Vol. 51â1997 - NorthEastern Weed Science Society
Vol. 51â1997 - NorthEastern Weed Science Society Vol. 51â1997 - NorthEastern Weed Science Society
244 1975 1 - Control of Jimsonweed and Three Broadleaved Weeds in Soybeans - J. V. Parochetli, Univ. of Maryland, College Park HM - The Influence of Norflurazon on Chlorophyll Content and Growth of potomogeton pectjnatus - 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 Fescus to Growth Retardants - S. L Fales, A. P. Nielson, and R. C. Wakefield, Univ. of Rhode Island, Kingston HM - Selective Control of fQa annya in Kentucky Bluegrass - P. J. Jacquemin, O. M. Scott and Sons, and P. R. Hender/ong, Ohio Slate 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, Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park 1978 1 - Annual Weedy Grass Competition in Field Com - Jonas Vengris, Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst - HM - Metribuzin Utilization with Transplanted Tomatoes - R. C. Henne, Campbell Inst. for Agr. Res., Napoleon, OH 1979 1 - Herbicides for Ground Cover Plantings - J. F. Ahrens, Connecticut Agr. Expt. Sta., Windsor 2 - Weed Control Systems in Transplanted Tomatoes - R. C. Henne, Campbell Inst. for Agf. Res., Napoleon, OH 1980 1 - Integrated Weed Control Programs for Carrots and Tomatoes - R. C. Henne and T. L Poulson, Campbell Inst. for Agr. Res" