6: Major Agricultural Weeds of the United States and Canada
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- This page provides an overview of weed species, classifying them into summer annuals, winter annuals, and perennials. It covers their growth traits, seed characteristics, germination conditions, and emergence patterns. Key topics include factors affecting seed mortality, mycorrhizal influence, frost and drought tolerance, nutrient responses, flowering times, pollination methods, and seed production potential, with detailed sections on perennial weeds.
- 6.2: Weed Characteristics Summary Tables
- This page covers summer annual and perennial broadleaf weeds, detailing their growth habits, seed characteristics, and germination conditions. It discusses dormancy factors, optimal emergence depths, frost and drought tolerances, and mycorrhizal relationships. Specific weed species are highlighted, including their lifecycle, reproductive capabilities, and responses to nutrients.
- 6.3: Grass Weeds and Their Relatives
- 6.3.1: Annual bluegrass
- 6.3.2: Barnyardgrass
- 6.3.3: Bermudagrass
- 6.3.4: Downy brome
- 6.3.5: Fall panicum
- 6.3.6: Foxtails
- 6.3.7: Goosegrass
- 6.3.8: Italian ryegrass
- 6.3.9: Johnsongrass
- 6.3.10: Large crabgrass
- 6.3.11: Purple nutsedge
- 6.3.12: Quackgrass
- 6.3.13: Sandburs
- 6.3.14: Shattercane
- 6.3.15: Wild garlic
- 6.3.16: Wild oat
- 6.3.17: Wild-proso millet
- 6.3.18: Witchgrass
- 6.3.19: Yellow nutsedge
- 6.4: Broadleaf Weeds and Their Relatives
- THIS CONTENT IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. ITS CONTENT IS NOT LICENSED FOR REMIXING OR EDITTING.
- 6.4.1: Annual sowthistles
- 6.4.2: Bindweeds
- 6.4.3: Canada thistle
- 6.4.4: Catchweed bedstraw and false cleavers
- 6.4.5: Chamomiles
- 6.4.6: Common chickweed
- 6.4.7: Common cocklebur
- 6.4.8: Common groundsel
- 6.4.9: Common lambsquarters
- 6.4.10: Common milkweed
- 6.4.11: Common purslane
- 6.4.12: Common ragweed
- 6.4.13: Common sunflower
- 6.4.14: Dandelion
- 6.4.15: Deadnettles
- 6.4.16: Docks
- 6.4.17: Field pennycress
- 6.4.18: Flixweed
- 6.4.19: Galinsogas
- 6.4.20: Giant ragweed
- 6.4.21: Hemp sesbania
- 6.4.22: Horsenettle
- 6.4.23: Horseweed
- 6.4.24: Jimsonweed
- 6.4.25: Kochia
- 6.4.26: Morningglories
- 6.4.27: Nightshades
- 6.4.28: Palmer amaranth
- 6.4.29: Perennial sowthistle
- 6.4.30: Pigweeds
- 6.4.31: Plantains
- 6.4.32: Prickly lettuce
- 6.4.33: Prickly sida
- 6.4.34: Russian thistle
- 6.4.35: Shepherd's purse
- 6.4.36: Sicklepod
- 6.4.37: Smartweeds
- 6.4.38: Velvetleaf
- 6.4.39: Waterhemp
- 6.4.40: Wild buckwheat
- 6.4.41: Wild mustard
- 6.4.42: Wild radish
- 6.4.43: Yellow woodsorrel


