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E. Marshall (1988)
Field‐scale estimates of grass weed populations in arable landWeed Research, 28
S. Moss (1985)
The survival of Alopecurus myosuroides Huds. seeds in soilWeed Research, 25
C. Stent, S. Hanley (1985)
A recording echo sounder for assessing submerged aquatic plant populations in shallow lakesAquatic Botany, 21
S. Moss (1990)
The seed cycle of Alopecurus myosuroides in winter cereals: a quantitative analysis.
P. Brain, R. Cousens (1990)
The effect of weed distribution on predictions of yield loss.Journal of Applied Ecology, 27
B. Wilson, K. Wright (1990)
Predicting the growth and competitive effects of annual weeds in wheatWeed Research, 30
B. Wilson, P. Brain (1990)
Weed monitoring on a whole farm - patchiness and the stability of distribution of Alopecurus myosuroides over a ten year period.
C. Doyle, R. Cousens, S. Moss (1986)
A model of the economics of controlling Alopecurus myosuroides Huds. in winter wheatCrop Protection, 5
Summary: The incidence of Alopecurus myosuroides seedheads was monitored annually for 10 years in the cereal fields of a 173‐ha arable and dairy farm. A. myosuroides persisted at low population densities, despite the use of herbicides and grass breaks in the rotation. The distribution of the weed was irregular, with none occurring on at least 60% of the positions surveyed in the cereal fields. Spatial distributions were compared between years, and some significant correlations were found from year to year in continuous cereals, and in cereal crops separated by a 3‐year grass ley.
Weed Research – Wiley
Published: Dec 1, 1991
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