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Martin Williams
Ecologist


Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)
Mapping of flumioxazin tolerance in snap bean diversity panel leads to discovery of a master genomic region controlling multiple stress resistance genes - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
First report of severe tolpyralate sensitivity in corn (Zea mays) discovers a novel genetic factor conferring crop response to a herbicide - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams II, M.M., Hausman, N.E., Saballos, A., Landau, C.A., Brooks, M.D., Flannery, P., Tracy, W., Thompson, C. 2024. First report of severe tolpyralate sensitivity in corn (Zea mays) discovers a novel genetic factor conferring crop response to a herbicide. Pest Management Science. 80(3):1645-1653. https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.7896.
Genome-wide association study identifies candidate loci with major contributions to the genetic control of pod morphological traits in snap bean - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Saballos, A., Williams, M. 2023. Genome-wide association study identifies candidate loci with major contributions to the genetic control of pod morphological traits in snap bean. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 146(1):1-14. https://doi.org/10.21273/JASHS05318-23.
The silver bullet that wasn’t: rapid agronomic weed adaptations to glyphosate in North America - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Landau, C.A., Bradley, K., Burns, E., Flessner, M., Gage, K., Hager, A., Ikley, J., Jha, P., Johnson, P., Johnson, W., Lancaster, S., Legleiter, T., Lingenfelter, D., Loux, M., Miller, E., Norsworthy, J., Owen, M., Nolte, S., Sarangi, D., Sikkema, P., Sprague, C., Vangessel, M., Werle, R., Young, B., Williams, M. 2023. The silver bullet that wasn’t: rapid agronomic weed adaptations to glyphosate in North America. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). 2(12). Article pgrad338. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad338.
Sweet corn yield prediction using machine learning models and field-level data - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dhaliwal, D., Williams II, M.M. 2023. Sweet corn yield prediction using machine learning models and field-level data. Precision Agriculture. 25:51-64. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11119-023-10057-1.
Genetic diversity of North American popcorn germplasm and the effect of population structure on nicosulfuron response - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Sullivan, M., Williams II, M.M., Studer, A. 2023. Genetic diversity of North American popcorn germplasm and the effect of population structure on nicosulfuron response. Crop Science. 63(5):2894-2912. https://doi.org/10.1002/csc2.21039.
Agricultural Research Service weed science research: past, present, and future - ()
Young, S.L., Anderson, J.V., Baerson, S.R., Bajsa Hirschel, J.N., Blumenthal, D.M., Boyd, C.S., Boyette, C.D., Brennan, E.B., Cantrell, C.L., Chao, W.S., Chee Sanford, J.C., Clements, D.D., Dray Jr, F.A., Duke, S.O., Porter, K.M., Fletcher, R.S., Fulcher, M.R., Gaskin, J., Grewell, B.J., Hamerlynck, E.P., Hoagland, R.E., Horvath, D.P., Law, E.P., Madsen, J., Martin, D.E., Mattox, C.M., Mirsky, S.B., Molin, W.T., Moran, P.J., Mueller, R.C., Nandula, V.K., Newingham, B.A., Pan, Z., Porensky, L.M., Pratt, P.D., Price, A.J., Rector, B.G., Reddy, K.N., Sheley, R.L., Smith, L., Smith, M., Snyder, K.A., Tancos, M.A., West, N.M., Wheeler, G.S., Williams, M., Wolf, J.E., Wonkka, C.L., Wright, A.A., Xi, J., Ziska, L.H. 2023. Agricultural Research Service weed science research: past, present, and future. Weed Science. 71(4):312-327. https://doi.org/10.1017/wsc.2023.31.
An outlook on processing sweet corn production from the last three decades (1990s-2010s) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dhaliwal, D., Williams, M. 2023. An outlook on processing sweet corn production from the last three decades (1990s-2010s). HortScience. 58(7):792-796. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI17109-23.
Snap bean response to pyroxasulfone in a diversity panel - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams II, M.M., Saballos, A., Peachey, R. 2023. Snap bean response to pyroxasulfone in a diversity panel. Weed Technology. 37(1):84-88. https://doi.org/10.1017/wet.2023.12.
No evidence sowing date influences optimum plant density of sweet corn grown in the Midwestern United States - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams II, M.M., Dhaliwal, D., Hausman, N.E. 2023. No evidence sowing date influences optimum plant density of sweet corn grown in the Midwestern United States. HortScience. 58(3):301-306. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI16933-22.
Probabilistic assessment of cereal rye cover crop impacts on regional crop yield and soil carbon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Rai, T., Lee, N., Williams, M., Davis, A., Villamil, M., Dokoohaki, H. 2023. Probabilistic assessment of cereal rye cover crop impacts on regional crop yield and soil carbon. Agriculture. 13(1). Article 176. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13010176.
Evidence of sweet corn yield losses from rising temperatures - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dhaliwal, D., Williams, M. 2022. Evidence of sweet corn yield losses from rising temperatures. Scientific Reports. 12. Article 18218. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-23237-2.
4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) inhibiting herbicides: past, present, and future - ()
Jhala, A.J., Kumar, V., Yadav, R., Jha, P., Jugulam, M., WilliamsII, M.M., Hausman, N.E., Dayan, F., Burton, P.M., Dale, R., Norsworthy, J.K. 2023. 4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) inhibiting herbicides: past, present, and future. Weed Technology. 37(1):1-14. https://doi.org/10.1017/wet.2022.79.
Everything edamame: biology, production, nutrition, sensory and economics, volume 1 - ()
Williams, M., Zhang, B., Fu, X., Ross, J. 2022. Everything edamame: biology, production, nutrition, sensory and economics, volume 1. Frontiers in Plant Science. 13:976008. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.976008.
Estimating local eradication costs for invasive Miscanthus populations throughout the eastern and midwestern United States - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Lowry, C., Matlaga, D., West, N.M., Williams II, M.M., Davis, A. 2022. Estimating local eradication costs for invasive Miscanthus populations throughout the eastern and midwestern United States. Invasive Plant Science and Management. 15(3):115-121. https://doi.org/10.1017/inp.2022.20.
Multiple genomic regions govern tolerance to sulfentrazone in snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Saballos, A., Soler-Garzon, A., Brooks, M.D., Hart, J., Lipka, A., Miklas, P.N., Peachey, R.E., Tranel, P., Williams, M. 2022. Multiple genomic regions govern tolerance to sulfentrazone in snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Frontiers in Agronomy. 4. Article 869770. https://doi.org/10.3389/fagro.2022.869770.
