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Publications
Peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers from our lab.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
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CWRepViT-Net: An encoder-decoder deep learning framework with RepViT blocks for crop weed semantic segmentation in soybean fields through their life journey
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​The impact of herbicide-resistant canola systems on the weed community dynamics in the Canadian Prairies.
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Revisiting cropping systems research: An ecological framework towards long-term weed management.
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Weed dynamics under diverse nutrient management and crop rotation practices in the dry zone of Sri Lanka.
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Optimizing Agronomy for High-Yielding Flax in Western Canada.
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Recruitment biology of cleavers (Galium spp.) populations in western Canada.
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High-Resolution Flowering Index for Canola Yield Modelling.
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Integrated agronomy for high yield and stable flax production in Canada.
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Functionally diverse flax-based rotations improve wild oat (Avena fatua) and cleavers (Galium spurium) management.
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Carabid activity-density and community composition, and their impact on seed predation in pulse cropsCarabid activity-density and community composition, and their impact on seed predation in pulse crops.
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Canola Yield Simulation through Digitalized Flower Number Using High-Resolution UAV-RGB Imagery.
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Weed competition in organic and no-till conventional soils under nonlimiting nutrient conditions.​
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Understanding the Long-Term Weed Community Dynamics in Organic and Conventional Crop Rotations Using the Principal Response Curve Method.
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Evaluation of Galium species and populations using morphological characters and molecular markers.
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Field Pea and Lentil Tolerance to Interrow Cultivation.
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Developing an Integrated Weed Management System for Herbicide-Resistant Weeds Using Lentil (Lens culinaris) as a Model Crop.
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Long-term weed dynamics and crop yields under diverse crop rotations in organic and conventional cropping systems in the Canadian prairies.
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Does yield loss due to weed competition differ between organic and conventional cropping systems?
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Effects of pollination timing and distance on seed production in a dioecious weed Silene latifolia.
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Breeding for Competitive and High-Yielding Crop Cultivars.
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Sometimes You Need a Big Hammer: Evaluating and Appraising Selected Nonherbicidal Weed Control Methods in an Integrated Weed Management System.
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Integrating Cultural and Mechanical Methods for Additive Weed Control in Organic Systems.
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Crop –Weed Interactions under Diverse Cropping Systems in the Canadian Prairies.
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Integration of Cultural and Mechanical Weed Control Strategies Enhance Weed Control in Organic Cropping Systems.
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Integration of cultural weed control enhances weed control in organic cropping systems.
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Enhancing the competitive ability of oat (Avena sativa L.) cropping systems.​​​​​​​​​​​
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