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2017 An Update of Dicamba Drift Injury Thresholds for Dry Beans and Field Peas
Studies to determine how well visual injury after a drift event corresponds to yield loss and whether a tissue test can be used to predict yield damage.
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2017 Soybean Dicamba Tolerance Varies by Variety
Soybean variety performance was compared to plant growth regulator (PGR) symptom severity.
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2018 Pinto Bean Response to Low Dose Rates of Dicamba & Glyphosate
The multi-year field study continued (from 2015) at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center to examine the response of pinto bean to low dose (drift) rates of dicamba and glyphosate.
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2018 Using UASs to Assess Dicamba Injury to Non-dicamba Tolerant Soybeans in a Drift Simulation Study
A study designed to answer questions regarding the effect of multiple dicamba exposures on non-dicamba tolerant soybean yield.
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2018 Weed Control in Dicamba-Tolerant Soybean
The trial was conducted at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center in cooperation with BASF to evaluate dicamba-tolerant soybean weed control with PRE followed by POST or sequential POST treatments utilizing Engenia and Engenia Pro.
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2020 Row crop tolerance to preplant-applied dicamba, Carrington
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