James E. Altland

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Publications of James E. Altland (9 listed):

HortTechnology (2022) 32, 491-498
Yuvraj Khamare, S. Christopher Marble, James E. Altland, Brian J. Pearson, Jianjun Chen and Pratap Devkota (2022)
Effect of substrate stratification without fine pine bark particles on growth of common nursery weed species and container-grown ornamental species

Weed Technology (2011) 25, 580-585
James E. Altland, Glenn Wehtje, Jeff Sibley, Michael E. Miller, Charles H. Gilliam and Charles Krause (2011)
Differential response of liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha) tissue to POST-applied quinoclamine

Weed Technology (2009) 23, 544-549
Glenn Wehtje, James E. Altland and Charles H. Gilliam (2009)
Interaction of glyphosate and pelargonic acid in ready-to-use weed control products

Weed Technology (2009) 23, 455-459
Glenn Wehtje, James E. Altland, Charles H. Gilliam, Stephen C. Marble, Albert J. Van Hoogmoed and Glenn B. Fain (2009)
Weed growth and efficacy of PRE-applied herbicides in alternative rooting substrates used in container-grown nursery crops

Weed Technology (2008) 22, 472-476
Glenn Wehtje, James E. Altland and Charles H. Gilliam (2008)
Interaction of glyphosate and diquat in ready-to-use weed control products

Weed Science (2008) 56, 762-766
James E. Altland, Glenn Wehtje, Michael L. Mckee and Charles H. Gilliam (2008)
Liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha) response to quinoclamine in a pine bark substrate

Weed Technology (2007) 21, 483-488
James E. Altland, Glenn Wehtje, Charles H. Gilliam and Michael E. Miller (2007)
Liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha) control with quinoclamine

Weed Technology (2006) 20, 326-333
Glenn Wehtje, Charles H. Gilliam, Michael E. Miller and James E. Altland (2006)
Foliar vs. root sensitivity of hairy bittercress (Cardamine hirsuta) to isoxaben

Weed Technology (2005) 19, 532-538
Carey V. Simpson, Glenn Wehtje, Charles H. Gilliam, Jeff L. Sibley and James E. Altland (2005)
Diuron sorption by pine-bark substrate and foliar vs. root absorption by yellow woodsorrel (Oxalis stricta)