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David R. Shaw Vice President for Research and Economic Development Office of Research and Economic Development 617 Allen Hall P.O. Box 6343 Mississippi State, MS 39762 Phone: 662/325-3570 Fax: 662/325-8028 Email: [email protected] ____________________________________________________________________________________ Education:

B. S. 1981. Cameron University Major - Agriculture M. S. 1983. Oklahoma State University Major - Agronomy-Weed Science Ph. D. 1985. Oklahoma State University Major - Crop Science-Weed Science

Experience:

2010-Present

Vice President for Research and Economic Development Mississippi State University

2006-2009

Director, Northern Gulf Institute Mississippi State University

2002-2009

Director, Geosystems Research Institute Mississippi State University

1999-Present

William L. Giles Distinguished Professor of Weed Science Mississippi State University

1999-2002

Director, Remote Sensing Technologies Center Mississippi State University

1992-1999

Professor of Weed Science Mississippi State University

1989-1992

Associate Professor of Weed Science Mississippi State University

1985-1989

Assistant Professor of Weed Science Mississippi State University

Administrative Responsibilities: Vice President for Research and Economic Development, 2010-Present • • • •

• •

Chief research officer for the university. Member of the Executive Council at Mississippi State University. Reports directly to the President. Has administrative oversight and responsibility for Sponsored Programs Administration (including Export Control), the Office of Regulatory Compliance, the Office of Laboratory Animal Research, the Office of Technology Commercialization, the Facilities Security Officer, and the Thad Cochran Research, Technology, and Economic Development Park. Lead institutional officer for non-agriculture based federal initiatives. Serves as the President of the MSU Research Technology Corporation during odd years.

Northern Gulf Institute, 2006-2009 • Develop Concept of Operations for NGI, Memorandum of Agreement with NOAA, and guidelines for competitive grants program within the consortium of universities (Florida State University, Louisiana State University, University of Southern Mississippi, Dauphin Island Sea Lab) • Chair the Council of Fellows that oversees operations of NGI • Organize and convene NGI Executive Council for programmatic guidance • Organize and convene Advisory Council for needs identification and prioritization • Procured funding of $9M to construct a new facility at Stennis Space Center • Expand funding of the NGI, more than doubling its budget in 2009 Geosystems Research Institute, 2006-2009 • All below, plus: • Oversee effective transfer of Water Resources Research Institute to Forest and Wildlife Research Center, allowing GRI to focus more explicitly on spatial technology applications • Oversee extramural budget of more than $20M in 2009 GeoResources Institute, 2002-2005 • All below, plus: • Integrate activities of Remote Sensing Technologies Center, Computational Geospatial Technology Center, Visualization Analysis and Imaging Laboratory, and Water Resources Research Institute into a comprehensive and coordinated program • Work with other ERC/HPC2 directors to oversee high performance computing infrastructure and lead efforts in maintaining MSU prominence in HPC • Convene Academic Advisory Council yearly to seek input and share vision for GRI • Provide GIS support to MEMA for disaster recovery where appropriate Remote Sensing Technologies Center, 1999-2002 • Provide vision and leadership for MSU’s efforts in spatial technologies • Work with faculty, administration to secure funding to implement this vision • Develop multi-disciplinary faculty teams to research applications of new remote sensing technologies in agriculture and natural resource management • Supervise faculty and staff reporting directly to RSTC director • Develop and manage RSTC budget • Oversee MSU-Extension Service GIS and remote sensing outreach efforts

Oversee the Geospatial Technologies Certificate Program Work with federal agency leaders to understand research and education needs, and develop programs that effectively respond to those needs Determine faculty expertise needs, and work with academic departments to develop tenure and non-tenure track positions to fill these critical gaps in capability • Convene Academic Advisory Council of all deans and department heads that work with RSTC for programmatic direction and effective working relationships • Encourage faculty development in competitive grants, publications, education, service and intellectual property development • Provide opportunities for faculty leadership development through partial administrative appointments and project/program leadership



Administrative Accomplishments: Chaired writing team responsible for grant establishing Remote Sensing Technologies Center. Subsequently named first director of RSTC. Integrated Extension Geographic Information Systems Unit into RSTC, thus administering geospatial technology extension/outreach efforts. Led team that developed a Geospatial Technologies Certificate Program at MSU. This multi-disciplinary, cross-college program has attracted a number of students, with over 20 certified last year alone. A similar program has also been developed in the Bagley College of Engineering. Led efforts to merge four centers – Remote Sensing Technologies Center, Computational Geospatial Technology Center, Visualization Analysis and Imaging Laboratory, and Water Resources Research Institute – into the GeoResources Institute (now Geosystems Research Institute). Served as first director for GRI. Provided leadership in the establishment of the Mississippi Coordinating Council for Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems, resulting in enabling legislation for the Council. As a result, appointed IHL Representative to this Council. Now serving as chair of the Policy Advisory Committee which is developing the business plan for sustainability of the Council’s program. Elected first chair of the Operations Board for the High Performance Computing Collaboratory; oversaw organization of HPC2 from former Engineering Research Center. Developed proposal establishing the NOAA Northern Gulf Institute. Developed concept for SmallSatellite program at Mississippi State University; leading to one of the largest programs in University history. Participated in four leadership development courses, one conducted by University of North Carolina, one by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the other two by the Kellogg Foundation. Member of MSU Strategic Planning Task Force that led to FutureSTATE 2015 report. Chaired the ORED committee developing the new proposed policy on overhead distribution.

Committee and Leadership Positions: Weed Science Society of America President, 2009-2010 Resolutions Committee, 1989-1993 (Chairman, 1990-93) Membership Committee, 1989-1994 (Chairman, 1991-94) Water Quality Committee, 1993-2000 Awards Committee, Fellows Award Subcommittee, 1995-Present Program Committee, 1991-1992 Reviewer, Weed Science Reviewer, Weed Technology Newsletter Editor, 1993-Present Newsletter Committee, 1991-Present (Chairman, 1993-Present) Nominating Committee, 1997-2000 Director-at-Large, 1998-2003 Ad hoc Education Director Development Committee (Chair), 2001-2002 Southern Weed Science Society Past-President, 2006-2007 President, 2005-2006 President-Elect, 2004-2005 Vice President, 2003-2004 Director, Academia, 1991-93 Secretary/Treasurer, 1993-1996 Awards Committee, 1991-1994 Weed Contest Committee, 1985-Present, Chair, 1995-1998 Graduate Contest Committee, 1987-90 (Chairman, 1988) Program Committee, 1988, 1992, 1997 Newsletter Committee, 1988-Present (Editor, 1989-1992) Ad hoc Committee on Good Laboratory Practices, 1988 Ad hoc Committee on Graduate Program, 1991 Outstanding Young Weed Scientist Award Committee, 1999-2002 Outstanding Educator Award Committee, 1999-2002 Long-Range Planning Committee, 2000-2001 Mississippi Weed Science Society Executive Secretary, 1987-1999 Newsletter Editor, 1989-90 Vice President, 2001-2002 President, 2002-2003 Past-President, 2003-2004 Past-President, 2004-2005 (filling unexpired term for another) Chair, Joint Agricultural Pest Management Conference Program Committee USDA Chair, National Program Review Panel, 2005 Chair, Review Panel for Southern Weed Science Research Unit, 2005 Member, Pesticide Impact Assessment Program Review Panel, 2001 Consortium for Ocean Leadership MSU Representative Finance and Audit Committee, 2007

