Integrated Management of Prickly Lettuce in Wheat Production Systems

Prickly lettuce is a common weed in wheat production systems throughout the PNW, but it’s difficult to manage. Herbicides can control prickly lettuce in wheat, but many biotypes have developed resistance.
Authors: Lyon, Drew , Burke, Ian
SKU: PNW688
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Published: May 2016

Revised: August 2021

Pages: 8

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