Deteriorating weed control and variable weather portends greater soybean yield losses in the future - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Landau, C.A., Hager, A.G., Williams II, M.M. 2022. Deteriorating weed control and variable weather portends greater soybean yield losses in the future. Science of the Total Environment. 830. Article 154764. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154764.
Significance of application timing, formulation, and cytochrome P450 genotypic class on sweet corn response to dicamba - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Landau, C.A., Bernards, M.L., Hager, A.G., Williams II, M.M. 2022. Significance of application timing, formulation, and cytochrome P450 genotypic class on sweet corn response to dicamba. Weed Science. 70(2):167-173. https://doi.org/10.1017/wsc.2022.5.
Historical trends in sweet corn plant density tolerance using era hybrids (1930–2010s) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dhaliwal, D.S., Ainsworth, E.A., Williams II, M.M. 2021. Historical trends in sweet corn plant density tolerance using era hybrids (1930–2010s). Frontiers in Plant Science. 12. Article 707852. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.707852.
Diminishing weed control exacerbates maize yield loss to adverse weather - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Landau, C.A., Hager, A.G., Williams II, M.M. 2021. Diminishing weed control exacerbates maize yield loss to adverse weather. Global Change Biology. 27(23):6156-6165. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15857.
Transcriptional analysis of sweet corn hybrids in response to crowding stress - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Choe, E., Ko, Y., Williams II, M.M. 2021. Transcriptional analysis of sweet corn hybrids in response to crowding stress. PLoS ONE. 16(6). Article e0253190. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253190.
Economic optimum plant density of sweet corn does not increase root lodging incidence Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams II, M., Hausman, N.E., Dhaliwal, D., Grift, T., Bohn, M. 2021. Economic optimum plant density of sweet corn does not increase root lodging incidence. Crop Science. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1002/csc2.20546.
Future efficacy of pre-emergence herbicides in corn (Zea mays) is threatened by more variable weather - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Landau, C., Hager, A., Tranel, P., Davis, A., Martin, N., Williams II, M.M. 2021. Future efficacy of pre-emergence herbicides in corn (Zea mays) is threatened by more variable weather. Pest Management Science. 77(6):2683-2689. https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.6309.
Integrated weed management strategies with cereal rye mulch in processing vegetable legumes - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Korres, N.E., Hausman, N.E., Moody, J., Kitis, E., Williams II, M.M. 2020. Integrated weed management strategies with cereal rye mulch in processing vegetable legumes. Agronomy Journal. 112(5):4264-4275. https://doi.org/10.1002/agj2.20349.
Soybean density and Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) establishment time: effects on weed biology, crop yield, and economic returns - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Korres, N.E., Norsworthy, J., Mauromoustakos, A., Williams II, M.M. 2020. Soybean density and Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) establishment time: effects on weed biology, crop yield, and economic returns. Weed Science. 68(5):467-475. https://doi.org/10.1017/wsc.2020.41.
Expression and comparison of sweet corn CYP81A9s in relation to nicosulfuron sensitivity - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Choe, E., Williams II, M.M. 2020. Expression and comparison of sweet corn CYP81A9s in relation to nicosulfuron sensitivity. Pest Management Science. https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.5848.
Understanding variability in optimum plant density and recommendation domains for crowding stress tolerant processing sweet corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dhaliwal, D., Williams II, M.M. 2020. Understanding variability in optimum plant density and recommendation domains for crowding stress tolerant processing sweet corn. PLoS One. 15(2):e0228809. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228809.
Economically optimal plant density for machine-harvested edamame - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dhaliwal, D., Williams II, M.M. 2020. Economically optimal plant density for machine-harvested edamame. HortScience. 55(3):368-373. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI14642-19.
Response of annual weeds to glyphosate: evaluation and optimization of application rate based on fecundity-avoidance biomass threshold criterion - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Leguizamon, E.S., Ferrari, G., Williams II, M.M., Burgos, N.R., Travlos, I., Korres, N.E. 2019. Response of annual weeds to glyphosate: evaluation and optimization of application rate based on fecundity-avoidance biomass threshold criterion. Agronomy. 9:851. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9120851.
Soil microbial communities in diverse agroecosystems exposed to glyphosate - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Kepler, R., Epp Schmidt, D.J., Yarwood, S.A., Cavigelli, M.A., Buyer, J.S., Duke, S.O., Reddy, K.N., Williams, M., Bradley, C.A., Maul, J.E. 2020. Soil microbial communities in diverse agroecosystems exposed to glyphosate. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.01744-19.
Optimum plant density for crowding stress tolerant processing sweet corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dhaliwal, D.S., Williams II, M.M. 2019. Optimum plant density for crowding stress tolerant processing sweet corn. PLoS One. 14(9):e0223107. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223107.
Vegetable soybean tolerance to flumioxazin-based treatments for waterhemp control is similar to grain-type soybean - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. II, Moody, J.L., Hausman, N.E. 2019. Vegetable soybean tolerance to flumioxazin-based treatments for waterhemp control is similar to grain-type soybean. Weed Technology. 33:530-534. https://doi.org/10.1017/wet.2019.15.
Soil microbial communities in diverse agroecosystems exposed to glyphosate - ()
Kepler, R.M., Epp Schmidt, D.J., Yarwood, S.A., Cavigelli, M.A., Buyer, J.S., Duke, S.O., Reddy, K.N., Williams, M., Bradley, C.A., Maul, J.E. 2018. Soil microbial communities in diverse agroecosystems exposed to glyphosate. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/484055.
Planting depth and seed size affect edamame emergence individually - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Crawford, L.E., Williams, M.M. II. 2019. Planting depth and seed size affect edamame emergence individually. HortScience. 54(1):92-94. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI13631-18.
Glyphosate resistance technology has minimal or no effect on maize mineral content and yield - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Reddy, K.N., Cizdziel, J.V., Williams, M., Maul, J.E., Rimando, A.M., Duke, S.O. 2018. Glyphosate resistance technology has minimal or no effect on maize mineral content and yield. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 66:10139-10146. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs/jafc.8b01655.
Role of edamame (Glycine max) seed size in early-season crop-weed interactions - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Crawford, L., Williams, M.M. II. 2018. Role of edamame (Glycine max) seed size in early-season crop-weed interactions. Weed Science. 66:746-751. https://doi.org/10.1017/wsc.2018.46.
