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			<journal-id journal-id-type="publisher-id">pnut</journal-id>
			<journal-id journal-id-type="allenpress-id">pnut</journal-id>
			<journal-title>Peanut Science</journal-title>
			<issn pub-type="ppub">0095-3679</issn>
			<issn pub-type="active">0095-3679</issn>
			<publisher>
				<publisher-name>American Peanut Research and Education Society</publisher-name>
			</publisher>
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			<article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.3146/i0095-3679-27-2-6</article-id>
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					<subject>Articles</subject>
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				<article-title>Winter Fallow Management of Volunteer Peanut (<italic>Arachis hypogaea</italic> L.) and Cutleaf Eveningprimrose (<italic>Oenothera laciniata</italic> Hill)</article-title>
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				<contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple">
					<name name-style="western">
						<given-names>W. C.</given-names><x xml:space="preserve"> </x>
						<surname>Johnson</surname><x xml:space="preserve"> </x>
						<suffix>III</suffix>
					</name>
					<xref ref-type="corresp" rid="cor1">&ast;</xref><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
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				<contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple">
					<name name-style="western">
						<given-names>J. A.</given-names><x xml:space="preserve"> </x>
						<surname>Baldwin</surname>
					</name><x xml:space="preserve">, and </x>
				</contrib>
				<contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple">
					<name name-style="western">
						<given-names>B. G.</given-names><x xml:space="preserve"> </x>
						<surname>Mullinix</surname><x xml:space="preserve"> </x>
						<suffix>Jr.</suffix>
					</name>
					<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1"><sup>1</sup></xref>
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					<label><sup>1</sup></label>Res. Agron., USDA-ARS; Prof., Univ. of Ga.; and Agric. Res. Statistician; Coastal Plain Exp. Sta., Tifton, GA 31793&ndash;0748. Cooperative investigations of the Univ. of Georgia and the USDA-ARS. All programs and services of the Univ. of Georgia and USDA-ARS are offered on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status, or handicap. Mention of a trademark, proprietary product, or vendor does not constitute a guarantee or warranty of the product by the Univ. of Georgia or the USDA and does not imply its approval to the exclusion of other products or vendors that may also be suitable
				</aff>
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			<author-notes>
				<corresp id="cor1">&ast;Corresponding author (email: <email xlink:href="mailto:cjohnson@tifton.cpes.peachnet.edu" xlink:type="simple">cjohnson&commat;tifton.cpes.peachnet.edu</email>).</corresp>
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			<pub-date pub-type="ppub">
				<month>7</month>
				<year>2000</year>
			</pub-date>
			<volume>27</volume>
			<issue>2</issue>
			<fpage>67</fpage>
			<lpage>70</lpage>
			<permissions>
				<copyright-statement>American Peanut Research and Education Society</copyright-statement>
				<copyright-year>2000</copyright-year>
				<copyright-holder>American Peanut Research and Education Society</copyright-holder>
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			<abstract>
				<title>Abstract</title>
				<p>Volunteer peanut and cutleaf eveningprimrose are part of the epidemiology of spotted wilt disease of peanut and other susceptible crops in the Southeastern U.S. Coastal Plain. Studies were conducted on the timing and frequency of fallow harrowing, integrated with applications of glyphosate or tribenuron-methyl, for control of volunteer peanut and cutleaf eveningprimrose. Spring harrowing was generally more effective in controlling volunteer peanut than fall or winter harrowing. Conversely, cutleaf eveningprimrose was controlled by sequential harrowing in the fall, winter, and spring, with single harrowing less effective. In general, spring applications of glyphosate or tribenuron-methyl were equally effective in controlling volunteer peanut and cutleaf eveningprimrose in absence of tillage.</p>
			</abstract>
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				<title>Key Words</title>
				<kwd>Integrated weed management</kwd><x xml:space="preserve">; </x><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
				<kwd>reduced tillage</kwd><x xml:space="preserve">; </x><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
				<kwd>spotted wilt</kwd><x xml:space="preserve">; </x><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
				<kwd>tomato spotted wilt tospovirus</kwd>
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