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Steve Shirtliffe
Steve Shirtliffe
Professor, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan
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Oat germination characteristics differ among genotypes, seed sizes, and osmotic potentials
CJ Willenborg, JC Wildeman, AK Miller, BG Rossnagel, SJ Shirtliffe
Crop Science 45 (5), 2023-2029, 2005
2182005
Harvest losses of canola (Brassica napus) cause large seedbank inputs
RH Gulden, SJ Shirtliffe, AG Thomas
Weed Science 51 (1), 83-86, 2003
2022003
Germination Characteristics of Polymer‐Coated Canola (Brassica napus L.) Seeds Subjected to Moisture Stress at Different Temperatures
CJ Willenborg, RH Gulden, EN Johnson, SJ Shirtliffe
Agronomy journal 96 (3), 786-791, 2004
1442004
Secondary seed dormancy prolongs persistence of volunteer canola in western Canada
RH Gulden, SJ Shirtliffe, AG Thomas
Weed Science 51 (6), 904-913, 2003
1362003
Structural equation modeling in the plant sciences: An example using yield components in oat
E Lamb, S Shirtliffe, W May
Canadian Journal of Plant Science 91 (4), 603-619, 2011
1232011
Chaff collection reduces seed dispersal of wild oat (Avena fatua) by a combine harvester
SJ Shirtliffe, MH Entz
Weed Science 53 (4), 465-470, 2005
1072005
Relative contribution of genotype, seed size and environment to secondary seed dormancy potential in Canadian spring oilseed rape (Brassica napus)
RH Gulden, AG Thomas, SJ Shirtliffe
Weed Research 44 (2), 97-106, 2004
992004
A nodulation (Nod+ Fix−) mutant of Phaseolus vulgaris L. has nodule-like structures lacking peripheral vascular bundles (Pvb−) and is resistant to mycorrhizal infection (Myc−)
SJ Shirtliffe, JK Vessey
Plant Science 118 (2), 209-220, 1996
891996
Secondary dormancy, temperature, and burial depth regulate seedbank dynamics in canola
RH Gulden, AG Thomas, SJ Shirtliffe
Weed Science 52 (3), 382-388, 2004
822004
Avena fatua development and seed shatter as related to thermal time
SJ Shirtliffe, MH Entz, RC Van Acker
Weed Science 48 (5), 555-560, 2000
782000
Deepwheat: Estimating phenotypic traits from crop images with deep learning
S Aich, A Josuttes, I Ovsyannikov, K Strueby, I Ahmed, HS Duddu, ...
2018 IEEE Winter conference on applications of computer vision (WACV), 323-332, 2018
772018
Yield-density relationships and optimum plant populations in two cultivars of solid-seeded dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) grown in Saskatchewan
SJ Shirtliffe, AM Johnston
Canadian journal of plant science 82 (3), 521-529, 2002
762002
Impact of agronomic factors on seed yield formation and quality in flax
GP Lafond, B Irvine, AM Johnston, WE May, DW McAndrew, SJ Shirtliffe, ...
Canadian Journal of Plant Science 88 (3), 485-500, 2008
702008
Crop lodging prediction from UAV-acquired images of wheat and canola using a DCNN augmented with handcrafted texture features
S Mardanisamani, F Maleki, S Hosseinzadeh Kassani, S Rajapaksa, ...
Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF conference on computer vision and pattern …, 2019
652019
Weed seed banks: biology and management
RH Gulden, SJ Shirtliffe
Prairie Soils and Crops Journal 2, 46-52, 2009
632009
Variation in field pea (Pisum sativum) cultivars for basal branching and weed competition
JM Spies, TD Warkentin, SJ Shirtliffe
Weed Science 59 (2), 218-223, 2011
582011
Diverse rotations and optimal cultural practices control wild oat (Avena fatua)
KN Harker, JT O'Donovan, TK Turkington, RE Blackshaw, NZ Lupwayi, ...
Weed Science 64 (1), 170-180, 2016
562016
Progress towards no-till organic weed control in western Canada
SJ Shirtliffe, EN Johnson
Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 27 (1), 60-67, 2012
542012
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi colonization and phosphorus nutrition in organic field pea and lentil
JM Baird, FL Walley, SJ Shirtliffe
Mycorrhiza 20, 541-549, 2010
532010
Increased seeding rate and multiple methods of mechanical weed control reduce weed biomass in a poorly competitive organic crop
OS Alba, LD Syrovy, HSN Duddu, SJ Shirtliffe
Field Crops Research 245, 107648, 2020
522020
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