Akanbi Tunde Lanre
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Graduate Research Assistant, Weed Science, Auburn University..I like killing weeds.
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18-08-2014 07:47:18
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Akanbi Tunde Lanre and I are evaluating the Asian copperleaf site in Hardin County today as well as looking for knotweed foxtail (which we have not found). However the copperleaf pressure has extended its range and prevalence. Ugh!
S10 E6 - is out now! This week Sarah and Alyssa chat with Dr. Todd Gaines from Colorado State University about the role of cytochrome P450 enzymes in herbicide metabolism and resistance! As always we thank our friends Crop Protection Network and North Central IPM Center for their support in our podcast!
Over the past weeks, I’ve travelled across some crop fields in Iowa chasing waterhemp, but as ISU NC Crops drove me around, I saw pastures invaded with foxtail. With that many seeds on ground, it’s important to be ready to battle those seeds early next spring before they rise again
Seed impact mills were designed for small grains, but could they be used in cotton production? Texas A&M Weed Science Research research by Sarah Chu found that 98.5% of seeds collected at cotton harvest were killed by impact mills, but post-harvest implements may be needed to capture any