Vol. 16â1962 - NorthEastern Weed Science Society
Vol. 16â1962 - NorthEastern Weed Science Society Vol. 16â1962 - NorthEastern Weed Science Society
542 da~hal and diphenatrile) at early post-eme~g9nce appeared , promising. Xi' such .results .Gould be repeatedconsistentlYi' .. chemicaJ,s.oi' this nature woQG.1i!seem to offer the best posslbilities f5r becoming widely, accepted'crabgrass herbic.1.des. . h . '\ ,"'1 , '"Ie' \ . ( .:.. "'!'he.,q.u.e,$tj..on ariseI!J1Whether there:8tdual effect of .some chemicals '( zytron in particular) was dUE!tOITetention of the' '~'. chemical in the soil, or to lack of crabgrass seed at the surface because of 100% control in 196Q. Since th$" lfas also 100% c9ntro1 in 196b in the plo~~'t:&"eated with 'po
- Page 492 and 493: 492 corresponding plots on este.bl1
- Page 494 and 495: 494 ae.u!s,'I!IIDi,cua.:Lon leUllll
- Page 496 and 497: 496 D±!3pa,~n~ Resul te)I? .,l-ta,
- Page 498 and 499: 498 1 . 1 J. E. Gallagher and n. J.
- Page 500 and 501: 500 Da1;ejJ01 e~uations ~,a.;t'ollC
- Page 502 and 503: 502 TADLEIt Comparison of "severalc
- Page 504 and 505: 504 TADLE3: Pre-oemergence and poet
- Page 506 and 507: 506 Table 1. Re8eeding Resulte:afit
- Page 508 and 509: 5"8 d1propalin ortrifluralin 'at ':
- Page 510 and 511: 510 aUlIPIl iri '-1: ' D" "" Diphen
- Page 512 and 513: Fall ve. spriif ~nts .. 'Ibe",obl1.
- Page 514 and 515: 514 ~ Tab1e2. Cr&bgraS$'Contr01 in
- Page 516 and 517: 516 ,';1:".i'"'f'!r": :~,j i: .. r
- Page 518 and 519: . ~lS residual cemtrol of crabgrssi
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- Page 522 and 523: 5~2 'rab4t13.· ~gtnc. ·QGabtiol:o
- Page 524 and 525: 524 PRE.._RGENCE AMU' POsT-EHERGENC
- Page 526 and 527: 526 Table 1. 'l'a):lsra,. ContrO.k1
- Page 528 and 529: 528 Pre- andpost ..emergejljCec:rab
- Page 530 and 531: 530 Prior to each chemical applicat
- Page 532 and 533: u 532 3) Those trea.t,mellts which
- Page 534 and 535: Table I (Coot'd) 27. JSc.F,~iOe t$~
- Page 536 and 537: 536 EXPERIMENTS ONTHECHOOCALCOIm'l)
- Page 538 and 539: ~______ , 53S Table 1: Control of c
- Page 540 and 541: 54' In a similar po st-ell1~rgence
- Page 544 and 545: 544 . Table 1. ~~~~f:~::~on~:!a~~~~
- Page 546 and 547: 546 ,'j' .~•.~COVERY;OFC14AMIl9EW
- Page 548 and 549: 5M Availabili ty ot the· rad:llcJa
- Page 550 and 551: 550 GRAPHI - Distribution of radioa
- Page 552 and 553: 552 . . The~ gt iSoy'beaD g(l)rinin
542<br />
da~hal and diphenatrile) at early post-eme~g9nce appeared ,<br />
promising. Xi' such .results .Gould be repeatedconsistentlYi' ..<br />
chemicaJ,s.oi' this nature woQG.1i!seem to offer the best posslbilities<br />
f5r becoming widely, accepted'crabgrass herbic.1.des. .<br />
h . '\ ,"'1 , '"Ie' \ . (<br />
.:.. "'!'he.,q.u.e,$tj..on ariseI!J1Whether there:8tdual effect of .some<br />
chemicals '( zytron in particular) was dUE!tOITetention of the' '~'.<br />
chemical in the soil, or to lack of crabgrass seed at the surface<br />
because of 100% control in 196Q. Since th$" lfas also 100%<br />
c9ntro1 in 196b in the plo~~'t:&"eated with 'po