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Robert H. Walker: Selected Publications

  1. Walker, Robert H. 1995. Chapter 3, Preventative Weed Management. Pages 35-50 in Albert E. Smith, ed. Handbook of Weed Management Systems. Marcel Kekker, Inc., New York .
  2. Jones, Jr., Ronald E. and Robert H. Walker.1993. Effect of interspecific competition, light intensity, and soil moisture on soybean ( Glycine max ), common cocklebur ( Xanthium strumarium ) and sicklepod ( Cassia obtusifolia ) water uptake. Weed Sci., 41:534-540.
  3. Akanda, M. Raisuddin, Robert H. Walker and Glenn Wehtje. 1996. Interference and water use of common cocklebur ( Xanthium strumarium ) biotypes differing in sensitivity to MSMA. Weed Sci. 44:830-835.
  4. Li, Zhaohu, Robert H. Walker, Glenn Wehtje, and H. Gary Hancock. 2000. Using electrolyte leakage to detect soybean ( Glycine max ) cultivars sensitivity to sulfentrazone, Weed Technol. 14:699-704.
  5. Belcher, Jason L., Robert H. Walker, Edzard van Santen and Glenn R. Wehtje. 2002. Nontuberous sedge and kyllinga species response to herbicides. Weed Technol. 16(3):575-579.
  6. McElroy, J. Scott, Robert H. Walker, and Edzard van Santen. 2002. Patterns of variation in Poa annua populations as revealed by canonical discriminant analysis of life history traits. Crop Sci. 42:513-517.
  7. Wehtje, G., R. H. Walker and J. N. Shaw. 2003. Bermudagrass growth in soil supplemented with inorganic amendments. HortSci. 38:613-617.
  8. W. Williams, G. Wehtje and R. H. Walker. 2003. CGA-362622:soil behavior and foliar versus root absorption by torpedograss. Weed Technol. 17:366-372.

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