Mason C. Castner Data-verified
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Mason C. Castner's research focuses on weed control and crop response, particularly concerning herbicides like dicamba and tetflupyrolimet. His work investigates the interactions between different herbicides and their timing of application on crops such as soybean, corn, and rice. Castner has published studies examining the potential for herbicide resistance in weed biotypes, including barnyardgrass and *Echinochloa crus-galli*, and evaluates methods to manage these resistant populations. His research also explores the environmental factors, such as soil moisture and flood timeliness, that influence herbicide efficacy and residual activity. Castner has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Trenton L. Roberts, Edward E. Gbur, Jason K. Norsworthy, and L. Tom Barber, contributing to multiple shared publications.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 18
Selected Publications
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Use of Tetflupyrolimet to Manage Herbicide-resistant <i>Echinochloa crus-galli</i> Biotypes in Arkansas Rice (2025)
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Soil residual activity of tetflupyrolimet and the influence of soil moisture and flood timeliness on barnyardgrass efficacy (2025)
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Grass weed control and rice response with tetflupyrolimet-containing programs (2025)
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Evaluation of potassium borate as a volatility-reducing agent for dicamba (2022)
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Effect of dicamba on reproductive development in corn and rice (2022)
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Does dicamba exposure elicit a hormetic response in sensitive soybean? (2021)
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Interaction of contact herbicides and timing of dicamba exposure on soybean (2021)
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Top Collaborators
- Does dicamba exposure elicit a hormetic response in sensitive soybean?
- Evaluation of potassium borate as a volatility-reducing agent for dicamba
- Interaction of contact herbicides and timing of dicamba exposure on soybean
- Effect of dicamba on reproductive development in corn and rice
- Grass weed control and rice response with tetflupyrolimet-containing programs
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Does dicamba exposure elicit a hormetic response in sensitive soybean?
- Evaluation of potassium borate as a volatility-reducing agent for dicamba
- Interaction of contact herbicides and timing of dicamba exposure on soybean
- Effect of dicamba on reproductive development in corn and rice
- Grass weed control and rice response with tetflupyrolimet-containing programs
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Does dicamba exposure elicit a hormetic response in sensitive soybean?
- Interaction of contact herbicides and timing of dicamba exposure on soybean
- Effect of dicamba on reproductive development in corn and rice
- Grass weed control and rice response with tetflupyrolimet-containing programs
- Soil residual activity of tetflupyrolimet and the influence of soil moisture and flood timeliness on barnyardgrass efficacy
- Use of Tetflupyrolimet to Manage Herbicide-resistant <i>Echinochloa crus-galli</i> Biotypes in Arkansas Rice
- Grass weed control and rice response with tetflupyrolimet-containing programs
- Soil residual activity of tetflupyrolimet and the influence of soil moisture and flood timeliness on barnyardgrass efficacy
- Use of Tetflupyrolimet to Manage Herbicide-resistant <i>Echinochloa crus-galli</i> Biotypes in Arkansas Rice
- Does dicamba exposure elicit a hormetic response in sensitive soybean?
- Effect of dicamba on reproductive development in corn and rice
- Grass weed control and rice response with tetflupyrolimet-containing programs
- Soil residual activity of tetflupyrolimet and the influence of soil moisture and flood timeliness on barnyardgrass efficacy
- Interaction of contact herbicides and timing of dicamba exposure on soybean
- Use of Tetflupyrolimet to Manage Herbicide-resistant <i>Echinochloa crus-galli</i> Biotypes in Arkansas Rice
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