University Associate Member, Graduate Faculty, 1985-1989 Member, Graduate Faculty, 1989-Present Advisor and Coach, MSU Graduate Student Weed Contest Team, 1986-2004 Member, Faculty Senate, 1994-2000 Charter & By-Laws Committee Member (Chairman, 1997-2000) Chair, DAFVM Faculty Senate Representatives Search Committee, Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources Associate Director Search Committee, Central Mississippi Research & Extension Center Head Search Committee, Delta Research & Extension Center Head Search Committee, MAFES Director Search Committee, Vice President for Research (twice) Search Committee, North Mississippi Research and Extension Center Head Member, Research Directors Council EPSCoR Proposal Evaluation Committee Search Committee, Geospatial Extension Specialist, Chair Member, Division of Agriculture, Forestry, & Veterinary Medicine Division Policy & Advisory Council Search Committee, Director of Institutional Research Experiment Station Mississippi Weed Committee Chairman, 1993 Soybean Subcommittee, Chair Peanut Subcommittee, Chair Computer Applications Subcommittee, Chair Herbicide Resistance Subcommittee Peer Review Panel, Miss. Soybean Promotion Board Competitive Grants Program 1992, 1993, 1995 (Chair), 1996 (Chair), 1998, 2000 Greenhouse Facilities Review Committee, Chair Program Committee, MAFES/MSU-ES Annual Conference, 1998, 1999 College of Agriculture & Life Sciences Faculty Instructional Improvement Committee, 1988-1991 Probationary Advisor for Agricultural Pest Management Computer Resource Utilization Committee Steering Committee Chair, Agricultural Pest Management Undergraduate Program Development Committee, Environmental Sciences Curriculum Department of Plant Pathology and Weed Science (1985-1993) Graduate Screening Committee Departmental Strategic Planning Committee Internship and Student Club Committee CSRS Review Preparatory Committee Co-Chairman Department of Plant and Soil Sciences (1993-Present) Computer Networking Administrator Curriculum Committee Search Committee, Soil Chemist Position Search Committee, Corn Agronomist Position Search Committee, Weed Scientist Position Greenhouse Renovation Committee Space Allocation Committee

Promotion & Tenure Committee, Advocate for 6 faculty members Gamma Sigma Delta Historian, 1993-1994 Treasurer, 1994-1995 Secretary, 1995-96 Vice President, 1996-97 President, 1997-1998 Co-host and organizer, Mississippi Weed Contest, 1990-1996, Event co-sponsored by Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service and Mississippi Agricultural Chemical Council for Weed Science training of chemical industry and extension personnel Mississippi Management Systems Evaluation Area (MS-MSEA) Project Technical Steering Committee Site Selection Committee Best Management Practice Selection Committee QA/QC Committee ____________________________________________________________________________________ Teaching Responsibilities: PSS 8724 Herbicide Physiology and Biochemistry, 1985-2000 PSS 4613/6613 Weed Biology and Ecology, 1985-2000 PSS 8701 Current Topics in Weed Science, 1985-1999 PSS 8634 Environmental Fate of Herbicides, 19997-2000 PSS 4611/6611 Remote Sensing Seminar, 2001-2009

Membership in Scientific, Professional, and Honor Societies: American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing International Weed Science Society Weed Science Society of America Southern Weed Science Society Mississippi Weed Science Society American Society of Agronomy American Geophysical Union Council for Agricultural Science and Technology Phi Kappa Phi Gamma Sigma Delta Sigma Xi American Chemical Society American Association for the Advancement of Science Soil and Water Conservation Society

Honors and Awards: Teaching Award, Mississippi Weed Science Society, 1990 Research Award, Mississippi Weed Science Society, 1991 Distinguished Service Award, Mississippi Weed Science Society, 1993 Research Award, Gamma Sigma Delta, 1993 Outstanding Young Weed Scientist Award, Southern Weed Science Society, 1994 Outstanding Young Weed Scientist Award, Weed Science Society of America, 1996 Outstanding Advising Award, Alpha Zeta, 1994 First Mississippi Corp. Award for Outstanding MAFES Scientist, 1994 Research Award, Mississippi State University Alumni Association, 1997 Grantsmanship Award, Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry Experiment Station, 1997 Outstanding Educator Award, Southern Weed Science Society, 1998 Outstanding Teacher Award, Weed Science Society of America, 1999 William L. Giles Distinguished Professor of Weed Science, 1999 Outstanding Alumnus Award, Cameron University, 1999 Weed Scientist of the Year, Southern Weed Science Society, 2000 Ralph E. Powe Research Award, Mississippi State University, 2000 Top 25 Researcher, Mississippi State University, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Fellow, Weed Science Society of America, 2002 Research Award, Weed Science Society of America, 2003 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2008

Publications: Refereed Articles: 1.

Akin, D. S., and D. R. Shaw. 2001. Purple nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus) and yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) control in glyphosate-tolerant soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 15:564-570.

2.

Akin, D. S., and D. R. Shaw. 2004. In-season applications of glyphosate for control of redvine (Brunnichia ovata) in glyphosate-resistant soybean. Weed Technol. 18:325-331.

3.

Askew, S. D., J. E. Street, and D. R. Shaw. 1998. Herbicide combinations for red rice (Oryza sativa) control in soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 12:103-107.

4.

Askew, S. D., D. R. Shaw, and J. E. Street. 2000. Graminicide application timing influences red rice (Oryza sativa) control and seedhead suppression in soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 14:116-121.

5.

Askew, S. D., and D. R. Shaw. 1998. Red rice (Oryza sativa) control and seedhead reduction with glyphosate. Weed Technol. 12:504-506.

6.

Baughman, T. A., and D. R. Shaw. 1996 Effect of wetting/drying cycles on dissipation of bioavailable imazaquin. Weed Sci. 44:380-382.

7.

Baughman, T. A., D. R. Shaw, G. N. Rhodes, and T. C. Mueller. chlorimuron persistence. Weed Sci. 44:162-165.

8.

Baughman, T. A., D. R. Shaw, E. P. Webster, and M. Boyette.

1996. 2001.

The effects of tillage on Effect of cotton

(Gossypium hirsutum) tillage systems on off-site movement of fluometuron, norflurazon, and sediment in runoff. Weed Technol. 15:184-189. 9.

Bennett, A. C., and D. R. Shaw. 2000. Effect of Glycine max cultivar and weed control on weed seed characteristics. Weed Sci. 48:431-435.

10.

Bennett, A. C., and D. R. Shaw. 2000. Effect of preharvest desiccants on Group IV Glycine max seed viability. Weed Sci. 48:426-430.

11.

Bennett, A. C., and D. R. Shaw. 2000. Effect of preharvest desiccants on weed seed production and viability. Weed Technol. 14:530-537.

12.

