Erin R. Haramoto, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Horticulture - Doctor of Philosophy | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
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(Weed population dynamics, profitability, and nitrogen loss in strip-tilled cabbage and sweet corn.) |
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Chiluwal A, Haramoto ER, Hildebrand D, et al. (2021) Late-Season Nitrogen Applications Increase Soybean Yield and Seed Protein Concentration. Frontiers in Plant Science. 12: 715940 |
Schlautman B, Bartel C, Diaz-Garcia L, et al. (2021) Perennial groundcovers: an emerging technology for soil conservation and the sustainable intensification of agriculture. Emerging Topics in Life Sciences |
Sciarresi C, Proctor C, Haramoto ER, et al. (2020) Evaluating short-season soybean management adaptations for cover crop rotations with a crop simulation model Field Crops Research. 250: 107734 |
Stanton VL, Haramoto ER, Phillips TD. (2020) Summer survival is a major limitation to interseeding Poaceae cover crops in Kentucky Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management. 6 |
Haramoto ER. (2019) Species, Seeding Rate, and Planting Method Influence Cover Crop Services Prior To Soybean Agronomy Journal. 111: 1068-1078 |
Frost MD, Haramoto ER, Renner KA, et al. (2019) Tillage and Cover Crop Effects on Weed Seed Persistence: Do Light Exposure and Fungal Pathogens Play a Role? Weed Science. 67: 103-113 |
Haramoto ER, Pearce R. (2019) Cover Crop Termination Treatment Impacts Weed Suppression Potential Weed Science. 67: 91-102 |
Haramoto ER, Sherman AD, Green JD. (2019) 2,4-D deposition is reduced and more variable immediately adjacent to cereal rye cover crop rows Weed Technology. 34: 147-152 |
Stanton VL, Haramoto ER. (2019) Environmental factors may influence interseeded annual ryegrass and red clover establishment and growth more than soil residual herbicide applications Weed Technology. 33: 296-302 |
Haramoto ER, Lowry CJ, Pearce R. (2019) Cover crops are not affected by tobacco soil residual herbicides but also do not provide consistent weed management benefits Weed Technology. 34: 383-393 |