Rachel C. Woody‐Pumford
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Rachel C. Woody‐Pumford’s research investigates the tolerance of native grasses and forbs to postemergence herbicides used in roadside weed control, with recent publications in 2025 examining Blackeyed Susan establishment and injury. She also studies the effectiveness of food waste compost as a substrate amendment for tomato and watermelon seedlings. Woody‐Pumford’s scholarly work is characterized by a h-index of 1 and a total of 3 publications. Her collaborators include Matthew B. Bertucci, Michael D. Richardson, and D. Philipp from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, and Hannah E. Wright‐Smith from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Blackeyed Susan establishment and injury following application of common roadsides herbicides (2025)
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Greenhouse evaluation of Great Plains native grasses and forbs tolerance to postemergence herbicides used for roadside weed control (2025)
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- Greenhouse evaluation of Great Plains native grasses and forbs tolerance to postemergence herbicides used for roadside weed control
- Assessing Food Waste Compost as a Substrate Amendment for Tomato and Watermelon Seedlings
- Blackeyed Susan establishment and injury following application of common roadsides herbicides
- Greenhouse evaluation of Great Plains native grasses and forbs tolerance to postemergence herbicides used for roadside weed control
- Blackeyed Susan establishment and injury following application of common roadsides herbicides
- Greenhouse evaluation of Great Plains native grasses and forbs tolerance to postemergence herbicides used for roadside weed control
- Blackeyed Susan establishment and injury following application of common roadsides herbicides
- Greenhouse evaluation of Great Plains native grasses and forbs tolerance to postemergence herbicides used for roadside weed control
- Blackeyed Susan establishment and injury following application of common roadsides herbicides
- Assessing Food Waste Compost as a Substrate Amendment for Tomato and Watermelon Seedlings
- Assessing Food Waste Compost as a Substrate Amendment for Tomato and Watermelon Seedlings
- Assessing Food Waste Compost as a Substrate Amendment for Tomato and Watermelon Seedlings
- Assessing Food Waste Compost as a Substrate Amendment for Tomato and Watermelon Seedlings
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