2014 Proceedings, Southern Weed Science Society, Volume 67 Tables of Contents

2014 Proceedings, Southern Weed Science Society, Volume 67 Tables of Contents

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society 67th Annual Meeting Hyatt Regency – The Wynfrey Hotel Birmingham, AL January 27-29, 2014 i 2014 Proceedings, Southern Weed Science Society, Volume 67 Tables of Contents Table of Contents Preface .................................................................................................................................................................... xxiii Regulations and Instructions for Papers and Abstracts ...................................................................................... xxiv SWSS Presidential Address ................................................................................................................................... xxvi Outstanding Young Weed Scientist-Academia .................................................................................................. xxvii Outstanding Young Weed Scientist- Industry .................................................................................................. xxviii Previous Winners of the Outstanding Young Weed Scientist Award ................................................................ xxix Outstanding Educator Award ............................................................................................................................... xxxi Previous Winners of the Outstanding Educator Award ................................................................................... xxxii Outstanding Graduate Student Award (MS) .................................................................................................... xxxiii Previous Winners of the Outstanding Graduate Student Award (M.S.) ......................................................... xxxiv Outstanding Graduate Student Award (PhD) .................................................................................................... xxxv Previous Winners of the Outstanding Graduate Student Award (Ph.D.)........................................................ xxxvi Distinguished Service Award from Industry .................................................................................................... xxxvii Distinguished Service Award from Academia ................................................................................................ xxxviii Previous Winners of the Distinguished Service Award ..................................................................................... xxxix Previous Winners of the Weed Scientist of the Year Award ............................................................................... xlii Past Presidents of the Southern Weed Science Society ....................................................................................... xliv List of SWSS Committee Members ......................................................................................................................... xlv Minutes of SWSS Executive Board Meeting ..............................................................................................................l Program Report ...................................................................................................................................................... lxvi Editor’s Report for the 2013 Proceedings ........................................................................................................... lxvii Business Manager’s Report ................................................................................................................................. lxviii Science Policy Report ............................................................................................................................................. lxxi Legislative and Regulatory Committee Report .................................................................................................. lxxiv Joint Letter of the Weed Science Societies ........................................................................................................... lxxv Constitution and By-Laws Committee Report ................................................................................................. lxxviii Weed Resistance and Technology Committee Report ....................................................................................... lxxix 2014 Endowment Board Meeting .......................................................................................................................... lxxx Necrologies ......................................................................................................................................................... lxxxvii List of Sustaining Members ...................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. ii 2014 Proceedings, Southern Weed Science Society, Volume 67 Tables of Contents EVALUATION EFFICACY ON PALMER AMARANTH WITH DRIFT REDUCTION NOZZLES. S. Butler*1, L.E. Steckel1, E. Walker2; 1University of Tennessee, Jackson, TN, 2University of Tennessee, Martin, TN (1) .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 PALMER AMARANTH EMERGENCE AS IMPACTED BY SOYBEAN POPULATION WITH AND WITHOUT A RESIDUAL PRE-APPLIED HERBICIDE. H.D. Bell*, J.K. Norsworthy, Z.T. Hill, C.J. Meyer, D.S. Riar, B.W. Schrage, M.T. Bararpour, and M.V. Bagavathiannan, Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR (2) ................................................................................................ 2 PERFORMANCE OF IMPACT® BASED HERBICIDE PROGRAMS FOR WEED MANAGEMENT IN FIELD CORN ACROSS THE SOUTHERN US. Ned M. French, Ph.D., AMVAC Chemical Corporation, Newport Beach, CA (3) ................................................................................................................................................. 3 TROPICAL BUSHMINT [HYPIS MUTABILIS (A. RICH.) BRIQ.] CONTROL ON A HIGHWAY RIGHT- OF-WAY IN MISSISSIPPI. V. Maddox*1, J. Byrd1, D. Thompson2; 1Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, 2Mississippi Department of Transportation, Jackson, MS (4) ...................................................................... 4 HOW DOES RYE AFFECT PALMER AMARANTH (Amaranthus palmeri) GROWTH? Danielle Simmons1, Theodore M. Webster2, Timothy L. Grey3, and David C. Bridges1; 1Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton, GA; 2USDA-ARS, Tifton, GA; and 3University of Georgia, Tifton, GA (5) ................................................................ 5 ASSESSMENT OF DOUBLE-CROP AND RELAY-INTERCROPPING SYSTEMS OF PEANUT WITH CLEARFIELD WHEAT AND RESIDUAL HERBICIDES. J.W. Moss*1, R.S. Tubbs2, T.L. Grey2, N.B. Smith2, J.W. Johnson3; 1Auburn University, Auburn, AL, 2University of Georgia, Tifton, GA, 3University of Georgia, Griffin, GA (6) ............................................................................................................................................................... 6 OVERSEEDED PERENNIAL RYEGRASS SAFETY AND ANNUAL BLUEGRASS CONTROL AFTER FALL AMICARBAZONE APPLICATIONS IN THE SOUTHEAST. R.G. Leon*1, L.B. McCarty2, and A.G. Estes2; 1University of Florida, Jay, FL, 2Clemson University, Clemson, SC (7) .......................................................... 7 RICE PERFORMANCE FOLLOWING FALL RESIDUAL HERBICIDES. H.M. Edwards, J.A. Bond, G.B. Montgomery, T.W. Eubank, and T.W. Walker; Delta Research and Extension Center, Mississippi State University, Stoneville, MS (8).......................................................................................................................................................... 8 SQUASH AND BELL PEPPER TOLERANCE TO DICAMBA DRIFT. P.J. Dittmar*1, J.V. Fernandez2, J.A. Ferrell1; 1University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 2University of Florida, Belle Glade, FL (9) ...................................... 9 RESIDUAL HERBICIDE MIXTURES FOR CONTROL OF GLYPHOSATE-RESISTANT ITALIAN RYEGRASS AND WINTER ANNUAL WEEDS. H.M. Edwards, J.A. Bond, T.W. Eubank, and G.B. Montgomery; Delta Research and Extension Center, Mississippi State University, Stoneville, MS (10) ................... 10 TOLERANCE OF ARUNDO DONAX GROWN AS A BIOENERGY CROP TO APPLICATIONS OF POSTEMERGENCE HERBICIDES. B.A. Hicks*1, W. Everman2; 1North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 2NC State University, Raleigh, NC (11) ...................................................................................................................... 11 HERBICIDE APPLICATION VOLUME EFFECTS ON WEED CONTROL IN CONSERVATION TILLAGE COTTON. Andrew J. Price and Robert L. Nichols; USDA-ARS, Auburn, AL and Cotton Inc., Cary, NC (12) ........................................................................................................................................................................ 12 EFFICACY OF RESIDUAL HERBICIDES AND ENGENIATM IN BOLLGARD II XTENDFLEXTM COTTON. J. Keeling*1, J. Reed2, J.L. Spradley1, C. Webb1; 1Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Lubbock, TX, 2BASF Corporation, Lubbock, TX (13) ................................................................................................................................... 13 USE OF SPRAY ADJUVANTS TO REDUCE HERBICIDE RATES WHILE MAINTAINING FALSE DANDELION CONTROL. G. Henry*, K. Tucker, C. Straw, T. Burch; University of Georgia, Athens, GA (14) . 14 iii 2014 Proceedings, Southern Weed Science Society, Volume 67 Tables of Contents EVALUATION OF NEGATE FOR PERENNIAL RYEGRASS OVERSEEDING REMOVAL. C.

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