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Integrated Management of Mayweed Chamomile in Wheat and Pulse Crop Production Systems
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Integrated Management of Mayweed Chamomile in Wheat and Pulse Crop Production Systems

Drew Lyon, Ian Burke, Andrew Hulting and Joan Campbell
Pacific Northwest Publications, PNW 695, University of Idaho Extension, Oregon State University Extension, Washington State University Extension
04/30/2017

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Agriculture - Weeds beans-peas-lentils crop Agriculture - Crop Production Agriculture Cereals
In small grain and pulse crops throughout the high rainfall zones of the Inland Pacific Northwest, mayweed chamomile is a troublesome weed. Individual plants can produce as many as 17,000 seeds, and seed remain viable in the soil for many years. This publication outlines integrated management strategies for mayweed chamomile, highlighting the importance of preventing seed production.
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