Brommer, C. L., D. R. Shaw, S. O. Duke, K. N. Reddy, and K. O. Willeford. 2000. Antagonism of BAS 625 by selected broadleaf herbicides and the role of ethanol. Weed Sci. 48:181-187.

13.

Bruff, S. A., and D. R. Shaw. 1992. Early season herbicide applications for weed control in stale seedbed soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 6:36-44.

14.

Bruff, S. A., and D. R. Shaw. 1992. Tank-mix combinations for weed control in stale seedbed soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 6:45-51.

15.

Ellis, J. M., D. R. Shaw, and W. L. Barrentine. 1998. Herbicide combinations for preharvest desiccation in early-maturing soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 12:157-165.

16.

Ellis, J. M., D. R. Shaw, and W. L. Barrentine. 1998. Soybean (Glycine max) seed quality and harvesting efficiency as affected by preharvest weed populations. Weed Technol. 12:166-173.

17.

Eubank, T. W., D. H. Poston, V. K. Nandula, C. H. Koger, D. R. Shaw, and D. B. Reynolds. 2008. Glyphosate-resistant horseweed (Conyza canadensis) control using glyphosate-, paraquat-, and glufosinate-based herbicide programs. Weed Technol. 22:16-21.

18.

Ferguson, G. P., G. E. Coats, G. B. Wilson, and D. R. Shaw. 1992. Postemergence control of wild garlic (Allium vineale) in turfgrass. Weed Technol. 6:144-148.

19.

Flint, S.G., D.R. Shaw, F.S. Kelley, and J.C. Holloway. 2005. Effect of herbicide systems on weed shifts in soybean and cotton. Weed Technology19:266-273.

20.

Givens, W. A., D. R. Shaw, W. G. Johnson, S. C. Weller, B. G. Young, R. G. Wilson, M. D. K. Owen, and D. Jordan. 2009. A grower survey of herbicide use patterns in glyphosate-resistant cropping systems. Weed Technol. 23:156-161.

21.

Givens, W. A., D. R. Shaw, G. R. Kruger, W. G. Johnson, S. C. Weller, B. G. Young, R. G. Wilson, M. D. K. Owen, and D. Jordan. 2009. Survey of tillage trends following the adoption of glyphosate-resistant crops. Weed Technol. 23:150-155.

22.

Gray, C. J., D. R. Shaw, J. A. Bond, D. O. Stephenson, IV, and L. R. Oliver. 2007. Assessing the reflective characteristics of Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) and pitted morningglory (Ipomoea lacunosa) accessions. Weed Science 55:293-298.

23.

Gray, C. J., D. R. Shaw, and L. M. Bruce. 2009. Utility of hyperspectral reflectance for differentiating soybean (Glycine max) and six weed species. Weed Technol. 23:99-119.

24.

Gray, C. J., D. R. Shaw, P. D. Gerard, and L. M. Bruce.

2008.

Utility of multispectral imagery

for soybean and weed species differentiation.

Weed Technol 22:713-718.

25.

Henry, W.B., D.R. Shaw, and L.M. Bruce. 2004. Spectral reflectance curves to distinguish soybean from common cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium) and sicklepod (Cassia obtusifolia) grown from varying soil moisture. Weed Science 52:788-796.

26.

Henry, W.B., D.R. Shaw, K.R. Reddy, L.M. Bruce, and H.D. Tamhankar. 2004. sensing to detect herbicide drift on crops. Weed Technology 18:358-368.

27.

Henry, W.B., D.R. Shaw, K.R. Reddy, L.M. Bruce, and H.D. Tamhankar. 2004. Remote sensing to distinguish soybean from weeds after herbicide application. Weed Technology 18:594-604.

28.

Holloway, J. C., Jr., A. W. Cole, and D. R. Shaw. 1994. Effect of soil type and liming rates on rotational forage crop injury following metsulfuron methyl. Weed Technol. 9:286-293.

29.

Holloway, J. C., Jr., and D. R. Shaw. 1996. Effect of soil-applied herbicides on ivyleaf morningglory (Ipomoea hederacea) interference in soybean (Glycine max). Weed Sci. 44:860-864.

30.

Holloway, J. C., Jr., and D. R. Shaw. 1995. Influence of soil-applied herbicides on ivyleaf morningglory (Ipomoea hederacea) growth and development in soybean (Glycine max). Weed Sci. 43:655-659.

31.

Holloway, J. C., Jr., and D. R. Shaw. 1996. Influence of soil-applied herbicides on ivyleaf morningglory (Ipomoea hederacea) growth and water relations. Weed Sci. 44:836-841.

32.

Hutto, K. C., D. R. Shaw, J. D. Byrd, Jr., and R. L. King. 2006. Differerentiation of turfgrass and weed species using hyperspectral radiometry. Weed Sci. 54:335-339.

33.

Hydrick, D. E., and D. R. Shaw. 1994. Effects of tank-mix combinations of non-selective foliar and selective soil-applied herbicides on three weed species. Weed Technol. 8:129-133.

34.

Hydrick, D. E., and D. R. Shaw. 1995. Non-selective and selective herbicide combinations in stale seedbed soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 9:158-165.

35.

Hydrick, D. E., and D. R. Shaw. 1994. Sequential herbicide applications in stale seedbed soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 8:684-688.

36.

Johnson, W. G., M. D. K. Owen, G. R. Kruger, B. G. Young, D. R. Shaw, R. G. Wilson, J. W. Wilcut, D. L. Jordan, and S. C. Weller. 2009. U.S. farmer awareness of glyphosate-resistant weeds and resistance management strategies. Weed Technol. 23:308-312.

37.

Jordan, D. L., J. L. Griffin, P. R. Vidrine, D. R. Shaw, D. B. Reynolds. 1997. Comparison of graminicides applied at equivalent costs in soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 11:804-809.

38.

Kent, L. M., G. D. Wills, and D. R. Shaw. 1991. Effect of ammonium sulfate, imazapyr, and environment on the phytotoxicity of imazethapyr. Weed Technol. 5:202-205.

39.

Kent, L. M., G. D. Wills, and D. R. Shaw. 1991. Influence of ammonium sulfate, imazapyr, and environment on the absorption and translocation of imazethapyr. Weed Sci. 39:412-416.

40.

Kingery, W. L., F. X. Han, D. R. Shaw, P. D. Gerard, and K. C. McGregor. 2002. Mineralogical and organic carbon content of water-dispersible particles from conventional and

Remote

no-tillage soils.

Comm. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 33:947-961.

41.

Koger, C. H., L. M. Bruce, D. R. Shaw, and K. N. Reddy. 2003. Wavelet analysis of hyperspectral reflectance data for detecting pitted morningglory (Ipomoea lacunosa) in soybean (Glycine max). Remote Sensing of Environ. 86:108-119.

42.

Koger, C. H., K. N. Reddy, and D. R. Shaw. 2002. Effects of rye cover crop residue and herbicides on weed control in narrow and wide row soybean planting systems. Weed Biol. Manage. 2:216-224.

43.

Koger, C. H., D. R. Shaw, K. N. Reddy, and L. M. Bruce. 2004. Detection of pitted morningglory (Ipomoea lacunosa) by hyperspectral remote sensing. I. Effects of tillage and cover crop residue. Weed Sci. 52:222-229.