An early-killed rye (Secale cereale) cover crop has potential for weed management in edamame (Glycine max) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Crawford, L., Williams, M., Wortman, S. 2018. An early-killed rye (Secale cereale) cover crop has potential for weed management in edamame (Glycine max). Weed Science. 66(4):502-507. doi.org/10.1017/wsc.2018.5.
Reproductive sink of sweet corn in response to plant density and hybrid - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams II, M.M. 2018. Reproductive sink of sweet corn in response to plant density and hybrid. HortScience. 53:28-32.
Fludioxonil+Mefenoxam seed treatment improves edamame seedling emergence - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams II, M.M., Bradley, C.A. 2017. Fludioxonil+Mefenoxam seed treatment improves edamame seedling emergence. HortTechnology. 27:846-851.
Genotype adoption in processing sweet corn relates to stability in case production - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams II, M.M. 2018. Genotype adoption in processing sweet corn relates to stability in case production. HortScience. 52:1748-1754.
Lack of transgene and glyphosate effects on yield, and mineral and amino acid content of glyphosate-resistant soybean - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Duke, S.O., Rimando, A.M., Reddy, K.N., Cizdziel, J.V., Bellaloui, N., Shaw, D.R., Williams, M., Maul, J.E. 2017. Lack of transgene and glyphosate effects on yield, and mineral and amino acid content of glyphosate-resistant soybean. Pest Management Science. 74:1166-1173. https://doi.10.1002/ps.4625.
Optimization of agricultural field workability predictions for improved risk management - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tomasek, B.J., Williams, M., Davis, A.S. 2015. Optimization of agricultural field workability predictions for improved risk management. Agronomy Journal. 107(2):627-633.
Changes in field workability and drought risk from projected climate change drive spatially variable risks in Illinois cropping systems - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tomasek, B.J., Williams, M., Davis, A.S. 2017. Changes in field workability and drought risk from projected climate change drive spatially variable risks in Illinois cropping systems. Environmental Research Letters. 12(2):e0172301.
Vegetable soybean tolerance to pyroxasulfone - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams II, M.M., Hausman, N.E., Moody, J.L. 2017. Vegetable soybean tolerance to pyroxasulfone. Weed Technology. 31:416-420.
No-till snap bean performance and weed response following rye and vetch cover crops - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Boydston, R.A., Williams, M. 2016. No-till snap bean performance and weed response following rye and vetch cover crops. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems. doi: 10.1017/S1742170516000405.
Goss’s wilt incidence in sweet corn is independent of transgenic traits and glyphosate - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. II, Bradley, C.A., Duke, S.O., Maul, J.E., Reddy, K.N. 2015. Goss’s wilt incidence in sweet corn is independent of transgenic traits and glyphosate. Horticultural Science. 50:1791-1794.
Relationships among phenotypic traits of sweet corn and tolerance to crowding stress - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. II 2015. Relationships among phenotypic traits of sweet corn and tolerance to crowding stress. Field Crops Research. 185:45-50.
Identification of crowding stress tolerance co-expression networks involved in sweet corn yield - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Choe, E., Drnevich, J., Williams II, M.M. 2016. Identification of crowding stress tolerance co-expression networks involved in sweet corn yield. PLoS One. doi: org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147418.
Managing weeds in commercial edamame production: current options and their outcomes - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams II, M.M. 2015. Managing weeds in commercial edamame production: current options and their outcomes. Weed Science. 63:954-961.
Sweet corn hybrid tolerance to weed competition under three weed management levels - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Boydston, R.A., Williams, M. 2015. Sweet corn hybrid tolerance to weed competition under three weed management levels. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems. 31:281-287. doi: 10.1017/S1742170515000204.
Stress test: identifying crowding stress-tolerant hybrids in processing sweet corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams II, M.M. 2015. Stress test: identifying crowding stress-tolerant hybrids in processing sweet corn. Agronomy Journal. 107:1782-1788.
Alternatives to atrazine for weed management in processing sweet corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Arslan, Z., Williams, M., Becker, R., Fritz, V.A., Peachey, R., Rabaey, T.L. 2017. Alternatives to atrazine for weed management in processing sweet corn. Weed Science. 64:531-539.
Phenomorphological characterization of vegetable soybean germplasm lines for commercial production - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams II, M. 2015. Phenomorphological characterization of vegetable soybean germplasm lines for commercial production. Crop Science. 55:1274-1279.
A bioenergy feedstock/vegetable double-cropping system - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M. 2014. A bioenergy feedstock/vegetable double-cropping system. Industrial Crops and Products. 59:223-227.
Vegetable soybean tolerance to bentazon, fomesafen, imazamox, linuron, and sulfentrazone - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams II, M., Nelson, R.L. 2014. Vegetable soybean tolerance to bentazon, fomesafen, imazamox, linuron, and sulfentrazone. Weed Technology. 28:601-607.
Photosystem II-inhibitors play a limited role in sweet corn response to 4-hydroxyphenyl pyruvate dioxygenase-inhibiting herbicides - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Choe, E., Williams, M., Boydston, R.A., Huber, J., Huber, S.C., Pataky, J.K. 2014. Photosystem II-inhibitors play a limited role in sweet corn response to 4-hydroxyphenyl pyruvate dioxygenase-inhibiting herbicides. Agronomy Journal. 106:1317-1323.
Few crop traits accurately predict variables important to productivity of processing sweet corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M. 2014. Few crop traits accurately predict variables important to productivity of processing sweet corn. Field Crops Research. 157:20-26.
Crop seeding level: implications for weed management in sweet corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. II, Boydston, R.A. 2013. Crop seeding level: implications for weed management in sweet corn. Weed Science. 61(3):437-442.
Towards a no-till no-spray future? Introduction to a symposium on nonchemical weed management for reduced-tillage cropping systems - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Brainard, D., Haramoto, E., Williams, M.M. II, Mirsky, S.B. 2013. Towards a no-till no-spray future? Introduction to a symposium on nonchemical weed management for reduced-tillage cropping systems. Weed Technology. 27:190-192.
Intraspecific and interspecific competition in sweet corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. II, Boydston, R.A. 2013. Intraspecific and interspecific competition in sweet corn. Agronomy Journal. 105(2):503-508.
