
Weed Science
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Scott Nolte
Extension Weed Specialist
979.318.2358 | scott.nolte@ag.tamu.edu
My goal is to provide statewide leadership in effective, profitable and sustainable integrated weed management in row crops, pastures, home lawns, golf courses and sports fields in Texas. Timely dissemination of information based on my knowledge and finding from applied research, in concert with the work of colleagues in this and other disciplines, allows Texans to make informed weed management choices.

Zachary Howard
Extension Program Specialist II
979.320.9914 | zachary.howard@ag.tamu.edu
In the Extension Weed Science program my objective is to conduct practical and cutting edge research for the growers of Texas that rediscovers, improves upon, and accelerates sound weed science principles in a variety of cropping, forage, and turf settings. Furthermore, I aim to teach these principles through Extension based programming that empowers Texans working in these areas.

Alisa Hairston
Administrator Coordinator II
979.321.5911 | alisa.hairston@ag.tamu.edu
My goal is to manage the day-to-day administrative part of the weeds program. I also manage and organize trainings, workshops, short courses, and work closely with TDA for CEU approvals and submissions.
Extension Specialists

Peter Dotray
Professor, Rockwell Chair of Weed Science
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Megan Clayton
Professor,
Extension Range Specialist
Specialties: Native restoration, grazing management,
brush, weed & invasive grass management,
use of drones on rangelands,
small acreage management,
wildlife habitat management, natural resources education. Located in Uvalde.
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Research Specialists

Muthukumar
Bagavathiannan
Professor,
Weed Ecology & Management
SCSC 651 Weed Biology and Ecology
SCSC 689-606 Essentials Plant Systematics & Management in Agronomy
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Nithya Subramanian
Assistant Professor, Molecular Weed Science
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Katherine Carson
Assistant Instructional Professor, Weed Science
SCSC205, Problem Solving in Plant and Soil Systems.
SCSC605, Mode of Action and Environmental Fate of Herbicides

Joseph Burke
Assistant Professor, Weed Science & Cropping Systems
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