Air-propelled abrasive grit can damage the perennial weed quackgrass

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New techniques are needed to control quackgrass in organic crops. With ≥2 applications of abrasive air-propelled (800 kPa) corncob grit to 15-cm-tall quackgrass tillers, regrowth was minimal at 5 wk after treatment. Abrasive grits may be effective tools to help manage perennial weeds in organic row crops.

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Forcella, F., Humburg, D., Wortman, S. E., & Clay, S. A. (2018). Air-propelled abrasive grit can damage the perennial weed quackgrass. Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 98(4), 963–966. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjps-2017-0291

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