Russian Thistle: Management in a Wheat-Fallow Crop Rotation
PNW0492
August 18, 2019
Russian thistle is the most economically important summer-annual broadleaf weed found in the low-precipitation zone of the inland Pacific Northwest. This weed causes serious management problems in wheat after the harvest and during summer fallow. This publication covers Russian thistle biology, impacts, crop competition, control and management, herbicide resistance and tips for control.
Authors: J. Barroso, D.J. Lyon, T. Prather
10 pages