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Bringing Ecology to Management seminar announcement for Bruce Maxwell 2018
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Bringing Ecology to Management video

September 25th, 2018
Last week, Bruce Maxwell (Professor of Agroecology/Applied Plant Ecology in the Dept. of Land Resources and Environmental Science at Montana State University) visited UC Davis. He gave a seminar entitled Bringing Ecology to Management. Here's a link to view his seminar: http://ucanr.
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Striga (witchweed) growing in a corn field.
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Why I Left my Boots in Mozambique

September 24th, 2018
By Sarah E Light
In March of this year I traveled to Chimoio, Mozambique to provide an Integrated Pest Management training to a group of farmers through the USAID Farmer-to-Farmer program. On my first day at the farm, we toured the farm and discussed their worst pest issues.
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Common purslane leaves and flowers (Photo by Joe DiTomaso)
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Common purslane: weed it and eat it

September 14th, 2018
This has been a big year for purslane at the UC Davis farm. Common purslane (Portulaca oleracea) is a succulent summer annual weed with fleshy leaves and rubbery-looking stems. Native to Eurasia, or maybe Africa, purslane arrived in the Americas with the first Europeans to settle here.
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Weeds bordering avocado orchard
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New class of herbicides?

September 13th, 2018
By Ben A Faber
From the Topics in Subtropics blog A garden can be a competitive environment. Plants and unseen microorganisms in the soil all need precious space to grow. And to gain that space, a microbe might produce and use chemicals that kill its plant competitors.
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Translocation of glyphosate
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Will climate change affect the sensitivity of weeds to herbicides?

September 10th, 2018
Herbicides are the main means of controlling weeds. Recently, there has been increasing concern over the potential impacts of climate change, specifically, increasing temperatures and elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations, on the sensitivity of weeds to herbicides.
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