44.

Koger, C. H., D. R. Shaw, C. E. Watson, and K. N. Reddy. 2003. Detecting late-season weed infestations in soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 17:696-704.

45.

Kruger, G. R., W. G. Johnson, S. C. Weller, M. D. K. Owen, D. R. Shaw, J. W. Wilcut, D. L. Jordan, R. G. Wilson, M. L. Bernards, and B. G. Young. 2009. U.S. grower views on problematic weeds and changes in weed pressure in glyphosate-resistant corn, cotton, and soybean cropping systems. Weed Technol. 23:162-166.

46.

LaMastus, F.E., and D.R. Shaw. 2005. Comparison of different sampling scales to estimate weed populations in three soybean fields. Precision Agriculture 6:271-280.

47.

LaMastus-Sanford, F.E., and D. R. Shaw. 2004. Evaluation of site-specific weed management implementing the herbicide application decision support system (HADSS). Precision Agriculture 5:411-426.

48.

Leon, C. T., D. R. Shaw, M. S. Cox, M. J. Abshire, B. Ward, and M. C. Wardlaw, III. 2003. Utility of remote sensing in predicting crop and soil characteristics. Precision Agriculture 4:359-384.

49.

Leon, C. T., D. R. Shaw, L. M. Bruce, and C. Watson. 2003. Effect of purple nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus) and yellow nutsedge (C. esculentus) on growth and reflectance characteristics of cotton and soybean. Weed Sci. 51:557-564.

50.

Medlin, C. R., and D. R. Shaw. 2000. Economic comparison of broadcast and site-specific herbicide applications in nontransgenic and glyphosate-tolerant soybean (Glycine max). Weed Sci. 48:653-670.

51.

Medlin, C. R., D. R. Shaw, M. S. Cox, P. D. Gerard, M. J. Abshire, and M. C. Wardlaw. 2001. Using soil parameters to predict weed infestations in soybean (Glycine max). Weed Sci. 49:367-374.

52.

Medlin, C. R., D. R. Shaw, P. D. Gerard, and F. E. LaMastus. 2000. Using remote sensing to detect weed infestations in soybean (Glycine max). Weed Sci. 48:393-398.

53.

Minton, B. W., M. E. Kurtz, and D. R. Shaw. 1989. Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli) control with grass and broadleaf weed herbicide combinations. Weed Sci. 37:223-227.

54.

Minton, B. W., D. R. Shaw, and M. E. Kurtz. 1989. Postemergence grass and broadleaf herbicide interactions for red rice (Oryza sativa) control in soybeans (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 3:329-334.

55.

Mueller, T. C., D. R. Shaw, and W. W. Witt. 1999. Relative dissipation of acetochlor, alachlor, metolachlor, and SAN 582 from three surface soils. Weed Technol. 13:341-346.

56.

Murphy, G. P., and D. R. Shaw. Weed Sci. 45:564-567.

57.

Newsom, L. J., and D. R. Shaw. 1994. Effects of rain-free intervals and herbicide rate on sicklepod (Cassia obtusifolia) control and absorption with AC 263,222. Weed Technol. 8:621-624.

58.

Newsom, L. J., and D. R. Shaw. 1996. Cultivation enhances weed control in soybean (Glycine max) with AC 263,222. Weed Technol. 10:502-507.

59.

Newsom, L. J., and D. R. Shaw. 1995. Improving soybean (Glycine max) tolerance to AC 263,222 by limiting terminal exposure. Weed Sci. 42:608-613.

60.

Newsom, L. J., and D. R. Shaw. 1994. Influence of cultivation timing on weed control in soybean (Glycine max) with AC 263,222. Weed Technol. 8:760-765.

61.

Newsom, L. J., and D. R. Shaw. 1992. Soybean (Glycine max) cultivar response to chlorimuron and imazaquin as influenced by soil moisture. Weed Technol. 6:389-395.

62.

Newsom, L. J., and D. R. Shaw. 1992. Soybean (Glycine max) cultivar tolerance to chlorimuron and imazaquin with varying pH. Weed Technol. 6:382-388.

63.

Newsom, L. J., and D. R. Shaw. 1995. Soybean (Glycine max) response to AC 263,222 and chlorimuron as influenced by soil moisture. Weed Technol. 9:553-560.

64.

Newsom, L. J., D. R. Shaw, and T. F. Hubbard, Jr. 1993. Absorption, translocation, and metabolism of AC 263,222 in peanut (Arachis hypogaea), soybean (Glycine max), and selected weeds. Weed Sci. 41:523-527.

65.

Newsom, L. J., D. R. Shaw, and T. F. Hubbard, Jr. 1995. Absorption, translocation, and metabolism of AC 263,222 in selected soybean (Glycine max) cultivars. Weed Sci. 43:536-540.

66.

Nice, G. R. W., N. W. Buehring, and D. R. Shaw. 2001. Sicklepod (Senna obtusifolia) response to shading, soybean (Glycine max) row spacing, and population in three management systems. Weed Technol. 15:155-162.

67.

Nimbal, C. I., J. J. Heitholt, D. R. Shaw, and S. O. Duke. 1995. Photosynthetic performance of MSMA-resistant and -susceptible Mississippi biotypes of common cocklebur. Pest. Biochem. Physiol. 53:129-137.

68.

Nimbal, C. I., D. R. Shaw, S. O. Duke, and J. D. Byrd, Jr. 1995. Response of MSMA-resistant and wild-type common cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium) biotypes to cotton herbicides and cross-resistance to arsenicals and membrane disruptors. Weed Technol. 9:440-445.

1997.

Field mobility of flumetsulam in three Mississippi soils.

69.

Nimbal, C. I., D. R. Shaw, G. D. Wills, and S. O. Duke. 1996. Environmental Effects on MSMA Phytotoxicity to wild-type and arsenical herbicide-resistant common cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium). Weed Technol. 10:809-814.

70.

Nimbal, C. I., G. D. Wills, S. O. Duke, and D. R. Shaw. 1995. Uptake, translocation and metabolism of 14C-MSMA in wild-type and arsenical herbicide-resistant Mississippi biotypes of common cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium). Weed Sci. 43:549-554.

71.

Norris, J. L., D. R. Shaw, and C. E. Snipes. 2001. Weed control from herbicide combinations with three formulations of glyphosate. Weed Technol. 15:552-558.

72.

Osborne, B. T., D. R. Shaw, and R. L. Ratliff. 1995. Response of selected soybean (Glycine max) cultivars to dimethenamid and metolachlor under hydroponic conditions. Weed Technol. 9:178-181.

73.

Osborne, B. T., D. R. Shaw, and R. L. Ratliff. 1995. Soybean (Glycine max) tolerance to dimethenamid and metolachlor as influenced by soil moisture. Weed Sci. 43:288-292.

74.

Palmer, E. W., D. R. Shaw, and J. C. Holloway. 1998. Influence of CGA-277476 on weed control from POST grass herbicides. Weed Technol. 13:48-53.

75.

Palmer, E. W., D. R. Shaw, and J. C. Holloway, Jr. 1999. Evaluation of soil-applied herbicides in sequential programs with CGA-277476 in soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 13:271-275.

