Management of Dicamba-Resistant Palmer Amaranth Using Combination Herbicide Treatments

November 2025 | 4 min., 04 sec.
by Megan M. Singletary
Texas Tech University
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Summary

​This presentation discusses research on the use of combinations of herbicides to manage dicamba-resistant Palmer Amaranth in cotton in Texas. Experiments with different herbicide treatments are described. Results are discussed.

About the Presenter

Megan M. Singletary Megan M. Singletary is a graduate research assistant at Texas Tech University (TTU). She is pursuing a Ph.D. degree in plant and soil science. Megan received an M.S. degree in in plant and soil science from TTU and a B.S. degree in animal sciences from Texas A&M University. She has been selected as a Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research Fellow and is a 2025 WTACI scholarship award winner.





Contact Information:
Email: Megan.Mills@ttu.edu

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