Works (21)

Updated: July 5th, 2023 16:01

2019 article

Response of Two Virginia Market Type Peanut Cultivars to Planting and Digging Dates in North Carolina

Jordan, D., Johnson, P. D., & Corbett, T. (2019, May 30). CROP FORAGE & TURFGRASS MANAGEMENT, Vol. 5.

By: D. Jordan n, P. Johnson n & T. Corbett*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: June 17, 2019

2018 journal article

Influence of Inoculation with Bradyrhizobia and Nitrogen Rate on Yield and Estimated Economic Return of Virginia Market-Type Peanut

CROP FORAGE & TURFGRASS MANAGEMENT, 4(1).

By: D. Jordan n, P. Johnson n, A. Hare n, D. Anco*, J. Chapin*, J. Thomas*, S. Monfort*, M. Balota

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: December 3, 2018

2014 journal article

Corn, cotton, and peanut response to tillage and subsurface drip irrigation in north carolina

Agronomy Journal, 106(3), 962–967.

By: D. Jordan n, P. Johnson n, G. Grabow n & T. Corbett*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2014 journal article

Peanut Response to Planting Date, Tillage, and Cultivar in North Carolina

AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 106(2), 486–490.

By: W. Drake n, D. Jordan n, P. Johnson n, B. Shew n, R. Brandenburg n & T. Corbett*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2009 journal article

Peanut Cultivar Response to Damage from Tobacco Thrips and Paraquat

AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 101(6), 1388–1393.

TL;DR: Recommendations on use of aldicarb for tobacco thrips control or paraquat for early season weed control should not vary based on cultivar selection when considering pod yield and market grade characteristics. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2009 journal article

Peanut and Eclipta (Eclipta prostrata) Response to Flumioxazin

WEED TECHNOLOGY, 23(2), 231–235.

author keywords: Crop injury; herbicide; peanut tolerance; weed management
TL;DR: Diclosulam was more effective than flumioxazin in controlling eclipta when these herbicides were applied PRE with metolachlor or following pendimethalin PPI, however, control by flumoxazin prevented yield loss when compared with metalachlor alone. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2009 journal article

Weed Management in Peanut with Herbicide Combinations Containing Imazapic and Other Pesticides

WEED TECHNOLOGY, 23(1), 6–10.

author keywords: Pesticide compatibility; weed management
TL;DR: Applying either diclosulam PRE or imazapic POST alone or in combination increased peanut yield over nontreated peanut in five of six experiments, and few differences in pod yield were noted when comparing imazAPic rates. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2008 journal article

Crop Response to Rotation and Tillage in Peanut-Based Cropping Systems

AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 100(6), 1580–1586.

By: D. Jordan n, J. Barnes*, T. Corbett*, C. Bogle*, P. Johnson n, B. Shew n, S. Koenning n, W. Ye*, R. Brandenburg n

TL;DR: Comparisons of yield of corn, cotton, and peanut in different rotations planted in conventional and reduced tillage suggest that variation in response to rotation and tillage should be expected based on the crop and edaphic and environmental conditions. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
15. Life on Land (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2008 journal article

Influence of Graminicide Formulation on Compatibility with Other Pesticides

WEED TECHNOLOGY, 22(4), 580–583.

author keywords: Antagonism; formulation; integrated pest management; pesticide compatibility
TL;DR: Broadleaf signalgrass and large crabgrass control by clethodim was slightly reduced by acifluorfen plus bentazon, chlorothalonil, imazapic, and pyraclostrobin, but not by tebuconazole. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2007 journal article

Compatibility of diclosulam with postemergence herbicides and fungicides

WEED TECHNOLOGY, 21(4), 869–872.

author keywords: antagonism; integrated pest management; pesticide compatibility
TL;DR: Diclosulam is registered for residual and postemergence control of several broadleaf weeds and suppression of annual sedges in peanut in the southeastern United States and compatibility of coapplication of pesticides is a concern. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2007 journal article

Role of insecticides in reducing thrips injury to plants and incidence of tomato spotted wilt virus in virginia market-type peanut

JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY, 100(4), 1241–1247.