76.

Palmer, E. W., D. R. Shaw, and J. C. Holloway. 2000. Broadleaf weed control in soybean (Glycine max) with CGA-277476 and four postemergence herbicides. Weed Technol. 14:617-623.

77.

Rankins, A., Jr., D. R. Shaw, and M. Boyette. 2001. herbicide losses in runoff. Weed Sci. 49:647-651.

78.

Rankins, A., Jr., D. R. Shaw, and J. D. Byrd, Jr. 1998. HERB and MSU-HERB field validation for soybean (Glycine max) weed control in Mississippi. Weed Technol. 12:88-96.

79.

Rankins, A., Jr., D. R. Shaw, and J. L. Douglas. 2005. Response of perennial grasses potentially used as filter strips to selected postemergence herbicides. Weed Technol. 19:73-77.

80.

Rankins, A., Jr., D. R. Shaw, and W. L. Kingery. 2002. Comparison of fluometuron sorption to soil from a filter strip and cropped field. Weed Sci. 50:820-823.

81.

Ratnayake, S., and D. R. Shaw. 1992. Effects of harvest-aid herbicides on sicklepod (Cassia obtusifolia) seed yield and quality. Weed Technol. 6:985-989.

82.

Ratnayake, S., and D. R. Shaw. 1992. Effects of harvest-aid herbicides on soybean (Glycine max) seed yield and quality. Weed Technol. 6:339-344.

83.

Ratnayake, S., and D. R. Shaw. 1992. Influence of soybean (Glycine max) seed vigor and herbicide incorporation depth on emergence and growth. Weed Technol. 6:801-806.

84.

Riley, D. G., and D. R. Shaw. 1988. Influence of imazapyr on the control of pitted morningglory (Ipomoea lacunosa) and johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) with chlorimuron, imazaquin, and imazethapyr. Weed Sci. 36:663-666.

Perennial grass filter strips for reducing

85.

Riley, D. G., and D. R. Shaw. 1989. Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) and pitted morningglory (Ipomoea lacunosa) control with imazaquin and imazethapyr. Weed Technol. 3:95-98.

86.

Saputro, S., D. B. Smith, and D. R. Shaw. drift. Trans. ASAE 34:764-772.

87.

Schraer, S. M., D. R. Shaw, M. Boyette, R. H. Coupe, and E. M. Thurman. 2000. Comparison of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and gas chromatography procedures for the detection of cyanazine and metolachlor in surface water samples. J. Agric. Food Chem. 48:5881-5886.

88.

Scott, R .C. and D. R. Shaw. 1998. Effect of SAN 582 on sethoxydim efficacy in johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) and soybean (Glycine max). Weed Sci. 46:2-7.

89.

Scott, R. C., D. R. Shaw, and W. L. Barrentine. 1998. Glyphosate tank mixtures with dimethenamid for burndown or postemergence applications in glyphosate-tolerant soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 12:23-26.

90.

Scott, R. C., D. R. Shaw, W. B. O’Neal, and T. D. Klingaman. 1998. Spray adjuvant, formulation, and environmental effects on synergism from POST-applied tank mixtures of SAN 582H with fluazifop-p, imazethapyr, and sethoxydim. Weed Technol. 12:463-469.

91.

Scott, R. C., D. R. Shaw, R. L. Ratliff, and L. J. Newsom. 1998. Synergism of grass weed control with postemergence combinations of dimethenamid and fluazifop-p, imazethapyr, or sethoxydim. Weed Technol. 12:268-274.

92.

Seifert, S., D. R. Shaw, W. L. Kingery, C. E. Snipes, and R. A. Wesley. 2001. Imazaquin mobility and persistence in a Sharkey clay soil as influenced by tillage systems. Weed Sci. 49:571-577.

93.

Seifert, S., D. R. Shaw, R. M. Zablotowicz, R. A. Wesley, and W. L. Kingery. 2001. Effect of tillage on microbial characteristics and herbicide dissipation in a Sharkey clay soil. Weed Sci. 49:685-693.

94.

Shankle, M. W., D. R. Shaw, and M. Boyette. 2001. Confirmation of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to detect fluometuron in soil. Weed Technol. 15:in press.

95.

Shaw, D. R. 1996. Development of stale seedbed weed control programs in southern row crops. Weed Sci. 44:413-416.

96.

Shaw, D. R. 2005. Science 53:220.

Introduction to the symposium on site-specific weed management.

97.

Shaw, D. R. 3:526-532.

Remote sensing and site-specific weed management.

98.

Shaw, D. R. 2005. Translation of remote sensing data into weed management decisions. Weed Science 53:264-273.

99.

Shaw, D. R., and J. C. Arnold. 2002. glyphosate. Weed Technol. 16:1-6.

100.

Shaw, D. R., J. C. Arnold, C. E. Snipes, D. H. Laughlin, and J. A. Mills. 2001. Comparison of glypyhosate-resistant and conventional soybean (Glycine max) herbicide systems. Weed

2005.

1991.

Expert system for agricultural aerial spray

Weed

Frontiers in Ecology

Weed control from herbicide combinations with

Technol. 15:in press. 101.

Shaw, D. R., A. C. Bennett, and D. L. Grant. 1999. Weed control in soybean (Glycine max) with flumetsulam, cloransulam, and diclosulam. Weed Technol. 13:791-798.

102.

Shaw, D. R., and C. S. Bray. Foreign material and seed moisture in glyphosate-resistant and conventional soybean systems. Weed Technol. 17:389-393.

103.

Shaw, D. R., S. A. Bruff, and C. A. Smith. 1991. Effect of soybean (Glycine max) row spacing on chemical control of sicklepod (Cassia obtusifolia). Weed Technol. 5:286-290.

104.

Shaw, D. R., and G. E. Coats. 1988. Herbicides and cultivation for sicklepod, Cassia obtusifolia, control in soybeans, Glycine max. Weed Technol. 2:187-190.

105.

Shaw, D. R., W. A. Givens, L. A. Farno, P. D. Gerard, D. Jordan, W. G. Johnson, S. C. Weller, B. G. Young, R. G. Wilson, and M. D. K. Owen. 2009. Using a grower survey to assess the benefits and challenges of glyphosate-resistant cropping systems for weed management in U.S. corn, cotton, and soybean. Weed Technol. 23:134-149.

106.

Shaw, D.R., and C.L. Hill. 2000. Civil Eng. Soc. 32:455-460.

107.

Shaw, D. R., and D. E. Hydrick. 1993. Effect of imazaquin and chlorimuron plus metribuzin on sicklepod (Cassia obtusifolia) seed production and germination. Weed Technol. 7:681-685.

108.

Shaw, D R, and F. S. Kelley. 2005. Remote sensing for determining and classifying soybean anomalies. Precision Agriculture 6:421-430.

109.

Shaw, D. R., and R. E. Mack. 1991. Application timing of herbicides for the control of redvine (Brunnichia ovata). Weed Technol. 5:125-129.

110.

Shaw, D. R., R. E. Mack, and C. A. Smith. emergence. Weed Sci. 39:33-36.

111.

