clay, and D.D. Buhler. 1995. Weed seedbank emergence across the corn belt, 1991-1994. Proc. North Central Weed Sci. Soc. 50:153.
Forcella, F. 1996. Forecasting weed emergence and growth: how and why? University of Minnesota Crop Pest Management Short Course Proceedings 16: 18-31.
Forcella, F., D.D. Buhler, R.L. Anderson, R.J. Kremer, D. Alm, E. Stoller, J. Dekker, T. Jurik, R.G. Wilson, J. Cardina, and N. Jordan. 1996. Timing of weed seedling emergence: accessible database for the cornbelt. Abstr. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. p. 81.
Forcella, F., B.R. Durgan, and D.D. Buhler. 1996. Management of weed seedbanks. Second International Weed Control Congress, International Weed Science Society, Copenhagen. pp. 21-26.
Forcella, F., R.L. Anderson, R.J. Kremer, A.E. Olness, R.G. Wilson, J. Cardina, and J. Dekker. 1997. Relationships between weed emergence times and soil growing degree-days in the north central United States. Abstr. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. 37:279.
Haar, M., and J. Dekker. 1999. Influence of tiller and panicle development on giant foxtail (Setaria faberi) seed dormancy. Abstr. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. 39:57.
Hartzler, R.G. and D.D. Buhler. 1998. Emergence characteristics of four annual weed species. Abstr. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. p. 36.
Hoffman, M.L., D.D. Buhler, and M.D.K. Owen. 1998. Effects of cropping systems and management strategies recommended by a bioeconomic model on weed control in a continuous corn and corn/soybean rotation. Abstr. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. p.88.
Johnson, G.A. 1997. Spatial variability of weeds within fields: trends within species and across regions. Proc. North Cent. Weed Sci. Soc. 52: 171-172.
Knezevic, S. and J. Lindquist. 1999. Analyzing data on critical period of weed control. Proc. North Central Weed Sci. Soc.
Lindquist, J. L. and S. Z, Knezevic. 1999. Weed management decision rules and data needs. Proc. North Central Weed Sci. Soc.
Maxwell, B.D. 1998. Regional bioeconomic weed management models: expectations and reality. Proc. West. Soc. Weed Sci. 51:116, Waikoloa, HI.
Moechnig, M.J., D.E. Stoltenberg, C.M. Boerboom, and L.K. Binning. 1998. Interference among giant foxtail, common lambsquarters, and field corn. Proc. North Central Weed Sci. Soc. 53:49.
Mulugeta, D. and D.E. Stoltenberg. 1998. Common lambsquarters emergence as influenced by tillage. Proc. North Central Weed Sci. Soc. 53:41-42.
Pedreros, A. and P Westra. 1997. Lambsquarter (Chenopodium album) interference and seed production in grain corn. Proc. Western Soc. Weed Sci. 50:61.
Spotanski, J. J., F. W. Roeth, J. L. Lindquist, and A. R. Martin. 1999. Corn yield as influenced by duration of weed interference. Proc. North Central Weed Sci. Soc.
Waltz, A. L., J. L. Lindquist, A. R. Martin, and F. W. Roeth. 1999. Glyphosate efficacy as affected by varying time of day applications. Proc. North Central Weed Sci. Soc.
Theses:
Lems, G.J. 1998. Weed spatial variability and managment on a field-wide scale. M.S. thesis. South Dakota State University. 105 pg.
Oriade, C.A. 1995. A bioeconomic analysis of site-specific management and delayed planting strategies for weed control. Ph.D. thesis, Univ. of Minnesota.
Pedreros, Alberto. 1998. Common lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) growth, interference in irrigated corn, and response to herbicides. Ph.D. thesis. Colorado State University. 177 p.
Phillips, S.L. 1998 Common Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album L.) Interference in Corn (Zea mays L.), Purdue University.
Stahl, L.A.B. 1996. Impact of tillage systems on seedbank characteristics and weed population development. M.S. Thesis, Univ of Minnesota.
Computer software:
Forcella, F., C. Reese, D.D. Buhler, R.G. Wilson, R.L. Anderson, R.J. Kremer, J. Cardina, J. Dekker, K.A. Renner, D. Alm, S. Clay, R.G. Harvey, and C. Oriade. 1997. WeedCast: Forecasting weed seedling emergence and growth in crop environments, User's Manual. World Wide Web <www.mrsars.usda.gov> 15 p.
Extension publications:
Buhler, D.D., R.G. Hartzler, F. Forcella, and J.L. Gunsolus. 1997. Relative emergence of weeds of corn and soybean. Iowa State Univ. Extension Pub. SA-11. 4pp. (Revised and reprinted, 1998)
Hartzler, R.G. and D.D. Buhler. 1996. Weed seeds and the seedbank:implications for weed management. Iowa State Univ. Extension Pub. IPM-48. 6pp.
Hartzler, B., D. Buhler, and B. Meyer. 1997. Seedbank offers waterhemp control ideas. Integrated Crop Management Newsletter. IC-478:10-11.
Hartzler, B., D. Buhler, and L. Sandell. 1998 &1999. Weed Emergence Hotline on Iowa State University Integrated Weed Management Web Site. <extension.agron.iastate.edu/extweeds/mgmt/ qtr2-98/emergencehotline.htm>
Pringnitz, B.A., R.G. Hartzler, and D.D. Buhler. 1997. Weed emergence sequence: understanding whats coming up. Iowa State Univ. Extension Pesticide Applicator Education Program. 7 pp. (Slide set and script).