Maize dwarf mosaic can reduce weed suppressive ability of sweet corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Pataky, J.K. 2012. Maize dwarf mosaic can reduce weed suppressive ability of sweet corn. Weed Science. 60:577-582.
Máodò: weed management issues in North American edamame - (Proceedings)
Williams, M., Herman, T., Nelson, R.L. 2012. Máodò: weed management issues in North American edamame. International Weed Science Congress. Available: www.iwss.info/proceedings.asp.
Agronomics and economics of plant population density on processing sweet corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. II. 2011. Agronomics and economics of plant population density on processing sweet corn. Field Crops Research. 128:55-61.
Interactions between maize dwarf mosaic and weed interference on sweet corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. II, Pataky, J.K. 2011. Interactions between maize dwarf mosaic and weed interference on sweet corn. Field Crops Research. 128:48-54.
Edamame cultivar report - 2011 - ()
Williams, M., Herman, T., Nelson, R.L. 2012. Edamame cultivar report - 2011. Midwest Vegetable Variety Trial Report. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. Available: http://www.hort.purdue.edu/fruitveg/rep_pres/2011-12/toc11.shtml.
Maize dwarf mosaic in sweet corn contributes to weed growth and seed production - (Abstract Only)
Williams, M., Pataky, J.K. 2012. Maize dwarf mosaic in sweet corn contributes to weed growth and seed production [abstract]. Weed Science Society of America. Paper No. 128.
Maternal corn environment influences wild-proso millet (Panicum miliaceum) seed characteristics - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. II, Schutte, B.J., Yim, S. 2012. Maternal corn environment influences wild-proso millet (Panicum miliaceum) seed characteristics. Weed Science. 60:69-74.
Observations from a quarter century of evaluating reactions of sweet corn hybrids in disease nurseries - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Pataky, J.K., Williams, M., Headrick, M.M., Nankam, C., Du Toit, L., Michener, P.M. 2011. Observations from a quarter century of evaluating reactions of sweet corn hybrids in disease nurseries. Plant Disease. 95:1492-1506.
Significance of atrazine as a tank-mix partner with tembotrione - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Boydston, R.A., Peachey, R.E., Robinson, D. 2011. Significance of atrazine as a tank-mix partner with tembotrione. Weed Technology. 25(3):299-302.
Sweet Corn Hybrid Disease Nursery - 2010 - ()
Pataky, J., Williams, M., Warsaw, B. 2011. Sweet Corn Hybrid Disease Nursery - 2010. Midwest Vegetable Variety Trial Report 2010. Purdue University. p. 149-174.
Reactions of Sweet Corn Hybrids to Prevalent Diseases and Herbicides - ()
Pataky, J., Williams, M. 2011. Reactions of Sweet Corn Hybrids to Prevalent Diseases and Herbicides. Midwest Vegetable Variety Trial Report for 2010. Purdue University. p. 115-148.
Response of four sweet corn hybrids to weed management level. - (Abstract Only)
Boydston, R.A., Williams, M. 2011. Response of four sweet corn hybrids to weed management level.. Western Society of Weed Science Meeting Proceedings. (145). http://wssaabstracts.com/public/6/proceedings.html#pres145.
Using less atrazine in sweet corn: challenges to overcome - (Abstract Only)
Williams, M.M. II, Boydston, R.A., Peachy, R.E., Robinson, D.E. 2011. Using less atrazine in sweet corn: challenges to overcome [abstract]. Weed Science Society of America. Paper No. 195.
Performance consistency of reduced Atrazine use in sweet corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. II, Boydston, R.A., Peachey, R.E., Robinson, D. 2011. Performance consistency of reduced Atrazine use in sweet corn. Field Crops Research. 121:96-104.
Rye and vetch management for no-till snap bean production. - (Abstract Only)
Boydston, R.A., Williams, M. 2011. Rye and vetch management for no-till snap bean production.. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Abstracts. Paper #145. http://www.wssa.net/Meetings/WSSAAbstracts/abstractsearch.php.
Maternal Corn Environment Influences Wild-proso Millet (Panicum miliaceum) Seed Characteristics - (Abstract Only)
Williams, M., Schutte, B.J., So, Y.F. 2010. Maternal Corn Environment Influences Wild-proso Millet (Panicum miliaceum) Seed Characteristics. North Central Weed Science Society US Proceedings. Available: http://www.ncwss.org/.
How safe is Capreno on sweet corn? - (Abstract Only)
Williams, M., Pataky, J.K. 2010. How safe is Capreno on sweet corn? North Central Weed Science Society US Proceedings. Available: http://www.ncwss.org/.
Genetic Factors Influencing Adverse Effects of Mesotrione and Nicosulfuron on Sweet Corn Yield - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Meyer, M., Pataky, J., Williams, M. 2010. Genetic Factors Influencing Adverse Effects of Mesotrione and Nicosulfuron on Sweet Corn Yield. Agronomy Journal. 102:1138-1144.
Sweet Corn Hybrid Disease Nursery - 2009 - ()
Pataky, J.K., Williams, M., Meyer, M., Warsaw, B. 2010. Sweet Corn Hybrid Disease Nursery - 2009. Purdue University. Midwest Vegetable Variety Trial Report.
Factors affecting differential sweet corn sensitivity to HPPD-inhibiting herbicides - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Pataky, J.K. 2010. Factors Affecting Differential Sweet Corn Sensitivity to HPPD-inhibiting Herbicides. Weed Science. 58:289-294.
Significance of Atrazine in Weed Management Systems of Sweet Corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Boerboom, C.M., Rabaey, T.L. 2010. Significance of Atrazine in Weed Management Systems of Sweet Corn. Weed Technology. 24:139-142.
Biological Significance of Low Weed Population Densities on Sweet Corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. 2010. Biological Significance of Low Weed Population Densities on Sweet Corn. Agronomy Journal. 102:464-468.
Explanation of the Differences in Sweet Corn Hybrid Sensitivity to HPPD-inhibitors - (Abstract Only)
Williams, M., Pataky, J.K. 2010. Explanation of the Differences in Sweet Corn Hybrid Sensitivity to HPPD-inhibitors. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Abstracts. Available: http://www.wssa.net/Meetings/WSSAAbstracts/abstractsearch.php.
