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7541. Wicks, G.A., R.E. Ramsel, P.T. Nordquist, J.W. Schmidt, and Challaiah. 1986. Impact of wheat cultivars on establishment and suppression of summer annual weeds.. Agron. J., 78:59-62.
Differences in weed interference among winter wheat cultivars have been observed in farmer fields. Identifying cultivars that are more competitive would be useful in weed control programs. Several cultivars that were 73 to 78 cm tall were poor competitors with weeds, while most cultivars that were 83 cm or taller were good competitors. Cultivar selection can reduce summer annual weed growth in winter wheat.

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