Stephen J. Ippolito
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View article: Response of stevia to herbicides applied post-transplant in the greenhouse
Response of stevia to herbicides applied post-transplant in the greenhouse Open
Greenhouse studies were conducted to determine the response of stevia to several herbicide modes of action applied 2 wk after transplanting (WAP). At 1 wk after treatment (WAT), aciflourfen, metribuzin, and carfentrazone injured stevia 34 …
View article: Response of stevia to reduced-risk synthetic and nonsynthetic herbicides applied post-transplant
Response of stevia to reduced-risk synthetic and nonsynthetic herbicides applied post-transplant Open
Greenhouse trials were conducted to determine the response of stevia to reduced-risk synthetic and nonsynthetic herbicides applied over-the-top post-transplant. In addition, field trials were conducted with stevia grown in a polyethylene m…
View article: Effect of <i>S</i>-metolachlor and flumioxazin herbicides on sweetpotato treated with and without activated charcoal applied through transplant water
Effect of <i>S</i>-metolachlor and flumioxazin herbicides on sweetpotato treated with and without activated charcoal applied through transplant water Open
Flumioxazin and S -metolachlor are widely used in conventional sweetpotato production in North Carolina and other states; however, some growers have recently expressed concerns about potential effects of these herbicides on sweetpotato yie…
View article: Evaluation of electrical and mechanical Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) management in cucumber, peanut, and sweetpotato
Evaluation of electrical and mechanical Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) management in cucumber, peanut, and sweetpotato Open
Field studies were conducted to assess the efficacy of physical weed management of Palmer amaranth management in cucumber, peanut, and sweetpotato. Treatments were arranged in a 3 × 4 factorial in which the first factor included a treatmen…
View article: Effect of simulated synthetic auxin herbicide sprayer contamination in sweetpotato propagation beds
Effect of simulated synthetic auxin herbicide sprayer contamination in sweetpotato propagation beds Open
Field studies were conducted to determine the effects of synthetic auxin herbicides at simulated exposure rates applied to ‘Covington’ sweetpotato propagation beds on the quality of nonrooted stem cuttings (slips). Treatments included digl…