Biography and Research Information
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Michael R. Dodde's research focuses on agricultural practices, specifically investigating methods to reduce herbicide use in corn cultivation. His work explores targeted spray applications as a strategy for more efficient and potentially less environmentally impactful weed management. Dodde has a total of three publications, with his most recent work published in 2026. He collaborates with Tristen H. Avent at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he shares one publication, indicating an active research network within agricultural science.
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- Publications: 3
Selected Publications
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Sorghum Tolerance and Weed Control with Amicarbazone and Metribuzin Applied Preemergence (2026)
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Soybean Plant-back Following an Amicarbazone and Metribuzin Application for Corn (2026)
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Using targeted spray applications to mitigate herbicide use in corn (2026)
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- Using targeted spray applications to mitigate herbicide use in corn
- Using targeted spray applications to mitigate herbicide use in corn
- Using targeted spray applications to mitigate herbicide use in corn
- Using targeted spray applications to mitigate herbicide use in corn
- Using targeted spray applications to mitigate herbicide use in corn
- Using targeted spray applications to mitigate herbicide use in corn
- Using targeted spray applications to mitigate herbicide use in corn
- Using targeted spray applications to mitigate herbicide use in corn
- Using targeted spray applications to mitigate herbicide use in corn
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