Tristen H. Avent
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Also affiliated: University of Arkansas System (2024–2026)
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Tristen H. Avent's research focuses on weed control and herbicide application strategies, particularly within agricultural systems like rice and soybean cultivation. Avent has investigated methods to improve herbicide efficacy and crop tolerance. Publications include studies on comparing different herbicide application technologies, such as See & Spray™ systems, and evaluating the impact of seed treatments like fenclorim on rice tolerance to herbicides like acetochlor. Research also examines the influence of weed emergence timing on crop yields and seed production, as seen in studies on Palmer amaranth in furrow-irrigated rice. Avent has also explored the potential benefits of using glutathione S-transferase inhibitors and inducers in conjunction with herbicide applications. Collaborations include extensive work with Jason K. Norsworthy, Gerson Laerson Drescher, Nicholas R. Bateman, and Tom Barber at the University of Arkansas.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 19
- Citations: 54
Selected Publications
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Performance of an <i>S</i> ‐metolachlor capsule suspension for barnyardgrass control and crop tolerance in fenclorim‐treated rice (2026)
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Targeted herbicide cost requirements for adoption of See & Spray technology and ways to improve area sprayed (2026)
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Weed population impacts using targeted herbicide applications with a precision sprayer in soybean over a three-year period (2025)
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Performance of an S-metolachlor capsule suspension for barnyardgrass control and crop tolerance in fenclorim-treated rice (2025)
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Integrating cover crops and targeted herbicide applications in cotton production (2025)
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Commercial sprayer efficiency for application success on targeted weeds (2025)
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Tolerance of cotton to herbicide-coated fertilizers (2025)
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Sensitivity of difficult‐to‐control Palmer amaranth accessions to fluridone and diflufenican (2024)
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Comparing herbicide application methods with See & Spray™ technology in soybean (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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Italian Ryegrass Control Using a Capsule Suspension Formulation of <i>S</i>-metolachlor in Fenclorim-treated wheat (2024)
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Known and potential benefits of applying herbicides with glutathione <i>S</i>-transferase inhibitors and inducers—a review (2024)
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Weed control and rice response to microencapsulated acetochlor and a fenclorim seed treatment on a clay soil (2024)
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Fenclorim rice safening and weed control with fall‐applied acetochlor and pyroxasulfone (2023)
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Rice tolerance to acetochlor with a fenclorim seed treatment (2022)
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- Comparing herbicide application methods with See & Spray™ technology in soybean
- Rice tolerance to acetochlor with a fenclorim seed treatment
- Evaluation of rice tolerance and weed control with acetochlor and fenclorim
- Commercial sprayer efficiency for application success on targeted weeds
- Fenclorim rice safening and weed control with fall‐applied acetochlor and pyroxasulfone
Showing 5 of 16 shared publications
- Comparing herbicide application methods with See & Spray™ technology in soybean
- Rice tolerance to acetochlor with a fenclorim seed treatment
- Evaluation of rice tolerance and weed control with acetochlor and fenclorim
- Commercial sprayer efficiency for application success on targeted weeds
- Fenclorim rice safening and weed control with fall‐applied acetochlor and pyroxasulfone
Showing 5 of 11 shared publications
- Rice tolerance to acetochlor with a fenclorim seed treatment
- Evaluation of rice tolerance and weed control with acetochlor and fenclorim
- Fenclorim rice safening and weed control with fall‐applied acetochlor and pyroxasulfone
- Tolerance of cotton to herbicide-coated fertilizers
- Italian Ryegrass Control Using a Capsule Suspension Formulation of <i>S</i>-metolachlor in Fenclorim-treated wheat
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Rice tolerance to acetochlor with a fenclorim seed treatment
- Evaluation of rice tolerance and weed control with acetochlor and fenclorim
- Fenclorim rice safening and weed control with fall‐applied acetochlor and pyroxasulfone
- Performance of an S-metolachlor capsule suspension for barnyardgrass control and crop tolerance in fenclorim-treated rice
- Italian Ryegrass Control Using a Capsule Suspension Formulation of <i>S</i>-metolachlor in Fenclorim-treated wheat
- Performance of an S-metolachlor capsule suspension for barnyardgrass control and crop tolerance in fenclorim-treated rice
- Performance of an <i>S</i> ‐metolachlor capsule suspension for barnyardgrass control and crop tolerance in fenclorim‐treated rice
- Tolerance of cotton to herbicide-coated fertilizers
- 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
- Comparing herbicide application methods with See & Spray™ technology in soybean
- Commercial sprayer efficiency for application success on targeted weeds
- Weed population impacts using targeted herbicide applications with a precision sprayer in soybean over a three-year period
- Integrating cover crops and targeted herbicide applications in cotton production
- Weed population impacts using targeted herbicide applications with a precision sprayer in soybean over a three-year period
- Targeted herbicide cost requirements for adoption of See & Spray technology and ways to improve area sprayed
- Known and potential benefits of applying herbicides with glutathione <i>S</i>-transferase inhibitors and inducers—a review
- Tolerance of cotton to herbicide-coated fertilizers
- 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
- Tolerance of cotton to herbicide-coated fertilizers
- 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
- Comparing herbicide application methods with See & Spray™ technology in soybean
- Commercial sprayer efficiency for application success on targeted weeds
- Comparing herbicide application methods with See & Spray™ technology in soybean
- Commercial sprayer efficiency for application success on targeted weeds
- Comparing herbicide application methods with See & Spray™ technology in soybean
- Commercial sprayer efficiency for application success on targeted weeds
- Weed population impacts using targeted herbicide applications with a precision sprayer in soybean over a three-year period
- Targeted herbicide cost requirements for adoption of See & Spray technology and ways to improve area sprayed
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