Russian Thistle: Management in a Wheat-Fallow Crop Rotation
Reviews Russian thistle biology as it relates to management, including seed dormancy and longevity in soil, seed distribution, seed germination and emergence, plant growth after establishment, crop competition, and resistance to herbicides. Outlines key considerations for managing for 3 crop years and 1 fallow year. Describes results from a residue management experiment designed to determine how to reduce tillage while maintaining winter wheat production.
Page Count: 10
Published: November 1995
Revised: August 2019
Reviewed: January 2023
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