BTNY 304: Introductory Weed Science

0 or 3 credits

Fall 2025 Laboratory Lecture Upper Division
Data from
Fall 2025
last updated 7/3/2025

A survey of the scientific principles underlying weed control practices; emphasis is on the ecology of weeds and control in crop associations. It is recommended that this course be followed by BTNY 50400.

Learning Outcomes

1Demonstrate your knowledge on the characteristics of weed species to properly identify and assess the negative impact the plants have on a site.

2Describe how the characteristics of weed species and the specific site area influence the effectiveness of cultural, mechanical, chemical, and biological weed control methods.

3Apply the aspects of herbicide use to develop sound approaches for weed management that promote sustainability, especially when integrated with other weed control methods.

Course BTNY 304 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

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