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Hardwood Control by Injection With Two New Chemicals
Author(s): J.L. Michael
Date: 1985
Source: In: Proceedings, 38th Annual Meeting Southern Weed Science Society; 1985 January 14-16; Houston, TX. [Champaign, IL]:Southern Weed Science Society. 164-167
Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
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AC 252,925 [Arsenal®], and 3,6-dichloropicolinic acid (XRM-3972) were tested at two different strengths against seven hardwood species. Triclopyr [Garlon 3A®] was used as a standard, making a total of five herbicide treatments. All treatments were applied in June 1983. Fifteen months after treatment, only AC 252,925 gave acceptable kill over the entire range of species tested. Triclopyr gave good control of sourwood [Oxydendron arboreum (L.) DC.], blackgum (Nyssa sylvatica Marshall), and red maple (Acer rubrum L.). Full strength XRM-3972 killed only 17 percent of treated stems.Publication Notes
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Michael, J.L. 1985. Hardwood Control by Injection With Two New Chemicals. In: Proceedings, 38th Annual Meeting Southern Weed Science Society; 1985 January 14-16; Houston, TX. [Champaign, IL]:Southern Weed Science Society. 164-167Related Search
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