Search Results - "Sandler, Hilary A."
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Weed Management in Cranberries: A Historical Perspective and a Look to the Future
Published in Agriculture (Basel) (01-09-2018)“…Integrated weed management (IWM) has been part of cranberry cultivation since its inception in the early 19th century. Proper site and cultivar selection, good…”
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Measurement of SOS expression in individual Escherichia coli K‐12 cells using fluorescence microscopy
Published in Molecular microbiology (01-09-2004)“…Summary Many recombination, DNA repair and DNA replication mutants have high basal levels of SOS expression as determined by a sulAp‐lacZ reporter gene system…”
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Seasonal Nonstructural Carbohydrate Patterns in Dewberry (Rubus spp.) Roots
Published in Weed science (01-03-2021)“…Applying control measures when carbohydrate levels are low can decrease the likelihood of plant survival, but little is known about the carbohydrate cycles of…”
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Repeated Applications of Mesotrione and Napropamide on New Cranberry Plantings
Published in Weed technology (01-07-2017)“…To evaluate the weed control provided by various combinations of PRE applications of napropamide (Nap) and POST applications of mesotrione (Mes) in newly…”
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Effects of three reflective mulches on yield and fruit composition of coastal New England winegrapes
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Cranberry response to sulfentrazone rate, timing, and application volume
Published in Weed technology (01-08-2021)“…The recent registration of sulfentrazone, a selective, soil-applied, PRE herbicide labeled for control of various weeds in cranberry, expanded the number of…”
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Gypsy moth herbivory induced volatiles and reduced parasite attachment to cranberry hosts
Published in Oecologia (01-09-2017)“…Interactions between species can have cascading effects that shape subsequent interactions. For example, herbivory can induce plant defenses that affect…”
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Cranberry Resistance to Dodder Parasitism: Induced Chemical Defenses and Behavior of a Parasitic Plant
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-02-2016)“…Parasitic plants are common in many ecosystems, where they can structure community interactions and cause major economic damage. For example, parasitic dodder…”
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Effects of Timing and Frequency of Flame Cultivation for Dewberry Control
Published in Weed technology (01-07-2016)“…Flame cultivation (FC) uses brief exposures of high temperature to control weeds. Three sites in southeastern Massachusetts with dewberry present were studied…”
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Response of Four Cranberry Varieties to Delayed Applications of Dichlobenil
Published in Weed technology (01-01-2013)“…Field studies were conducted in 2009 and 2010 on established commercial cranberry farms in southeastern Massachusetts to evaluate cranberry vine injury and…”
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Hand-held Flame Cultivators for Spot Treatment Control of Soft Rush (Juncus effusus)
Published in Weed technology (01-03-2015)“…Soft rush is a perennial plant found in or along water ditches on cranberry farms that can impede drainage as well as water movement within production areas,…”
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Evaluation of sand stockpiles as potential sources of cranberry weeds
Published in Weed technology (01-01-2006)“…Sand stockpiles, located near commercial cranberry beds in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Washington, and Wisconsin, were sampled quarterly over a 2-yr period…”
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Nitrogen and Vine-harvest Method Affect Cranberry Vine Production and Yield
Published in HortTechnology (Alexandria, Va.) (01-02-2011)“…Four nitrogen (N) rates (0, 50, 100, and 150 lb/acre) were applied annually, and two spring vine-harvest methods (heavy pruning and mowing) were applied…”
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Damage and Recovery of Cranberry Vines from Exposure to Handheld Flame Cultivators
Published in HortScience (01-07-2013)“…Damage and recovery responses of four cranberry varieties (‘Mullica Queen’, ‘Crimson Queen’, ‘Stevens’, and ‘Howes’) to handheld propane flame cultivation (FC)…”
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Mechanical Scarification of Dodder Seeds with a Handheld Rotary Tool
Published in Weed technology (01-07-2012)“…Dodder seeds are physically dormant because of hard seed coats and do not readily germinate without scarification. Reliable methods of scarification for small…”
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Flooding to manage dodder (Cuscuta gronovii) and broad-leaved weed species in cranberry: An innovative use of a traditional strategy
Published in Renewable agriculture and food systems (01-12-2010)“…The implementation of new uses for traditional cultural and pest management practices has been prompted by renewed interest in sustainable approaches for…”
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Handheld Flame Cultivators as a Management Option for Woody Weeds
Published in Weed technology (01-04-2012)“…Dewberry is a weed found on cranberry bogs that spreads quickly, causes high yield loss, and has no effective management strategy. Finding options to manage…”
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Effects of repeat annual applications of dichlobenil on weed populations and yield components of cranberry
Published in Weed technology (01-07-2004)“…To address grower concerns that repeated use of dichlobenil could negatively affect cranberry productivity, field studies were conducted at two commercial…”
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Nitrogen Rate, Vine Density, and Weed Management Affect Colonization of Cranberry Beds following Disturbance
Published in Weed technology (01-04-2009)“…The interactive effects of nitrogen rate (0, 28, 56, and 112 kg/ha), vine density (0, 1.8, 3.6, and 5.4 t/ha of the cultivar ‘Stevens’), and weed management…”
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Invasion of Natural and Agricultural Cranberry Bogs by Introduced and Native Plants
Published in Plant ecology (01-06-2007)“…Plant species invasions, i.e., the entry of additional plant species into a habitat with negative effects on species already there, are a major ecological…”
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