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Matthew C. Woolard's research focuses on weed control strategies, particularly the efficacy of diflufenican and related premixtures in agricultural settings. His work investigates crop tolerance and weed management in soybean systems, examining how application timing and cultivar selection influence outcomes. Woolard has also studied the sensitivity of problematic weed species, such as Palmer amaranth and waterhemp, to specific herbicides. His publications explore the performance of diflufenican-containing premixtures against established commercial standards and their compatibility within dicamba-resistant soybean production. Woolard collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including L. Tom Barber, Amar S. Godar, Tristen H. Avent, and Rodrigo Botelho. His research contributes to the understanding of herbicide performance and its application in modern agricultural practices.
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- Publications: 5
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Crop response to simulated diflufenican carryover and sprayer contamination with a diflufenican premixture (2025)
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Sensitivity of difficult‐to‐control Palmer amaranth accessions to fluridone and diflufenican (2024)
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Comparison of a diflufenican-containing premixture to current commercial standards for residual Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) and waterhemp (<i>Amaranthus tuberculatus</i>) control (2024)
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Performance of a diflufenican-containing premixture in dicamba-resistant soybean systems (2024)
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Influence of application timing and cultivar on soybean tolerance and weed control from diflufenican or a diflufenican-containing premixture (2024)
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- Influence of application timing and cultivar on soybean tolerance and weed control from diflufenican or a diflufenican-containing premixture
- Crop response to simulated diflufenican carryover and sprayer contamination with a diflufenican premixture
- Performance of a diflufenican-containing premixture in dicamba-resistant soybean systems
- Comparison of a diflufenican-containing premixture to current commercial standards for residual Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) and waterhemp (<i>Amaranthus tuberculatus</i>) control
- Sensitivity of difficult‐to‐control Palmer amaranth accessions to fluridone and diflufenican
- Influence of application timing and cultivar on soybean tolerance and weed control from diflufenican or a diflufenican-containing premixture
- Crop response to simulated diflufenican carryover and sprayer contamination with a diflufenican premixture
- Performance of a diflufenican-containing premixture in dicamba-resistant soybean systems
- Comparison of a diflufenican-containing premixture to current commercial standards for residual Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) and waterhemp (<i>Amaranthus tuberculatus</i>) control
- Influence of application timing and cultivar on soybean tolerance and weed control from diflufenican or a diflufenican-containing premixture
- Crop response to simulated diflufenican carryover and sprayer contamination with a diflufenican premixture
- Performance of a diflufenican-containing premixture in dicamba-resistant soybean systems
- Comparison of a diflufenican-containing premixture to current commercial standards for residual Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) and waterhemp (<i>Amaranthus tuberculatus</i>) control
- Influence of application timing and cultivar on soybean tolerance and weed control from diflufenican or a diflufenican-containing premixture
- Performance of a diflufenican-containing premixture in dicamba-resistant soybean systems
- Comparison of a diflufenican-containing premixture to current commercial standards for residual Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) and waterhemp (<i>Amaranthus tuberculatus</i>) control
- Influence of application timing and cultivar on soybean tolerance and weed control from diflufenican or a diflufenican-containing premixture
- Crop response to simulated diflufenican carryover and sprayer contamination with a diflufenican premixture
- Performance of a diflufenican-containing premixture in dicamba-resistant soybean systems
- Crop response to simulated diflufenican carryover and sprayer contamination with a diflufenican premixture
- Comparison of a diflufenican-containing premixture to current commercial standards for residual Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) and waterhemp (<i>Amaranthus tuberculatus</i>) control
- Sensitivity of difficult‐to‐control Palmer amaranth accessions to fluridone and diflufenican
- Influence of application timing and cultivar on soybean tolerance and weed control from diflufenican or a diflufenican-containing premixture
- Performance of a diflufenican-containing premixture in dicamba-resistant soybean systems
- Comparison of a diflufenican-containing premixture to current commercial standards for residual Palmer amaranth (<i>Amaranthus palmeri</i>) and waterhemp (<i>Amaranthus tuberculatus</i>) control
- Sensitivity of difficult‐to‐control Palmer amaranth accessions to fluridone and diflufenican
- Sensitivity of difficult‐to‐control Palmer amaranth accessions to fluridone and diflufenican
- Sensitivity of difficult‐to‐control Palmer amaranth accessions to fluridone and diflufenican
- Crop response to simulated diflufenican carryover and sprayer contamination with a diflufenican premixture
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