Shaw, D. R., W. H. Morris, E. P. Webster, and D. B. Smith. 2000. Spray volume and droplet size effects on herbicide deposition and common cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium) control. Weed Technol. 14:321-328.

112.

Shaw, D. R., and G. P. Murphy. Weed Sci. 45:573-578.

1997.

Adsorption and relative mobility of flumetsulam.

113.

Shaw, D. R., and G. P. Murphy. Sci. 45:568-572.

1997.

Field persistence of bioavailable flumetsulam.

114.

Shaw, D. R., L. J. Newsom, and C. A. Smith. 1991. Influence of cultivation timing on chemical control of sicklepod (Cassia obtusifolia) in soybean (Glycine max). Weed Sci. 39:67-72.

115.

Shaw, D. R., T. F. Peeper, and E. Basler. 1985. Effect of nitrogen and phosphorus status on the translocation of three herbicides in field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis). Plant Growth Regulation 3:79-86.

116.

Shaw, D. R., T. F. Peeper, and D. L. Nofziger. 1985. Comparison of chlorophyll fluorescence and fresh weight as herbicide bioassay techniques. Weed Sci. 33:29-33.

Precision agriculture and remote sensing.

1991.

Space 2000, Am.

Redvine (Brunnichia ovata) germination and

Weed

117.

Shaw, D. R., T. F. Peeper, and D. L. Nofziger. 1986. Evaluation of chlorophyll fluorescence parameters for an intact-plant herbicide bioassay. Crop Sci. 26:756-760.

118.

Shaw, D. R., T. F. Peeper, and R. L. Westerman. 1986. Persistence of phytotoxicity of metribuzin and its ethylthio analog. Weed Sci. 34:409-412.

119.

Shaw, D. R., and H. P. Rainero. 1990. Weed control in soybean under different cropping and tillage systems. J. Prod. Agric. 3:453-459.

120.

Shaw, D. R., H. P. Rainero, C. A. Smith, M. B. Wixson, W. R. A. S. Ratnayake, S. A. Bruff, and L. J. Newsom. 1990. Emergence and growth of sicklepod (Cassia obtusifolia) with various planting and herbicide incorporation depths. Weed Sci. 38:401-405.

121.

Shaw, D. R., A. Rankins, Jr., and J. T. Ruscoe. 1997. Sicklepod (Senna obtusifolia) interference with soybean (Glycine max) cultivars following herbicide treatment. Weed Technol. 11:510-514.

122.

Shaw, D. R., A. Rankins, Jr., J. T. Ruscoe, and J. D. Byrd, Jr. 1998. Field validation of weed control recommendations from HERB and SWC herbicide decision models. Weed Technol. 12:78-87.

123.

Shaw, D. R., S. Ratnayake, and C. A. Smith. 1990. Effects of herbicide application timing on johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) and pitted morningglory (Ipomoea lacunosa) control. Weed Technol. 4:900-903.

124.

Shaw, D. R., D. G. Riley, and B. W. Minton. 1991. Interacting effects of imidazolinone herbicide mixtures on translocation. Weed Sci. 39:540-542.

125.

Shaw, D. R., S. M. Schraer, J. M. Prince, and M. Boyette. 2006. Herbicide dynamics in the Bogue Phalia watershed in the Yazoo River basin of Mississippi. Weed Sci. 54:807-813.

126.

Shaw, D. R., S. M. Schraer, J. M. Prince, M. Boyette, and W. L. Kingery. 2006. Runoff losses of cyanazine and metolachlor: Effects of soil type and precipitation timing. Weed Sci. 54:800-806.

127.

Shaw, D. R., C. A. Smith, and J. E. Hairston. 1992. Impact of rainfall and tillage systems on off-site herbicide movement. Comm. in Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 23:1843-1858.

128.

Shaw, D. R., C. A, Smith, and C. E. Snipes. 1989. Sicklepod (Cassia obtusifolia) control in soybean (Glycine max) grown in rotations of 97-and 18-cm row spacings. Weed Sci. 37:748-752.

129.

Shaw, D. R., H. R. Smith, A. W. Cole, and C. E. Snipes. 1987. Influence of environmental factors on smallflower morningglory (Jacquemontia tamnifolia) germination and growth. Weed Sci. 35:519-523.

130.

Shaw, D. R., and M. T. Wesley. 1991. Wheat (Triticum aestivum) cultivar tolerance and Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) control with diclofop, BAY SMY 1500, and metribuzin. Weed Technol. 5:776-781.

131.

Shaw, D. R., and J. L. Willers. 2006. Improving pest management with remote sensing. Outlooks in Pest Management 17:197-201.

132.

Shaw, D. R., and M. B. Wixson.

1991.

Postemergence combinations of imazaquin or

imazethapyr with AC 263,222 for weed control in soybean (Glycine max). 39:644-649.

Weed Sci.

133.

Shaw, D. R., M. B. Wixson, and C. A. Smith. 1991. Effect of imazaquin and chlorimuron plus metribuzin on sicklepod (Cassia obtusifolia) interference in soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 5:206-210.

134.

Simpson, A. J., W. L. Kingery, D. R. Shaw, M. Spraul, E. Humpfer, and P. Dvortsak. 2001. The application of 1H HR-MAS NMR spectroscopy for the study of structures and associations of organic components at the solid-acqueous interface of a whole soil. Environ. Sci. Technol., in press.

135.

Smith, M. C., D. R. Shaw, J. H. Massey, M. Boyette, and W. Kingery. 2004. Incubation time effects on imazaquin desorption as determined by nonequilibrium thin-soil disc flow. J. Environ. Qual. 33:581-593.

136.

Smith, M. C., D. R. Shaw, J. H. Massey, M. Boyette, and W. Kingery. 2003. Using nonequilibrium thin-disc and batch equilibrium techniques to evaluate herbicide sorption. Environ. Qual. 32:1393-1404.

J.

137.

Smith, M. C., D. R. Shaw, and D. K. Miller. 2005. In-field bioassay to investigate the persistence of imazaquin and pyrithiobac. Weed Sci. 53:121-129.

138.

Smith, C. A., D. R. Shaw, and L. J. Newsom. 1991. Arrowleaf sida (Sida rhombifolia) and prickly sida (Sida spinosa) germination and emergence. Weed Res. 32:103-109.

139.

Smith, D. B., S. D. Askew, W. H. Morris, D. R. Shaw, and M. Boyette. 2000. Droplet size and leaf morphology effects on pesticide spray deposition. Trans. Am. Soc. Agric. Eng. 43:255-259.

140.

Tingle, C. H., and D. R. Shaw. 1998. Metolachlor and metribuzin losses in runoff as affected by width of vegetative filter strips. Weed Sci. 46:475-479.

141.

Tingle, C. H., D. R. Shaw, and P. D. Gerard. 1999. Flumetsulam mobility in two Mississippi soils as influenced by irrigation timing. Weed Sci. 47:349-352.

142.

Webster, E. P., and D. R. Shaw. 1996. Carryover potential of pyrithiobac to rotational crops on a Black Belt clay soil. Weed Technol. 10:140-144.

143.

Webster, E. P., and D. R. Shaw. 1996. Impact of vegetative grass filter strips on herbicide loss in runoff from soybean (Glycine max). Weed Sci. 44:662-671.

