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Environmental factors affecting seed persistence of annual weeds across the U.S. corn belt
Adam S. Davis
, John Cardina
, Frank Forcella
, Gregg A. Johnson
, George Kegode
, John L. Lindquist
, Edward C. Luschei
, Karen A. Renner
, Christy L. Sprague
,
Martin M. Williams
Crop Sciences
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
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Abiotic Environmental Factors
11%
Annual Weeds
100%
Central United States
11%
Common Lambsquarters
22%
Environmental Factors
100%
Giant Foxtail
22%
Hydrothermal Time
11%
Integrated Weed Management
11%
Location Depth
11%
Long-lived
11%
Multivariate Ordination
11%
Negative Relationships
11%
North Central
11%
Northwestern United States
11%
Robust Estimation
11%
Seed Persistence
100%
Seedbank Persistence
100%
Seeding Depth
11%
Summer Annual Weed
11%
Tillage
22%
Time Persistence
11%
U.S. Corn Belt
100%
Velvetleaf
22%
Weed Flora
22%
Weed Seedbank
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Abutilon Theophrasti
66%
Annual Weeds
100%
Chenopodium Album
66%
Environmental Factor
100%
Integrated Weed Management
33%
Seeds
100%
Velvetleaf
66%
Weed Seedbanks
100%