Linkages Among Agronomic, Environmental and Weed Management Characteristics in North American Sweet Corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. II, Davis, A.S., Rabaey, T.L., Boerboom, C.M. 2009. Linkages Among Agronomic, Environmental and Weed Management Characteristics in North American Sweet Corn. Field Crops Research. 113:161-169.
A Common Genetic Basis for Cross-Sensitivity to Mesotrione and Nicosulfuron in Sweet Corn Hybrid Cultivars and Inbreds Grown Throughout North America - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Pataky, J.K., Williams, M.M. II, Reichers, D.E., Meyer, M.D. 2009. A Common Genetic Basis for Cross-Sensitivity to Mesotrione and Nicosulfuron in Sweet Corn Hybrid Cultivars and Inbreds Grown Throughout North America. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 134:252-260.
Within-Season Changes in the Residual Weed Community and Crop Tolerance to Interference over the Long Planting Season of Sweet Corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. II. 2009. Within-Season Changes in the Residual Weed Community and Crop Tolerance to Interference over the Long Planting Season of Sweet Corn. Weed Science. 57:319-325.
Principal canopy factors of sweet corn and relationships to competitive ability with wild-proso millet (panicum miliaceum) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
So, Y.F., Williams, M.M. II, Pataky, J.K., Davis, A.S. 2009. Principal Canopy Factors of Sweet Corn and Relationships to Competitive Ability with Wild-proso Millet (panicum miliaceum). Weed Science. 57:296-303.
Wild-proso Differentially Affects Canopy Architecture and Yield Components of 25 Sweet Corn Hybrids - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
So, Y.F., Williams, M.M. II, Pataky, J.K. 2009. Wild-proso Differentially Affects Canopy Architecture and Yield Components of 25 Sweet Corn Hybrids. HortScience. 44:408-412.
Further Evidence of a Genetic Basis for Varied Levels of Injury to Sweet Corn Hybrids from Cytochrome P450-Metabolized Herbicides Applied Postemergence - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Wax, L.M., Pataky, J.K., Meyer, M.D. 2008. Further Evidence of a Genetic Basis for Varied Levels of Injury to Sweet Corn Hybrids from Cytochrome P450-Metabolized Herbicides Applied Postemergence . HortScience. 43:2093-2097.
Sweet corn growth and yield responses to planting dates of the north central U.S. - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. II. 2008. Sweet Corn Growth and Yield Responses to Planting Dates of the North Central United States. HortScience. 43(6):1775-1779.
Residual Weeds of Processing Sweet Corn in the North Central Region - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. II, Rabaey, T., Boerboom, C.M. 2008. Residual Weeds of Processing Sweet Corn in the North Central Region. Weed Technology. 22:646-653.
Genetic basis and implications of cross-sensitivity in Zea mays L. (sweet corn) to multiple herbicides metabolized by cytochrome P-450 enzymes - (Abstract Only)
Williams, M., Pataky, J.K., Riechers, D.E. 2008. Genetic basis and implications of cross-sensitivity in Zea mays L. (sweet corn) to multiple herbicides metabolized by cytochrome P-450 enzymes [abstract]. In: Abstracts of 5th International Weed Science Congress June 23-27, 2008, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 2008 CDROM.
Sensitivity to P450-metabolized herbicides in sweet corn: genetic basis and implications - (Proceedings)
Williams, M., Pataky, J.K., Reichers, D.E. 2008. Sensitivity to P450-metabolized herbicides in sweet corn: genetic basis and implications. In: Proceedings of the 44th Annual Corn Breeders School Illinois. March 3-4, 2008. p. 103-111.
The influence of tillage and crop on giant ragweed emergence and seed persistence in the soil - (Abstract Only)
Nordby, D., Williams, M., Chee Sanford, J.C. 2008. The influence of tillage and crop on giant ragweed emergence and seed persistence in the soil [abstract]. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Abstracts. Available: http://www.wssa.net.
A common genetic basis in sweet corn inbred C1 for cross sensitivity to multiple cytochrome P450-metabolized herbicides - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Nordby, J.N., Williams, M., Pataky, J.K., Riechers, D.E. 2008. A common genetic basis in sweet corn inbred C1 for cross sensitivity to multiple cytochrome P450-metabolized herbicides. Weed Science. 56:376-382.
Genetic Basis of Sensitivity in Sweet Corn to Tembotrione - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Pataky, J.K. 2008. Genetic Basis of Sensitivity in Sweet Corn to Tembotrione. Weed Science. 56:364-370.
Efficacy of Topramezone and Tembotrione Herbicides in Sweet Corn: Effect of Atrazine Rate, Adjuvants, and Timing - (Proceedings)
Peachey, E., Williams, M., Boydston, R.A. 2008. Efficacy of Topramezone and Tembotrione Herbicides in Sweet Corn: Effect of Atrazine Rate, Adjuvants, and Timing. Western Society of Weed Science Meeting Proceedings. 61:36.
Genetic Basis for Varied Levels of Injury to Sweet Corn Hybrids from Three Cytochrome P-450 Metabolized Herbicides - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Pataky, J.K., Meyer, M.D., Bollman, J.D., Boerboom, C.M., Williams, M. 2008. Genetic Basis for Varied Levels of Injury to Sweet Corn Hybrids from Three Cytochrome P-450 Metabolized Herbicides. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 133:438-447.
Interactions between population density of the Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata, and herbicide rate for suppression of solanaceous weeds - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Metzger, C., Boydston, R.A., Ferguson, H., Williams, M., Zack, R., Walsh, D. 2008. Interactions between population density of the Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata, and herbicide rate for suppression of solanaceous weeds. Journal of Insect Science 8:38. Available: http://www.insectscience.org/papers/2008/.
Crop competitive ability contributes to herbicide performance in sweet corn - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Boydston, R.A., Davis, A.S. 2008. Crop competitive ability contributes to herbicide performance in sweet corn. Weed Research. 48(1):56-67.
Differential tolerance in sweet corn to wild proso millet (Panicum miliaceum) interference - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Boydston, R.A., Davis, A.S. 2008. Differential tolerance in sweet corn to wild proso millet (Panicum miliaceum) interference. Weed Science. 56:91-96.
Variation in wild proso millet fecundity in sweet corn has residual effects in snap bean - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Davis, A.S., Williams, M. 2007. Variation in wild proso millet fecundity in sweet corn has residual effects in snap bean. Weed Science. 55(5):502-507.
