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Research in the area
of weed science is of both an applied and basic nature. Applied
research is primarily directed towards control of annual and
perennial weed species in row crops and forages. Applied
(field) research includes experiments studying crop rotation,
minimum tillage practices, control of problem weeds, herbicide
evaluation, and modifications of cultural practices. |
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Basic research (weed
physiology and biochemistry) currently emphasizes absorption and
translocation of herbicides by plants, enzymology of herbicide
metabolism, mechanisms of herbicide action and selectivity, and
herbicide properties and persistence in soil. |
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