144.

Webster, E. P., and D. R. Shaw. 1997. Off-site runoff losses of metolachlor and metribuzin applied to differing soybean (Glycine max) production systems. Weed Technol. 11:556-564.

145.

Webster, E. P., and D. R. Shaw. Weed Sci. 45:179-182.

146.

Webster, E. P., D. R. Shaw, T. A. Baughman, C. E. Snipes, and C. T. Bryson. 2000. Influence of cultivation timing on pyrithiobac performance in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum). Weed Technol. 14:116-121.

147.

Wesley, M. T., and D. R. Shaw. 1992. Interactions of diphenylether herbicides with chlorimuron and imazaquin. Weed Technol. 6:345-351.

1997.

Effect of application timing on pyrithiobac persistence.

148.

Wesley, M. T., and D. R. Shaw. 1993. Interacting effects on absorption and translocation from tank mixtures of chlorimuron and imazaquin with acifluorfen and lactofen. Weed Technol. 7:693-698.

149.

Wesley, R. A., Jr., D. R. Shaw, and W. L. Barrentine. 1989. Application timing of metribuzin, chlorimuron, and imazaquin for common cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium) control in soybeans (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 3:364-368.

150.

Wesley, R. A., Jr., D. R. Shaw, and W. L. Barrentine. 1989. Soil incorporation depths of metribuzin, chlorimuron, and imazaquin for common cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium) control in soybeans (Glycine max). Weed Sci. 37:596-599.

151.

Wixson, M. B., and D. R. Shaw. 1991. Differential response of soybean (Glycine max) cultivars to AC 263,222. Weed Technol. 5:430-433.

152.

Wixson, M. B., and D. R. Shaw. 1991. Effect of adjuvants on weed control and soybean (Glycine max) tolerance with AC 263,222. Weed Technol. 5:817-822.

153.

Wixson, M. B., and D. R. Shaw. 1992. Effects of soil-applied AC 263,222 on rotational crops to soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 6:276-279.

154.

Wixson, M. B., and D. R. Shaw. 1991. Use of AC 263,222 for sicklepod (Cassia obtusifolia) control in soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 5:434-438.

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Abstracts from Presentations:

384

Graduate Students' Thesis/Dissertation Titles 1.

D. S. Akin. 2000. Perrenial Weed Control Programs Incorporating Roundup Ready Technology in Soybean Production. M.S. Thesis.

2.

J. C. Arnold. 1999. Assessment of Roundup Ready Programs vs. Conventional Programs with Regard to Efficacy, Varietal Performance, and Economics. M.S. Thesis.

3.

S. D. Askew5. 1997. Development of Control Programs in Soybean for Reducing Red Rice Populations in Rice. M.S. Thesis.

4.

T. A. Baughman. Dissertation.

5.

A. C. Bennett. 1999. Impact of Pre-Harvest Weed Desiccation Programs on Weed Seed Viability in Early-Maturing Soybean. Ph.D. Dissertation.

6.

S. B. Blanche. 2001. Fluometuron and Norflurazon Behavior as Affected by Combinations of Best Management Practices. M.S. Thesis.

1994.

Off-Site Movement and Persistence of Certain Herbicides.

Ph.D.

7.

C. L. Brommer. 1998. Analysis of Environmental and Tank Mixture Interactions with BAS 625 and Selected Herbicides. M.S. Thesis.

8.

S. A. Bruff.

9.

R. H. Coupe.

10.

R. H. Coupe. 2007. Fate and Transport of Agricultural Chemicals in the Lower Mississippi River. Ph.D. Dissertation.

11.

D. M. Dodds. 2007. (co-advised with D. Reynolds) Adjuvant Effects on Herbicide Absorption and Translocation. Ph.D. Dissertation.

12.

W. C. Elkins. 1997. Comparison of Roundup with Conventional Herbicides for In-season and Pre-harvest Weed Control in Mississippi Row Crops. M.S. Thesis.

13.

J. M. Ellis. 1997. Development of Pre-harvest Weed Desiccation Programs for Early-maturing Soybean. M.S. Thesis.

14.

S. G. Flint. 2004. M.S. Thesis.

15.

W. Givens. 2007. Data Management and Visualization Techniques for Site-Specific Weed Management. M.S. Thesis.

16.

C. J. Gray6. 2005. Ph.D. Dissertation.

17.

R. M. Griffin. 2003. Influence of Row Spacing, Planting Date, and Herbicide Systems on Weed Control in Early-Maturing Soybean. M.S. Thesis.

18.

W. B. Henry6. 2004. Ph.D. Dissertation.

19.

J. C. Holloway, Jr. 1995. Ivyleaf Morningglory Interference in Soybean Following Treatment with Soil-Applied Herbicides. Ph.D. Dissertation.

20.

K. C. Hutto6. 2005. Ph.D. Dissertation.

21.

D. E. Hydrick.

22.

L. M. Kent. 1990. Influence of Adjuvants and Environment on the Phytotoxicity, Absorption, and Translocation of Imazethapyr in Pitted Morningglory. M.S. Thesis.

23.

F. S. Kelley. 2004. Evaluation of Remote Sensing as a Scouting Method for Weeds and Crop Anomalies. M.S. Thesis.

24.

C. H. Koger6. 2004. Ph.D. Dissertation.

25.

F. E. LaMastus. 2003. Sensing. M.S. Thesis.

1991.

Stale Seedbed Weed Control Systems for Soybean.

1995.

M.S. Thesis.

Modeling the Efficacy and Fate of Selected Herbicides.

M.S. Thesis.

Long-term Weed Shifts in Response to Transgenic Herbicide Programs.

Utility of Remote Sensing for Soybean and Weed Species Differentiation.

1993.

Reflectance Changes in Weeds and Causal Physiological Mechanisms.

Differentiation of Turfgrass Stress Using Hyperspectral Radiometry. Stale Seedbed Soybean Weed Control Systems.

M. S. Thesis.

Impact of Residue on Detection of Weeds Through Remote Sensing. Precision Applications of Postemergence Herbicides with Remote

26.

C. T. Leon. 2001. Crop Monitoring Utilizing Remote Sensing, Soil Parameters, and GPS Technolgies. M.S. Thesis.

27.

R. E. Mack.

28.

C. R. Medlin6. 1999. Weed Distribution Relative to Soil Factors, Remote Sensing, and Expert System Economic Analysis. Ph.D. Dissertation.

29.

B. W. Minton. 1988. Interactions of Postemergence Grass and Broadleaf Herbicides for Red Rice (Oryza sativa) and Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli) Control in Soybeans (Glycine max). M.S. Thesis.

30.

W. H. Morris. Thesis.

31.

G. P. Murphy6. 1996. Ph.D. Dissertation.

32.

L. J. Newsom6. 1991. Soybean (Glycine max) Cultivar Response to Chlorimuron and Imazaquin. M.S. Thesis.

33.

L. J. Newsom. 1994. Management Approaches and Mechanisms of Tolerance for AC 263,222 in Soybean and Selected Weeds. Ph.D. Dissertation.

34.

