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Revised: May 2022
Published: May 2017
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In small grain and pulse crops throughout the high rainfall zones of the Inland Pacific Northwest, mayweed chamomile is a troublesome weed. An integrated management approach is required for the sustainable, long-term control of this species.
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Published: May 2017
Revised: May 2022
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Providing an accurate prediction tool (Growing Degree Day Model) for mayweed chamomile to more effectively manage this increasing problem in the iPNW.
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