Charlie Cahoon
Asst Professor and Extension Weed Specialist: Corn & Cotton
Faculty
4401D Williams Hall
Charlie’s research focuses on developing innovative and sustainable weed management solutions for corn and cotton producers. Additionally, at the forefront of his research are management of herbicide-resistant common ragweed, horseweed, Palmer amaranth, and Italian ryegrass and preemptive measures for avoiding future herbicide resistance. Charlie is also committed to promoting proper stewardship of new herbicide technologies.
Publications
- Herbicide carryover to various fall-planted cover crop species, WEED TECHNOLOGY (2020)
- Herbicide selection to terminate grass, legume, and brassica cover crop species, WEED TECHNOLOGY (2020)
- Chemical termination of cover crop rapeseed, WEED TECHNOLOGY (2019)
- Comparison of Diquat, Glufosinate, and Saflufenacil for Desiccation of 'Dark Red Norland' Potato, HORTTECHNOLOGY (2019)
- Cotton tolerance to halauxifen-methyl applied preplant, WEED TECHNOLOGY (2019)
- Fluridone and acetochlor cause unacceptable injury to pumpkin, WEED TECHNOLOGY (2019)
- Harvest weed seed control of Italian ryegrass [Lolium perenne L. ssp. multiflorum (Lam.) Husnot], common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.), and Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson), WEED TECHNOLOGY (2019)
- Influence of hairy vetch seed germination and maturation on weediness in subsequent crops, WEED RESEARCH (2019)
- Integrating fluridone into a glufosinate-based program for Palmer amaranth control in cotton, Journal of Cotton Science (2016)
- Potential corn yield losses from weeds in north america, Weed Technology (2016)