
Location:
University of Idaho Campus,
Ag Science 314, Moscow, ID
83844-2339
tel:208-885- 6214
fax: 208-885-7760
Email:
dthill@uidaho.edu.
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Education:
Ph.D., Oregon State University; M.S., Washington State University;
B.S., Washington State University
Research:
Conducts research in weed biology, integrated weed control
practices for small grain production systems, herbicide
resistance in weeds and crops, and bioherbicides
Recent Publications:
Ball, D.
A., S. M. Frost, L. H. Bennett, D.C. Thill, T. Rauch, E.
Jemmett, C. Mallory-Smith, C. Cole, J. P. Yenish, and R.
Rood. 2007. Control of Rattail Fescue (Vulpia myuros)
in Winter Wheat. Weed Technol. (accepted for publication).
Carter, A., J. Hansen, T. Koehler, D.C. Thill, and R.S.
Zemetra. 2007. The Effect of Imazamox Application Timing and
Rate on Imazamox Resistant Wheat Cultivars in the Pacific
Northwest. Weed Technol. (accepted)
Jemmett, E. D.C. Thill,
T. Rauch, D. Ball, S. Frost, L. Bennett, J. Yenish, and R.
Rood. 2007. Rattail fescue control with glyphosate in
chemical fallow. Weed Technol. (accepted)
Rice, A.R., J.L. Johnson-Maynard, D.C. Thill, and M.J.
Morra. 2007. Vegetable crop emergence and weed control
following amendment with different Brassicaceae seed meals.
Renewable Agricultural and Food Systems. 22:204-212.
Holman, J., C. Hunt, and D. Thill. 2007. Structural
composition, growth stage, and cultivar affects on Kentucky
bluegrass forage yield and nutrient composition. Agronomy
Journal. 99(1):195-202.
Holman, J., C. Hunt, J. Johnson-Maynard, L. Van Tassell, and
D. Thill. 2007. Livestock use as a non-thermal residue
management practice in Kentucky bluegrass seed production
systems. Agronomy Journal. 99(1):203-210.
Souza, E.J., M.J Guttieri, M.D. Lazar, D. Thill and T.
Rauch. 2006
Registration of Idaho 587 Wheat. Crop Sci. 46:1387-1388
Rainbolt, C.R., D.C. Thill, R.S. Zemetra, and D.L. Shaner.
2005. Imidazolinone-resistant wheat acetolactate synthase in
vivo response to imazamax. Weed Technol. 19:539-548.
Hanson, B.D., C.A. Mallory-Smith, W.J. Price, B. Shafii,
D.C. Thill, and R.S. Zemetra. 2005. Interspecific
hybridization: Potential for movement of herbicide
resistance from wheat (Triticum aestivum) to jointed
goatgrass (Aegilops cylindrica). Weed Technol.
19:674-682.
Hanson, B.D., C.A. Mallory-Smith, B. Shaffii, D.C. Thill,
and R.S. Zemetra. 2005. Pollen-mediated gene flow from blue
aleurone wheat to other wheat cultivars. Crop Sci.
45:1610-1617.
Rainbolt, C.R., D.C. Thill, J.P. Yenish, and D.A. Ball.
2004. Herbicide resistant grass weed development in
imidazolinone-resistant wheat: Biology and Herbicide
rotation. Weed Technol. 18:860-868.
Hanson, B.D., K.W. Park, C.A. Mallory-Smith, and D.C. Thill.
2004. Resistance of Camelina microcarpa to
acetolactate synthase inhibiting herbicides. Weed Res.
44: 187-194.
Shafi, B, W.J. Price, T.J. Prather, L.W. Lass and D.C.
Thill. 2004. Using landscape characteristics as prior
information for Bayesian classification of yellow
starthistle. Weed Sci. 52: 948-953.
Rainbolt, C.R. , D.C. Thill, and F.L. Young. 2004. Control
of Volunteer herbicide-resistant wheat and canola. Weed
Technol. 18:711-718.
Shinn, S.L. and D.C. Thill. 2004. Tolerance of several
perennial grasses to imazapic. Weed Technol. 18:
60-65.
Hanson, B.D., C.A. Mallory-Smith, B.D. Brewster, L.A.
Wendling, and D.C. Thill. 2003. Growth regulator effects of
propiconazole on redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus).
Weed Technol. 17: 777-781.
Shafii, B., W.J. Price, T.J. Prather, L.W. Lass, and D.C.
Thill. 2003. Predicting the likelihood of yellow starthistle
occurrence using landscape characteristics. Weed Sci.
51: 748-751.
Shinn, S.L. and D.C. Thill. 2003. The response of yellow
starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) meadow hawkweed
(Hieracium caespitosum) and spotted knapweed (C.
maculosa) to imazapic. Weed Technol. 17:94-101.
Roché, C.T., R. Vilatersana, R. Gamarra, N. Garcia-Jacas,
and D.C. Thill. 2003. Tracking an invader to its origins:
the story of Crupina vulagaris. Weed
Research 43:177-189.
Daugovish, O., D.C. Thill, and B. Shafii. 2003. Modeling
competition between wild oat (Avena fatua) and yellow
mustard (Sinapis alba) or canola (Brassica napus).
Weed Sci. 51:102-109.
Teaching:
Weed biology, herbicide fate and mode of action, pesticides
in the environment.
Extension: Provide extension support for
weed management in small grain production systems in northern
Idaho.
Advising: Undergraduate advisor,
graduate major professor
and graduate committee member
Administration:
Superintendent of the Palouse Research, Extension and
Education Center, and Assistant Director of the Idaho
Agricultural Experiment Station
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