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Publications

Peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers from our lab.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

  1. CWRepViT-Net: An encoder-decoder deep learning framework with RepViT blocks for crop weed semantic segmentation in soybean fields through their life journey

  2. ​The impact of herbicide-resistant canola systems on the weed community dynamics in the Canadian Prairies.

  3. Revisiting cropping systems research: An ecological framework towards long-term weed management.

  4. Weed dynamics under diverse nutrient management and crop rotation practices in the dry zone of Sri Lanka.

  5. Optimizing Agronomy for High-Yielding Flax in Western Canada.

  6. Recruitment biology of cleavers (Galium spp.) populations in western Canada.

  7. High-Resolution Flowering Index for Canola Yield Modelling.

  8. Integrated agronomy for high yield and stable flax production in Canada.

  9. Functionally diverse flax-based rotations improve wild oat (Avena fatua) and cleavers (Galium spurium) management.

  10. 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.

  11. Canola Yield Simulation through Digitalized Flower Number Using High-Resolution UAV-RGB Imagery.

  12. Weed competition in organic and no-till conventional soils under nonlimiting nutrient conditions.​

  13. Understanding the Long-Term Weed Community Dynamics in Organic and Conventional Crop Rotations Using the Principal Response Curve Method.

  14. Evaluation of Galium species and populations using morphological characters and molecular markers.

  15. Field Pea and Lentil Tolerance to Interrow Cultivation.

  16. Developing an Integrated Weed Management System for Herbicide-Resistant Weeds Using Lentil (Lens culinaris) as a Model Crop.

  17. Long-term weed dynamics and crop yields under diverse crop rotations in organic and conventional cropping systems in the Canadian prairies.

  18. Does yield loss due to weed competition differ between organic and conventional cropping systems?

  19. Effects of pollination timing and distance on seed production in a dioecious weed Silene latifolia.

  20. Breeding for Competitive and High-Yielding Crop Cultivars.

  21. Sometimes You Need a Big Hammer: Evaluating and Appraising Selected Nonherbicidal Weed Control Methods in an Integrated Weed Management System.

  22. Integrating Cultural and Mechanical Methods for Additive Weed Control in Organic Systems.

  23. Crop –Weed Interactions under Diverse Cropping Systems in the Canadian Prairies.

  24. Integration of Cultural and Mechanical Weed Control Strategies Enhance Weed Control in Organic Cropping Systems.

  25. Integration of cultural weed control enhances weed control in organic cropping systems.

  26. Enhancing the competitive ability of oat (Avena sativa L.) cropping systems.​​​​​​​​​​​

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