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Fastlink of full TGIF record #138165

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Full TGIF Record # 138165
Item 1 of 1
Publication Type:
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Newsletter
Author(s):Anonymous
Title:Climate changes affecting weed behavior
Source:Georgia Sod Producers Association News. Vol. 18, No. 2, July 2008, p. 30.
# of Pages:1
Publishing Information:Griffin, Georgia: Georgia Sod Producers Association
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Climatic change; Global warming; Carbon dioxide; Climatic factors; Weeds; Growth factors; Weed invasion; Weed control
Abstract/Contents:Discusses the potential impact of global warming on weed behavior. Highlights a study conducted by the United States (U.S.) Department of Agriculture, reporting that "a doubling in carbon dioxide led to a quadrupling of pollen." Concludes that "as the climate and carbon dioxide levels change, [one] can no longer assume the weed control strategies...used [before 2008] will continute to work."
Language:English
References:0
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Anonymous. 2008. Climate changes affecting weed behavior. Georgia Sod Producers Association News. 18(2):p. 30.
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