By: D. Herbert, S. Malone, S. Aref, R. Brandenburg*, D. Jordan*, B. Royals*, P. Johnson*

author keywords: integrated pest management; tomato spotted wilt virus; tobacco thrips; advisory; virginia market-type peanut
TL;DR: This research elucidated the influence of insecticides on thrips populations, thrips plant injury, incidence of TSWV, and pod yield in virginia market-type peanut and found in-furrow application of aldicarb and phorate resulted in significant levels of thrips control. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2007 journal article

Weed and peanut (Arachis hypogaea) response to diclosularn applied POST

WEED TECHNOLOGY, 21(3), 618–622.

By: S. Lancaster, J. Beam*, J. Lanier*, D. Jordan* & P. Johnson

author keywords: broadleaf weed control; crop tolerance; imazapic; weed management
TL;DR: Efficacy of diclosulam was affected by application rate and environment, and foliar injury and peanut pod yield were influenced by dicrosulam rate, although no clear relation was evident. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2005 journal article

Peanut response to inoculation and nitrogen fertilizer

Agronomy Journal, 97(1), 79–84.

By: J. Lanier, D. Jordan, J. Spears, R. Wells & P. Johnson

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2004 journal article

Disease management in overhead sprinkler and subsurface drip irrigation systems for peanut

AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 96(4), 1058–1065.

By: J. Lanier n, D. Jordan n, J. Barnes*, J. Matthews*, G. Grabow n, W. Griffin, J. Bailey n, P. Johnson n, J. Spears n, R. Wells n

TL;DR: Experiments were conducted to compare development of early leaf spot, pod yield, and market grade characteristics when peanut was grown under overhead sprinkler irrigation and subsurface drip irrigation and fungicides were not applied or applied biweekly or based on weather advisories. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2004 journal article

Peanut response to planting pattern, row spacing, and irrigation

AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 96(4), 1066–1072.

By: J. Lanier n, D. Jordan n, J. Spears n, R. Wells n, P. Johnson n, J. Barnes*, C. Hurt n, R. Brandenburg n, J. Bailey n

TL;DR: Peanut pod yield was higher in standard twin row planting patterns than when grown in singleRow planting patterns in some but not all experiments, and less tomato spotted wilt was observed in standard or narrow twin Row planting patterns compared with single row planting pattern. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2003 journal article

Peanut response to cultivar selection, digging date, and tillage intensity

AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 95(2), 380–385.

By: D. Jordan n, J. Barnes*, C. Bogle n, R. Brandenburg n, J. Bailey n, P. Johnson n, A. Culpepper n

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2002 journal article

Influence of prohexadione calcium on pod yield and pod loss of peanut

Agronomy Journal, 94(2), 331–336.

By: J. Beam*, D. Jordan*, A. York*, T. Isleib*, J. Bailey*, T. McKemie, J. Spears*, P. Johnson*

TL;DR: Excessive vegetative growth of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) can make digging and inverting operations less efficient, so increased combined yield noted following application of prohexadione Ca can be partially attributed to decreased pod loss. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2002 journal article

Yield and economic return of ten peanut-based cropping systems

AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 94(6), 1289–1294.

By: D. Jordan n, J. Bailey n, J. Barnes*, C. Bogle*, S. Bullen n, A. Brown n, K. Edmisten n, E. Dunphy n, P. Johnson n

Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2001 journal article

Peanut response to prohexadione calcium in three seeding rate-row pattern planting systems

AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 93(1), 232–236.

By: D. Jordan n, J. Beam n, P. Johnson n & J. Spears n

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2001 journal article

Peanut response to tillage and fertilization

AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 93(5), 1125–1130.

By: D. Jordan n, J. Barnes*, C. Bogle*, G. Naderman n, G. Roberson n & P. Johnson n

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

1998 journal article

Influence of adjuvants on efficacy of 2,4-DB, CADRE, and Strongarm

Proceedings, Southern Weed Science Society, 51(1998), 60–61.

By: D. Jordan & P. Johnson

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

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