Dr. Andrew MacRae -
Research Publications
Pekarek, R., P.V. Garvey, D.W. Monks, K.M. Jennings, and
A.W. MacRae.
2010. Sulfentrazone
carryover to vegetables and cotton.
Weed Technol. 24:20-24.
Sosnoskie, L.M., A.S. Culpepper, A.C. York, J.B. Beam, and
A.W. MacRae.
2009. Sequential applications for mesosulfuron and nitrogen
needed in wheat. Weed
Technol. 23:404-407.
Grey, T.L., MacRae, A.W., and A.S.
Culpepper. 2008.
Transplanted onion (Allium cepa) response to previously applied
herbicides. Weed Technol.
22:477-480
MacRae, A.W., A.S. Culpepper, R.B.
Batts, and K.L. Lewis. 2008.
Seeded watermelon (Citrullus
lanatus) and weed response to halosulfuron applied preemergence and
postemergence. Weed Technol.
22:86-90
Culpepper, A.S., J.R. Whitaker, A.M. MacRae,
and A.C. York. 2008.
Distribution of glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus
palmeri) in Georgia and North Carolina during 2005 and 2006.
J. of Cot. Sci. 12:306-310.
MacRae, A.W., D.W.
Monks, R.B. Batts, A.C. Thornton, and J.R. Schultheis.
2007. Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas) tolerance to halosulfuron POST.
Weed Technol. 21:993-996.
MacRae, A.W., A.S. Culpepper, and T.L. Grey.
2007. Oat (Avena
sativa) and rye (Secale
cereale) tolerance to mesosulfuron and tribenuron.
Weed Technol. 21:938-940.
MacRae, A.W., D.W. Monks, R.B. Batts, and A.C. Thornton.
2007. Sweetpotato (Ipomoea
batatas) tolerance to thifensulfuron POST.
Weed Technol. 21:928-931.
MacRae, A.W., W.E. Mitchem, D.W.Monks, M.L. Parker, and R.K.
Galloway. 2007.
Tree growth, fruit size, and yield response of peach (Prunus
persica) to weed-free intervals.
Weed Technol. 21:102-105
Silvey, B.D., W.E. Mitchem, A.W. MacRae, and D.W. Monks.
2006. Snapbean (Phaseolus
vulgaris) tolerance to halosulfuron PRE, POST, or PRE followed by
POST. Weed Technol.
20:873-876.
Starke, K.D., D.W. Monks, W.E. Mitchem, and A.W. MacRae.
2006. Response of
five summer-squash (Cucurbita pepo)
cultivars to halosulfuron.
Weed Technol. 20:617-621.
MacRae, A.W., W.E. Mitchem, M.L. Parker, and D.W. Monks.
2005. White clover
control (Trifolium repens) and flower suppression in apple orchards.
Weed Technol. 19:219-223.