Robert C. Scott
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Professor-Weed Science
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Robert C. Scott is a Professor of Weed Science at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His research focuses on understanding and managing weed populations, particularly in agricultural settings. Scott investigates the efficacy of various herbicides and their application methods to optimize crop yields and minimize environmental impact. His work contributes to developing sustainable weed management strategies for modern farming.
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- Publications: 3
Selected Publications
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Persistence of <scp>PPO</scp> mutations and dynamics of <i>Amaranthus palmeri</i> resistance to <scp>PPO</scp> ‐inhibitor herbicides in a decade (2026)
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Farmer and consultant perspectives on weed management practices and problematic weed species in midsouthern USA soybean (2026)
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Interactions of iptriazopyrid with synthetic auxin and residual herbicides in rice (2026)
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Sensitivity of early vegetative stage soybean to reduced rates of trifludimoxazin plus saflufenacil (2026)
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Influence of a thiamethoxam seed treatment on acetolactate synthase–inhibiting herbicide–induced injury to inbred and hybrid imidazolinone-resistant rice (2019)
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Can Insecticide Seed Treatments Be Used to Safen Soybean to Applications of Injurious Postemergence Herbicides? (2019)
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Weed Control and Selectivity of Pethoxamid Alone and in Mixture as a Delayed Preemergence Application to Rice (2018)
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Insecticide Seed Treatments Partially Safen Rice to Low Rates of Glyphosate and Imazethapyr (2018)
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Selectivity of Very‐Long‐Chain Fatty Acid‐Inhibiting Herbicides in Rice as Influenced by Application Timing and Soil Texture (2018)
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Evaluation of Pethoxamid-Containing Weed Control Programs in Drill-seeded Rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.) (2018)
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Application Timing and Rate Effects on Rice Tolerance to Very‐Long‐Chain Fatty Acid–Inhibiting Herbicides (2018)
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Benzobicyclon as a Post-Flood Option for Weedy Rice Control (2018)
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Residual Activity of ACCase-Inhibiting Herbicides on Monocot Crops and Weeds (2018)
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Sensitivity of Grass Crops to Low Rates of Quizalofop (2018)
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