Proceedings of the Sixty-first Annual Meeting of the Northeastern ...
Proceedings of the Sixty-first Annual Meeting of the Northeastern ... Proceedings of the Sixty-first Annual Meeting of the Northeastern ...
210 1975 1. Control of Jimsonweed and Three Broadleaf Weeds in Soybeans - J. V. Parochetti, Univ. of Maryland, College Park HM. The Influence of Norflurazon on Chlorophyll Content and Growth of Potomogeton pectinatus - R. M. Devlin and S. J. Karcyzk, Univ. of Massachusetts, East Wareham HM. Germination, Growth, and Flowering of Shepherdspurse - E. K. Stillwell and R. D. Sweet, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY 1976 1. Top Growth and Root Response of Red Fescue to Growth Retardants - S. L. Fales, A. P. Nielson and R. C. Wakefield, Univ. of Rhode Island, Kingston HM. Selective Control of Poa annua in Kentucky Bluegrass - P. J. Jacquemin, O. M. Scott and Sons, and P. R. Henderlong, Ohio State Univ., Columbus HM. Effects of DCPA on Growth of Dodder - L. L. Danielson, USDA ARS, Beltsville, MD 1977 1. The Effects of Stress on Stand and Yield of Metribuzin Treated Tomato Plants - E. H. Nelson and R. A. Ashley, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs HM. The Influence of Growth Regulators on the Absorption of Mineral Elements - R. M. Devlin and S. J. Karcyzk, Univ. of Massachusetts, East Wareham. HM. Quantification of S-triazine Losses in Surface Runoff: A Summary - J. K. Hall, Penn State Univ., University Park 1978 1. Annual Weedy Grass Competition in Field Corn - Jonas Vengris, Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst HM. Metribuzin Utilization with Transplanted Tomatoes - R. C. Henne, Campbell Institute of Agr. Res., Napoleon, OH 1979 1. Herbicides for Ground Cover Plantings - J. F. Ahrens, Connecticut Agric. Expt. Station, Windsor 2. Weed Control Systems in Transplanted Tomatoes - R. C. Henne, Campbell Institute of Agr. Res. Napoleon, OH 1980 1. Integrated Weed Control Programs for Carrots and Tomatoes - R. C. Henne and T. L. Poulson, Campbell Institute of Agr. Res. Napoleon, OH 2. Suppression of Crownvetch for No-Tillage Corn - J. Carina and N. L. Hartwig, Penn State Univ., University Park 192
211 HM. Effect of Planting Equipment and Time of Application on Injury to No-tillage Corn from Pendimethalin-Triazine Mixtures - N. L. Hartwig, Penn State Univ., University Park 1981 1. Weed Control in Cucumbers in Northwest Ohio - R. C. Henne and T. L. Poulson, Campbell Institute of Agr. Res. Napoleon, OH 2. Prostrate Spurge Control in Turfgrass Using Herbicides - J. A. Jagschitz, Univ. of Rhode Island, Kingston HM. Some Ecological Observations of Hempstead Plains, Long Island - R. Stalter, St. John's Univ., Jamaica, NY 1982 1. Differential Growth Responses to Temperature Between Two Biotypes of Chenopodium album - P. C. Bhowmik, Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst 2. Chemical Control of Spurge and Other Broadleaf Weeds in Turfgrass - J. S. Ebdon and J. A. Jagschitz, Univ. of Rhode Island, Kingston HM. Influence of Norflurazon on the Light Activation of Oxyfluorfen - R. M. Devlin, S. J. Karczmarczyk, I. I. Zbiec and C. N. Saras, Univ. of Massachusetts, East Wareham HM. Analysis of Weed Control Components for Conventional, Wide-row Soybeans in Delaware - D. K. Regehr, Univ. of Delaware, Newark 1983 1. Comparisons of Non-Selective Herbicides for Reduced Tillage Systems - R. R. Bellinder, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg and H. P. Wilson, Virginia Truck and Orn. Res. Station, Painter 2. The Plant Communities Along the Long Island Expressway, Long Island, New York - R. Stalter, St. John's Univ., Jamaica, NY HM. Effect of Morning, Midday and Evening Applications on Control of Large Crabgrass by Several Postemergence Herbicides - B. G. Ennis and R. A. Ashley, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs 1984 1. Pre-transplant Oxyfluorfen for Cabbage - J. R. Teasdale, USDA-ARS, Beltsville, MD 2. Herbicide Programs and Tillage Systems for Cabbage - R. R. Bellinder, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg and T. E. Hines and H. P. Wilson, Virginia Truck and Orn. Res. Station, Painter 193
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HM. Effect <strong>of</strong> Planting Equipment and Time <strong>of</strong> Application on Injury to No-tillage<br />
Corn from Pendimethalin-Triazine Mixtures - N. L. Hartwig, Penn State<br />
Univ., University Park<br />
1981 1. Weed Control in Cucumbers in Northwest Ohio - R. C. Henne and T. L.<br />
Poulson, Campbell Institute <strong>of</strong> Agr. Res. Napoleon, OH<br />
2. Prostrate Spurge Control in Turfgrass Using Herbicides - J. A. Jagschitz,<br />
Univ. <strong>of</strong> Rhode Island, Kingston<br />
HM. Some Ecological Observations <strong>of</strong> Hempstead Plains, Long Island - R.<br />
Stalter, St. John's Univ., Jamaica, NY<br />
1982 1. Differential Growth Responses to Temperature Between Two Biotypes <strong>of</strong><br />
Chenopodium album - P. C. Bhowmik, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts, Amherst<br />
2. Chemical Control <strong>of</strong> Spurge and O<strong>the</strong>r Broadleaf Weeds in Turfgrass - J.<br />
S. Ebdon and J. A. Jagschitz, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Rhode Island, Kingston<br />
HM. Influence <strong>of</strong> Norflurazon on <strong>the</strong> Light Activation <strong>of</strong> Oxyfluorfen - R. M.<br />
Devlin, S. J. Karczmarczyk, I. I. Zbiec and C. N. Saras, Univ. <strong>of</strong><br />
Massachusetts, East Wareham<br />
HM. Analysis <strong>of</strong> Weed Control Components for Conventional, Wide-row<br />
Soybeans in Delaware - D. K. Regehr, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Delaware, Newark<br />
1983 1. Comparisons <strong>of</strong> Non-Selective Herbicides for Reduced Tillage Systems -<br />
R. R. Bellinder, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg and H. P. Wilson, Virginia Truck<br />
and Orn. Res. Station, Painter<br />
2. The Plant Communities Along <strong>the</strong> Long Island Expressway, Long Island,<br />
New York - R. Stalter, St. John's Univ., Jamaica, NY<br />
HM. Effect <strong>of</strong> Morning, Midday and Evening Applications on Control <strong>of</strong> Large<br />
Crabgrass by Several Postemergence Herbicides - B. G. Ennis and R.<br />
A. Ashley, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Connecticut, Storrs<br />
1984 1. Pre-transplant Oxyfluorfen for Cabbage - J. R. Teasdale, USDA-ARS,<br />
Beltsville, MD<br />
2. Herbicide Programs and Tillage Systems for Cabbage - R. R. Bellinder,<br />
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg and T. E. Hines and H. P. Wilson, Virginia Truck<br />
and Orn. Res. Station, Painter<br />
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