Items where Author is "Jordan , D.L."
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Jump to: Article Number of items: 9. ArticleChahal , G.S. and Jordan , D.L. and Eure , P.M. and Brandenburg , R.L. (2014) Compatibility of Acephate with Herbicides Applied Postemergence in Peanut. Peanut Science, 41 (1). pp. 58-64. Eure, P.M. and Jordan, D.L. and Fisher , L.R. and York , A.C. (2013) Evaluation of Peanut Agrochemical Efficacy in Situations where Spray Solution Application is Delayed. Peanut Science, 40 (1). pp. 52-61. Jordan, D.L. and Lancaster, S.H. and Lanier, J.E. and Johnson, P.D. and Beam, J.B. and York, A.C. and Brandenburg, R.L. (2012) Influence of Application Variables on Efficacy of Manganese-Containing Fertilizers Applied to Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Peanut Science, 39 (1). pp. 1-8. Place, G.T. and Reberg-Horton, S.C. and Jordan, D.L. and Isleib, T.G. and Wilkerson, G.G. (2012) Influence of Virginia Market Type Genotype on Peanut Response to Weed Interference. Peanut Science, 39 (1). pp. 22-29. Chahal, G.S. and Jordan, D.L. and Shewb, B.B. and et al, . (2012) Interactions of agrochemicals applied to peanut; part 1: Effects on herbicides. Crop Protection. pp. 1-9. Chahal, G.S. and Jordan, D.L. and Shew, B.B. and Brandenburg, R.L. and Burton, J.D. and Danehower, D. and York, A.C. (2012) Interactions of agrochemicals applied to peanut; part 2: Effects on fungicides. Crop Protection. pp. 1-7. Prostko, E.P. and Grey, T.L. and Marshall, M.W. and Ferrell, J.A. and Dotray, P.A. and Jordan , D.L. and Grichar, W.J. and Brecke, B.J. and Davis, J.W. (2011) Peanut Yield Response to Dicamba. Peanut Science, 38 (1). pp. 61-65. Abudulai, M. and Dzomeku, I.K. and Salifu, A.B. and Nutsugah, S.K. and Brandenburg, R.L. and Jordan, D.L. (2007) Influence of cultural practices on soil arthropods, leaf spot, pod damage, and yield of peanut in northern Ghana. Peanut Science, 34 (2). pp. 72-78. Hurt, C.A. and Brandenburg, R.L. and Jordan, D.L. and Royals, B.M. and Johnson, P.D. (2006) Interactions of Tillage with Management Practices Designed to Minimize Tomato Spotted Wilt of Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Peanut Science, 33 (2). pp. 83-89. |