Investigation of Anaerobic Herbicide Degradation in Agricultural Soils - (Abstract Only)
Chee Sanford, J.C., Sanford, R.A., Davis, A.S., Williams, M. 2007. Investigation of Anaerobic Herbicide Degradation in Agricultural Soils [abstract]. American Society for Microbiology Annual Meeting. Paper No. Q-161.
Investigation of Anaerobic Herbicide Degradation in Agricultural Soils - (Abstract Only)
Chee Sanford, J.C., Sanford, R.A., Connor, L.M., Davis, A.S., Williams, M. 2007. Investigation of Anaerobic Herbicide Degradation in Agricultural Soils [abstract]. Meeting Abstract. #Q-161.
Influence of planting date and weed interference on sweet corn growth and development - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. II, Lindquist, J.L. 2007. Influence of planting date and weed interference on sweet corn growth and development. Agronomy Journal. 99:1066-1072.
Prevalence of a gene conferring sensitivity to nicosulfuron and mesotrione in sweet corn and field corn - (Abstract Only)
Williams, M., Pataky, J.K., Riechers, D.E. 2007. Prevalence of a gene conferring sensitivity to nicosulfuron and mesotrione in sweet corn and field corn [abstract]. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Abstracts. Paper No. 181.
Sweet corn hybrid influences outcomes of wild proso millet suppression with sethoxydim - (Abstract Only)
Williams, M., Boydston, R.A. 2007. Sweet corn hybrid influences outcomes of wild proso millet suppression with sethoxydim [abstract]. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Abstracts. Paper No. 121.
Wild Proso millet (Panicum miliaceum) suppresive ability among three sweet corn hybrids - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Boydston, R.A., Davis, A.S. 2007. Wild proso millet (Panicum miliaceum) suppressive ability among three sweet corn hybrids. Weed Science. 55:245-251.
2006 UPDATE OF WEED ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT RESEARCH IN SWEET CORN - ()
SURVEY OF WEEDS AND WEED MANAGEMENT IN SWEET CORN GROWN FOR PROCESSING - (Abstract Only)
Williams, M., Rabaey, T.L., Boerboom, C.M., Davis, A.S. 2007. Survey of weeds and weed management in sweet corn grown for processing. North Central Weed Science Society US Proceedings. 61(1):83.
ROLE OF SWEET CORN CANOPY ARCHITECTURE IN CROP/WEED INTERACTIONS - (Abstract Only)
So, Y.F., Pataky, J.K., Williams, M., Davis, A.S. 2007. Role of sweet corn canopy architecture in crop/weed interactions. North Central Weed Science Society US Proceedings. 61(1):166.
WILD PROSO MILLET SUPPRESSION AMONG SWEET CORN HYBRIDS - (Proceedings)
Williams, M., Boydston, R.A., Davis, A.S., Pataky, J., So, Y. 2006. Wild proso millet suppression among sweet corn hybrids. 2006 Processing Crops Conference. 2006:1-9.
WILD PROSO MILLET DEMOGRAPHY IN SNAP BEANS FOLLOWING THREE DIFFERENT SWEET CORN HYBRIDS - (Abstract Only)
Davis, A.S., Williams, M. 2006. Wild proso millet demography in snap beans following three different sweet corn hybrids [abstract]. North Central Weed Science Society US Proceedings. 61:93.
INHERITANCE OF CROSS-SENSITIVITY IN SWEET CORN TO HERBICIDES APPLIED POSTEMERGENCE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Pataky, Jerald K., Norby, John N., Williams, M., Riechers, D.E. 2006. Inheritance of cross-sensitivity in sweet corn to herbicides applied postemergence. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 131:744-751.
CANOPY VARIATION AMONG THREE SWEET CORN HYBRIDS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR LIGHT COMPETITION - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Boydston, R.A., Davis, A.S. 2006. Canopy variation among three sweet corn hybrids and implications for light competition. HortScience. 41:1449-1454.
Volunteer potato density influences critical time of weed removal in bulb onion - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Ransom, C.V., Thompson, W.M. 2007. Volunteer potato density influences critical time of weed removal in bulb onion. Weed Technology. 21(1):136-140.
FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN GIANT RAGWEED (AMBROSIA TRIFIDA L.) INTERFERENCE AND SWEET CORN YIELD AND EAR TRAITS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Masiunas, J.B. 2006. Functional relationships between giant ragweed (Ambrosia trifida L.) interference and sweet corn yield and ear traits. Weed Science. 54:948-953.
SOIL SEED BANK DYNAMICS OF GIANT RAGWEED (AMBROSIA TRIFIDA L.) AND THE ROLE OF SOIL FUNGI IN SEED DECAY PROCESSES [ABSTRACT] - (Abstract Only)
Fu, X., Williams, M.M.II, Chee-Sanford, J.C. 2006. Soil seed bank synamics of giant ragweed (Ambrosia trifida l.) and the role of soil fungi in seed decay processes [abstract]. Association for Tripical Biology and Conservation. Available: http://atbc.xtbtg.ac.cn.
PLANTING DATE INFLUENCES CRITICAL PERIOD OF WEED CONTROL IN SWEET CORN - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M. 2006. Planting date influences critical period of weed control in sweet corn. Weed Science. 54:928-933.
DO MICROBES INFLUENCE SEED BANK DYNAMICS? - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Chee Sanford, J.C., Williams, M., Davis, A.S., Sims, G.K. 2006. Do microbes influence seed bank dynamics? Weed Science. 54(3):575-587.
CONIDIAL GERMINATION AND GERM TUBE ELONGATION OF PHOMPOSIS AMARANTHICOLA AND MICROSPHAEROPSIS AMARANTHI ON LEAF SURFACES OF SEVEN AMARANTHUS SPECIES - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ortiz Ribbing, L.M., Williams, M. 2006. Conidial germination and germ tube elongation of Phomopsis amaranthicola and Microsphaeropsis amaranthi on leaf surfaces of seven Amaranthus species. Biological Control. 38(3):356-362.
WEEDS OF SWEET CORN AND THEIR IMPACT ON YIELD TRAITS - (Abstract Only)
Williams, M. 2005. Weeds of sweet corn and their impact on yield traits [abstract]. Midwest Food Processors Association Processing Crops Conference. Paper No. 11.
