Promoting Research, Education, and Awareness of Weeds in Managed and Natural Ecosystems
Weeds and invasive plants impact the world around us and our daily lives. They can reduce crop yields, choke waterways, trigger allergies, disrupt the natural habitats of plants and animals, create fire and safety hazards, and reduce aesthetic and property values. These are just a few of the environmental impacts caused by weeds.
Weed Science Society of America
2025 Annual Meeting - Stay Tuned!
Monday, February 24 – Thursday, February 27, 2025
Vancouver, Canada
Headlines
WSSA president urges farmers and land managers to prioritize weed control early to optimize outcomes.
Posted on April 11,
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IWGC and its collaborators help sequence more than 60 genomes for 45 detrimental weed species since 2021
WESTMINSTER,
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Findings from a newly published Weed Science Society of America research article provides integrated weed management directives for Northeast U.S. corn conservation-tillage systems.
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