G. R. W. Nice. 1999. The Effect of Soybean Row Spacing, Population Density and Herbicides on Sicklepod (Senna obtusifolia) Management in Soybean. M.S. Thesis.

35.

C. I. Nimbal. 1994. Mechanisms of MSMA Resistance in Mississippi Biotypes of Common Cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium L.) and Control of the Resistant Biotype with Alternate Herbicides. Ph.D. Dissertation.

36.

J. S. Norris. 2000. M.S. Thesis.

37.

B. T. Osborne. 1993. Influence of Cultivar and Stress Factors on Crop Tolerance to SAN 582 and Metolachlor. M. S. Thesis.

38.

E. W. Palmer. Thesis.

39.

H. P. Rainero. 1989. Impact of Cropping and Tillage Systems, Herbicides, Incorporation Depths, and Planting Depths on Weed Emergence and Control. M.S. Thesis.

40.

A. Rankins, Jr. 1996. Refinement of HERB for Postemergence Weed Control Recommendations in Mississippi Soybean. M.S. Thesis.

41.

A. Rankins, Jr. 6 1999. Vegetative Filter Strips for Reducing Sediment and Herbicide Losses in Surface Runoff. Ph.D. Dissertation.

42.

W. R. A. S. Ratnayake. 1991. Influence of Herbicides on Soybean and Sicklepod Seed Quality and Seedling Emergence. Ph.D. Dissertation.

43.

D. G. Riley.

1988.

Biology and Control of Redvine (Brunnichia ovata).

1994.

1998.

1988.

M.S. Thesis.

Effects of Droplet Size and Spray Volume on Herbicide Efficacy.

M.S.

Persistence and Mobility of Selected Herbicides in Soil and Water.

Optimization of Weed Control Systems in Herbicide Resistant Soybean.

Soybean Weed Control with CGA-277476 and CGA-248757.

M.S.

Imidazolinone and Sulfonyl Urea Herbicide Combinations for Weed

Control in Soybeans (Glycine max).

M.S. Thesis.

44.

J. T. Ruscoe. 1996. Validation of Computer Herbicide Recommendations for Postemergence Soybean Weed Management in Mississippi. M.S. Thesis.

45.

S. M. Schraer6. 1999. Factors Contributing to Cyanazine and Metolachlor Losses to Surface Runoff in the Mississippi Delta. Ph.D. Dissertation.

46.

R. C. Scott6. Dissertation.

47.

S. Seifert. 1999. Environmental Fate of Imazaquin in a Sharkey Clay Soil: Management Systems. Ph.D. Dissertation.

48.

M. W. Shankle. 1999. Influence of Best Management Practices (BMPs) on the Environmental Fate of Fluometuron. Ph.D. Dissertation.

49.

C. A. Smith6. Thesis.

1990.

Runoff and Persistence of Soil-Applied Alachlor and Imazaquin.

50.

M. C. Smith6.

2004.

Persistence Characteristics of Pyrithiobac.

51.

S. S. Soignier. 1995. Competitiveness and Inheritance Characteristics of an Imazaquin-Resistant Common Cocklebur Biotype. M.S. Thesis.

52.

M. L. Tagert. 2006. Water Quality, Modeling, and Land Use Investigations in the Upper Pearl River Basin of East-Central Mississippi. Ph.D. Dissertation.

53.

C. H. Tingle.

54.

E. P. Webster6. 1995. Impact of Management Factors on the Environmental Fate of Herbicides. Ph.D. Dissertation.

55.

M. T. Wesley. 1991. Interactions of ALS-Inhibiting and Diphenylether Herbicides on Various Weed Species. M.S. Thesis.

56.

R. A. Wesley, Jr. 1988. Effect of Herbicide Incorporation Depth and Application Timing on Common Cocklebur, Xanthium strumarium, Control in Soybeans, Glycine max. M.S. Thesis.

57.

M. B. Wixson6. 1991. Ph.D. Dissertation.

1997. Dimethenamid Synergism with Postemergence Herbicides.

1997.

Ph.D.

Effect of Soil

M.S.

Ph.D. Dissertation.

Environmental Fate of Herbicides in Soil and Water.

M.S. Thesis.

Development of AC 263,222 as a Postemergence Soybean Herbicide.

________________________ 5SWSS Outstanding Graduate Student Award Recipient 6MWSS Outstanding Graduate Student Award Recipient ____________________________________________________________________________________ Graduate Students Currently Supervised, with Thesis/Dissertation Topics: T. Eubanks, Ph.D. Horseweed Management in Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean Systems. graduation – May 2010)

(expected

W. Givens, Ph.D. Grower Practices Leading to Sustainable Approaches to Weed Management in Roundup Ready Cropping Systems. (expected graduation – May 2010) C. Massey, M.S.

Novel Techniques to Determine Adjuvant Efficacy with Glyphosate Based on a Rapid

Assay Technique. J. Huff, Ph.D. 2010)

(expected graduation – December 2010)

Adjuvant Systems to Improve Efficacy of Glyphosate.

(expected graduation – May

D. Rebiero, Ph.D. Genetics of Glyphosate Resistance Development in Key Weed Species. graduation – May 2012)

(expected

J. Weirick, Ph.D. Sustainability of Weed Management in Roundup Ready Cropping Systems. (expected graduation – August 2010)

Total Grant Funding to Date: $113.7M Examples of Recent Grants Awarded: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration “A Proposed Northern Gulf of Mexico Cooperative Institute” Investigators: D. Shaw, S. Lohrenz, R. Twilley, E. Chassignet, and J. Dindo Funding: $46.3M Oak Ridge National Laboratory “Capturing Hurricane Katrina Data for Analysis and Lessons Learned Research” Investigators: D. Shaw, S. Samson, W. Cooke, A. Cosby, C. Harvey, J. Lawhead Funding: $984,000 National Aeronautics and Space Administration “Harvesting NASA Earth-Sun Science Results in Solutions Network” Investigators: D. Shaw, R. Moorhead Funding: $1,988,000 National Aeronautics and Space Administration “Rapid Prototyping Capability for Earth-Sun System Science” Investigators: R. Moorhead, D. Shaw Funding: $7,149,000 National Science Foundation “A Comprehensive Threat Management Framework for a Crop Biosecurity National Framework” Investigators: C. Hill, R. King, D. Shaw Funding: $887,000 Monsanto Agricultural Products Company “Assessing Long-Term Viability of Roundup Ready Technology as a Foundation for Cropping Systems” Investigator: D. R. Shaw Funding: $880,000 U.S. Department of Transportation “Applications of Remote Sensing and Related Spatial Technologies to Environmental Assessments in Transportation” Investigators: D. R. Shaw, R. L. King, and D. Truax

Funding: $3,000,000 National Aeronautics and Space Administration “Development of a Decision Support System Laboratory to Support the Applications of National Priorities” Investigator: D. R. Shaw and R. L. King Funding: $4,100,000 U.S. Geological Survey “Integrated Management Systems for Control of Aquatic and Riparian Invasive Species” Investigators: D.R. Shaw and J.D. Madsen Funding: $1,000,000 National Aeronautics and Space Adminsitration “Magnolia-1 Small Satellite Program” Investigators: C.L. Hill, D.R. Shaw et al. Funding: $11,300,000