MICROBIAL INTERACTIONS WITH WEED SEEDS [ABSTRACT] - (Abstract Only)
Chee Sanford, J.C., Holman, T.J., Connor, L.M., Williams, M., Davis, A.S., Sims, G.K. 2005. Microbial interactions with weed seeds [abstract]. North Central Weed Science Society. 60:16.
HOST SPECIFICITY OF MICROSPHAEROPSIS AMARANTHI AND PHOMOPSIS AMARANTHICOLA, BIOHERBICIDE CANDIDATES FOR AMARANTHUS SPECIES - (Abstract Only)
Ortiz-Ribbing, L., Williams, M. 2005. Host specificity of microsphaeropsis amaranthi and phomopsis amaranthicola, bioherbicide candidates for amaranthus species [abstract]. North Central Weed Science Society US Proceedings. 60:140.
SWEET CORN CULTIVAR INFLUENCES BIOLOGICALLY EFFECTIVE HERBICIDE DOSE [ABSTRACT] - (Abstract Only)
Williams, M., Boydston, R.A.,. 2005. Sweet corn cultivar influences biologically effective herbicide dose [abstract]. North Central Weed Science Society US Proceedings. 60(1):28.
INTEGRATED WEED MANAGEMENT IN VEGETABLE CROPS - (Proceedings)
Boydston, R.A., Williams, M. 2005. Integrated weed management in vegetable crops. Pacific Northwest Vegetable Association Meetings, Pasco, WA, p. 1-4. http://www.pnva.org.
PLANTING DATE INFLUENCES CRITICAL PERIOD FOR WEED CONTROL IN SWEET CORN - (Abstract Only)
Williams, M., Frihauf, J.C. 2005. Planting date influences critical period for weed control in sweet corn [abstract]. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Abstracts. 46:219.
VOLUNTEER POTATO INTERFERENCE IN CARROT - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Boydston, R.A. 2006. Volunteer potato(Solanum tuberosum l.) interference in carrot. Weed Science. 54(1):94-99.
TWO FUNGAL ORGANISMS INFECT SEVERAL WEEDY AMARANTHUS SPECIES [ABSTRACT] - (Abstract Only)
Ortiz-Ribbing, L.M., Williams, M. 2005. Two fungal organisms infect several weedy amaranthus species [abstract]. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Abstracts. 60(1):16.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AFFECTING SEED PERSISTENCE OF 13 ANNUAL WEEDS ACROSS THE U.S. CORN BELT - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Davis, A.S., Cardina, J., Forcella, F., Johnson, G.A., Kegode, G., Lindquist, J., Luschei, E.C., Renner, K.A., Sprague, C.L., Williams, M. 2005. Environmental factors affecting seed persistence of 13 annual weeds across the U.S. corn belt. Weed Science. 53(6):860-868.
CROSS-SENSITIVITY IN SWEET CORN TO NICOSULFURON AND MESOTRIONE APPLIED POSTEMERGENCE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Pataky, J.K., Nordby, J.N., Riechers, D.E., Sprague, C.L., Masiunas, J.B. 2005. Cross-sensitivity in sweet corn to nicosulfuron and mesotrione applied postemergence. Hortscience. 40(6):1801-1805.
ALTERNATIVE TO HANDWEEDING VOLUNTEER POTATO IN CARROT (SOLANUM TUBEROSUM) IN CARROT (DAUCUS CAROTA) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Boydston, R.A. 2005. Alternative to handweeding volunteer potato (Solanum tuberosum)in carrot (Daucus carota). Weed Technology. 19(4):1050-1055.
POTENTIAL OF PHOMOPSIS AMARANTHICOLA AND MICROSPHAEROPSIS AMARANTHI, AS BIOHERBICIDES FOR SEVERAL WEEDY AMARANTHUS SPECIES - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ortiz Ribbing, L.M., Williams, M. 2006. Potential of Phomopsis amaranthicola and Microsphaeropsis amaranthi, as bioherbicides for several weedy amaranthus species. Crop Protection. 25(1):39-46.
CROP HYBRID SELECTION OF A TOOL TO MANAGE ANNUAL GRASSES IN SWEET CORN - ()
Williams, M., Boydston, R.A. Crop hybrid selection of a tool to manage annual grasses in sweet corn. Illinois Fruit and Vegetable Research Report.
CROP TOLERANCE AND WEED SUPPRESSIVE ABILITY OF THREE SWEET CORN HYBRIDS: INITIAL RESULTS - (Proceedings)
WILLIAMS, M.M., BOYDSTON, R.A. 2005. Crop tolerance and weed suppressive ability of three sweet corn hybrids: Initial results. 77th Processing Crops Conference Proceedings. p. 8.
VOLUNTEER POTATO CONTROL IN ONION USING FLUROXYPYR - (Abstract Only)
Oman, C., Nissen, S.J., Westra, P., Ransom, C., Boydston, R.A., Williams, M., Thompson, W. 2004. Volunteer potato control in onion using fluroxypyr. 2004 National Allium Research Conference, Grand Junction, CO., Dec. 2004.
CANOPY VARIATION AND WILD PROSO MILLET SUPPRESSIVE ABILITY AMONG THREE SWEET CORN HYBRIDS - (Abstract Only)
WILLIAMS, M.M., BOYDSTON, R.A. 2005. Canopy variation and wild proso millet suppressive ability among three sweet corn hybrids. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Abstract. Vol. 45:57.
TOLERANCE OF THREE SWEET CORN HYBRIDS TO WILD PROSO MILLET INTERFERENCE - (Abstract Only)
WILLIAMS, M.M., BOYDSTON, R.A. 2005. Tolerance of three sweet corn hybrids to wild proso millet interference. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Abstract. Vol. 45:83.
SEEDBANK PERSISTENCE OF A DECLINING GIANT RAGWEED POPULATION: INITIAL RESULTS OF A LONG-TERM STUDY - (Abstract Only)
Nordby, D.E., Williams, M.M., Chee-Sandford, J.C. 2005. Seedbank persistence of a declining giant ragweed population: Initial results of a long-term study[abstract]. Weed Science Society of America Meeting. Vol. 45:63.
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE SENSITIVITY OF SWEET CORN TO NICOSULFURON AND MESOTRIONE - (Abstract Only)
Nordby, D.E., Williams, M.M, Pataky, J., Sprague, C. 2005. Association between the sensitivity of sweet corn to nicosulfuron and mesotrione [abstract]. Weed Science Society of America Meeting. Vol. 45:25.
