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after site prep with liquid and granular hexazinone formulations. Proceedings of the<br />

Northeastern <strong>Weed</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, Supplement 42: 74-78.<br />

14. Reynolds, ~.E., Pitt, D.G., and Roden, M.l 1989a. Herbicide efficacy and crop<br />

tolerance lafter fall soil treatment with liquid and granular hexazinone. Proceedings of<br />

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15. Reynolds, P.E., Pitt, D.G., and Roden, MJ. 1989b. Crop tolerance after spring soil<br />

treatment'with hexazinone, sulfometuron-methyl and metsulfuron-rnethyl, Proceedings<br />

of the Northeastern <strong>Weed</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, Supplement 43: 51-57.<br />

16. Reynolds, p.E. and Roden, M.J. 1991a. Effect of various chemical site prep treatments<br />

on free-l' -grow status of black spruce. Proceedings of the Northeastern <strong>Weed</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

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17. Reynolds, .E. and Roden, M.J. 1991b. Black spruce mortality three or four years after<br />

site prep Iwith sulfometuron, metsulfuron, and hexazinone. Proceedings of the<br />

Northeastern <strong>Weed</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Society</strong> 45: 230-236.<br />

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20. Reynoldsl P.E. and Roden, M.J. 1995c. Growth of multipot black spruce seedlings<br />

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21. Reynolds, .E. and Roden, M.l 1996. Short-term performance of three hexazinone<br />

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22. Roy, D.Nf, Konar, S.K., Charles, D.A., Feng, lC., Prasad, R, and Campbell, RA.<br />

1989. lj:>eterminationof persistence, movement, and degradation of hexazinone in<br />

selecteq Canadian boreal forest soils. J. Agric. Food Chern. 37: 443-447.<br />

23. Sokal, R~. and Rohlf, F.J. 1981. Biometry. W.H. Freeman and Company, New York.<br />

24. Sutton, RtF. 1986. Hexazinone gridballs'" applied with concurrent underplanting of<br />

white sfruce in boreal mixedwoods: 7-year results. The Forestry Chronicle 62: 226­<br />

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25. Wood, J.~., Campbell, RA., and Curtis, F.W. 1989. Black spruce outplantings in<br />

boreal Ontario: chemical site preparation with hexazinone. Forestry Canada, Ontario<br />

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perfo~IJIlance: effect of winter application of hexazinone on shear-bladed sites in boreal<br />

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