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Furthering Understanding of the Role of Cereal Rye Allelochemicals in the Cereal Rye-Corn Production System

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Can corn benefit from social distancing?

April 13, 2021
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Alison Robertson, plant pathology and microbiology, discusses findings from INRC-supported research on potential benefits of spacing cereal rye cover crop plantings from corn crop seedings in “Corn and Soybean Digest.”   

Furthering our understanding of the interaction of cereal rye allelochemicals with Pythium species and their impact on corn in the cereal rye-corn production system

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Benefits of winter cereal rye cultivar selection in mitigating corn yield drag

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