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Agricultural Research Service Weed Science Research: Past, Present, and Future

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Young, Stephen L., Anderson, James V., Baerson, Scott R., Bajsa-Hirschel, Joanna, Blumenthal, Dana M., Boyd, Chad S., Boyette, Clyde D., Brennan, Eric B., Cantrell, Charles L., Chao, Wun S., Chee-Sanford, Joanne C., Clements, Charlie D., Dray, F. Allen, Duke, Stephen O., Eason, Kayla M., Fletcher, Reginald S., Fulcher, Michael R., Gaskin, John F., Grewell, Brenda J., Hamerlynck, Erik P., Hoagland, Robert E., Horvath, David P., Law, Eugene P., Madsen, John D., Martin, Daniel E., Mattox, Clint, Mirsky, Steven B., Molin, William T., Moran, Patrick J., Mueller, Rebecca C., Nandula, Vijay K., Newingham, Beth A., Pan, Zhiqiang, Porensky, Lauren M., Pratt, Paul D., Price, Andrew J., Rector, Brian G., Reddy, Krishna N., Sheley, Roger L., Smith, Lincoln, Smith, Melissa C., Snyder, Keirith A., Tancos, Matthew A., West, Natalie M., Wheeler, Gregory S., Williams, Martin M., Wolf, Julie, Wonkka, Carissa L., Wright, Alice A., Xi, Jing, Ziska, Lew H. (2023): Agricultural Research Service Weed Science Research: Past, Present, and Future. Weed Science (Cambridge, England) 71 (4): 312-327, DOI: 10.1017/wsc.2023.31, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/wsc.2023.31

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