Graduate Student Videos

Since our annual North Central Weed Science Society conference was virtual this past December, all graduate student presentations were pre-recorded to facilitate meeting logistics.  With the launch of our new Purdue Weed Science Website, we have now made these video’s available to our clientele.  Click on the links below to view our latest research on each of the following topics.

  • Antagonism of ACCase Inhibitor Herbicides Used in Xtend Soybean Systems for Volunteer Corn Control – Marcelo Zimmer –

  • How Does Weed Density Impact Herbicide Efficacy – Tomas Delucchi –

  • Patterns in the Inheritance of Resistance to ALS-Inhibiting Herbicides in Giant Ragweed – Ben Westrich –

  • Evaluating Indiana Palmer Amaranth Populations for Resistance to Dicamba – Claudia Bland –

  • Influence of cover crops on soil microbial activity and degradation of residual herbicides – Lucas Maia –

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