CANOPY VARIATION AND WILD PROSO MILLET SUPPRESSIVE ABILITY AMONG THREE SWEET CORN HYBRIDS - (Abstract Only)
Williams, M.M., Boydston, R.A. 2005. Canopy variation and wild proso millet suppressive ability among three sweet corn hybrids [abstract]. Weed Science Society of America. 45:57.
TOLERANCE OF THREE SWEET CORN HYBRIDS TO WILD PROSO MILLET INTERFERENCE - (Abstract Only)
Williams, M.M., Boydston, R.A. 2005. Tolerance of three sweet corn hybrids to wild proso millet interference [abstract]. Weed Science Society of America. 45:83.
INTEGRATING ARTHROPOD HERBIVORY AND REDUCED HERBICIDE USE FOR WEED MANAGEMENT - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M., Walsh, D.B., Boydston, R.A. 2004. Integrating arthropod herbivory and reduced herbicide use for weed management. Weed Science. 52:1018-1025.
MANAGING WILD PROSO MILLET AND VOLUNTEER POTATOES IN SWEET CORN - (Proceedings)
Boydston, R.A., Spellman, D.E., Williams, M. 2004. Managing wild proso millet and volunteer potatoes in sweet corn. Pacific Northwest Vegetable Association Proceedings, Pasco, WA. pp 35-41.
MANAGING VOLUNTEER POTATO (SOLANUM TUBEROSUM) IN FIELD CORN WITH MESOTRIONE AND ARTHROPOD HERBIVORY - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Boydston, R.A., Williams, M. 2005. Managing volunteer potato (solanum tuberosum) in field corn with mesotrione and arthropod herbivory. Weed Technology. 19:443-450.
EFFECT OF GIANT RAGWEED INTERFERENCE ON SWEET CORN YIELD AND QUALITY - (Abstract Only)
Williams, M.M., Masiunas, J.B. 2004. Effect of giant ragweed interference on sweet corn yield and quality [abstract]. North Central Weed Science Society Proceedings. Vol. 59.
INFLUENCE OF TILLAGE AND CROP ON GIANT RAGWEED EMERGENCE, SEED DISTRIBUTION AND LONGEVITY - (Abstract Only)
Nordby, D.E., Williams, M.M. 2004. Influence of tillage and crop on giant ragweed emergence, seed distribution and longevity[abstract]. North Central Weed Science Society Proceedings. Vol. 59.
MULTI-STATE EVALUATION OF SWEET CORN HYBRID TOLERANCE TO HERBICIDES - (Abstract Only)
Boerboon, C.M., Becker, R.L., Williams, M.M., Bellinder, R.R., Vangessel, M.J., Peachey, R.E. 2004. Multi-state evaluation of sweet corn hybrid tolerance to herbicides[abstract]. North Central Weed Science Society Proceedings. Vol. 59.
DURATION OF VOLUNTEER POTATO (SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L.) INTERFERENCE IN BULB ONION - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M., Ransom, C.V., Thompson, W.M. 2005. Duration of volunteer potato (solanum tuberosum l.) interference in bulb onion. Weed Science. 53(1):62-68.
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN MICROORGANISMS AND WEED SEEDS: NOVEL IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MICROBE RELATIONSHIPS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Chee-Sanford, J.C., Connor, L.M., Holman, T.J., Williams, M.M., Sims, G.K. 2004. Interactions between microorganisms and weed seeds: novel implications for the microbe relationships. [abstract]. American Society for Microbiology. Paper No. N-114.
EFFECT OF VOLUNTEER POTATO DENSITY ON DRY BULB ONION YIELD AND QUALITY - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, M.M. II, Ransom, C.V., Thompson, W.M. 2004. Effect of volunteer potato density on bulb onion yield and quality. Weed Science. 52:754-758.
BACTERIAL POPULATIONS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO WEED SEEDS: IMPLICATIONS FOR SOIL SEED BANK MICROBIAL ECOLOCY. - (Abstract Only)
Chee-Sanford, J.C., Connor, L.M., Holman, T.J., Tang, E., So, Y., Marvelli, R., Williams, M.M. 2004. Bacterial populations and their relationship to weed seeds: implications for soil seed bank microbial ecology. [abstract].104th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans,LA. No. N-013.
SWEET CORN CULTIVAR TOLERANCE TO MESOTRIONE - (Abstract Only)
Masiunas, J., Pataky, J., Sprague, C., Williams, M., Wax, L. 2004. Sweet corn cultivar tolerance to mesotrione. [abstract]. Weed Science Society of America. Vol. 44. p. 58.
CARROT WEED CONTROL - RESEARCH WITH CAPAROL AND NORTRON - ()
BOYDSTON, R.A., WILLIAMS, M., PREST, G., SPELLMAN, D.E. CARROT WEED CONTROL - RESEARCH WITH CAPAROL AND NORTRON. Carrot Country. 2004. 12(1):6-8.
CARROT WEED CONTROL - RESEARCH WITH CAPAROL AND NORTON - (Proceedings)
BOYDSTON, R.A., WILLIAMS, M., PREST, G., SPELLMAN, D.E. CARROT WEED CONTROL - RESEARCH WITH CAPAROL AND NORTON. PROCEEDINGS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST VEGETABLE ASSOCIATION, PASCO, WA. P 81-88. 2003.
ACERIA MALHERBAE FEEDING IMPROVES SUPPRESSION OF FIELD BINDWEED WITH HERBICIDES - (Abstract Only)
WILLIAMS, M., BOYDSTON, R.A. ACERIA MALHERBAE FEEDING IMPROVES SUPPRESSION OF FIELD BINDWEED WITH HERBICIDES. WEED SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA ABSTRACTS. 2004. Vol. 44:28 #102.
MANAGING VOLUNTEER POTATO IN FIELD CORN WITH MESOTRIONE AND COLORADO POTATO BEETLE. - (Abstract Only)
BOYDSTON, R.A., WILLIAMS, M. MANAGING VOLUNTEER POTATO IN FIELD CORN WITH MESOTRIONE AND COLORADO POTATO BEETLE. 2004 WEED SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA ABSTRACTS. 2004. Vol. 44:58-59 #204.
SIGNIFICANCE OF CROP QUALITY IN WEED COMPETITION RELATIONSHIPS - (Abstract Only)
WILLIAMS, M.M. 2003. Significance of crop quality in weed competition relationships. Amer. Soc. for Hort. Sci. Abst.