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      Nitrogen cycling and budget in crop rotations as influenced by preceding crops and N fertilization 

      St. Luce, M.; Grant, C.; Ziadi, N.; Zebarth, B.; O’Donovan, J.; Blackshaw, R.; Harker, N.; Johnson, E.; Gan, Y.; Lafond, G.; May, W.; Malhi, S.; Turkington, K.; Lupwayi, N.; McLaren, D. (2018-03-06)
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      Crop damage – more than just herbicides 

      Johnson, E.; Bueckert, R.A.; Willenborg, C. (2017-03-07)
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      A confounding effect of ammonium toxicity on bioassay detection of thiencarbazone in soil 

      Szmigielski, A.M.; Schoenau, J.J.; Johnson, E.; Sapsford, K.; Holm, R. (2012-03-13)
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      Mitigating the risk of blackleg disease of canola using fungicide strategies 

      Peng, G.; Fernando, W.G.D.; Kirkham, C.L.; Lange, R.; Kutcher, H.R.; McLaren, D.; Johnson, E.; Turkington, K. (2012-03-13)
      Blackleg, the most widespread disease on canola on the prairies, has been managed mainly through use of resistant cultivars in combination with crop rotation. Over the past few years, crop rotation has been tightened in ...
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      Multi-faceted approaches to weed management in pulse crops 

      Johnson, E.; Willenborg, C.; Tozzi, E.; Shirtliffe, S.; Duddu, S.; Syrovy, L.; Beckie, H.; Brenzil, C. (2016-03-15)
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      Seeding rates for precision seeded canola 

      Issah, G.; Johnson, E.; Brandt, S.; Holzapfel, C.; Shaw, L.; Kirk, A.; Phelps, S. (2015-03-16)
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      Response of canola to low plant populations and evaluation of reseeding options 

      Grenkow, L.; Kirk, A.; Davey, B.; Johnson, E.; Shirtliffe, S.; Vera, C.; Holzapfel, C.; Nybo, B. (2015-03-16)
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      Brassica carinata and Camelina sativa 

      Johnson, E.; Falk, K.; Eynck, C. (2014-03-12)
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      Evaluating crop tolerance to unregistered herbicides in flax (Linum usitassisimum) 

      Petruic, M.; Johnson, E.; May, B.; Willenborg, C. (2016-03-15)
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      Response of Galium species (cleavers) to herbicides 

      Epp, I.; Willenborg, C.; Johnson, E. (2015-03-16)
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      Schoenau, J.J. (6)Willenborg, C. (6)Gan, Y. (3)Holm, R. (3)Sapsford, K. (3)Szmigielski, A.M. (3)Blackshaw, R. (2)Holzapfel, C. (2)Johnson, E. (2)... View MoreSubjectbioassay (2)bioavailability (2)dissipation (1)glyphosate (1)kochia (1)N-fertilizer (1)resistance (1)tank-mix (1)wild mustard (1)... View MoreTypePresentation (13)Poster Presentation (8)Date Issued2017 (4)2014 (3)2015 (3)2016 (3)2011 (2)2012 (2)2013 (2)2010 (1)2018 (1)
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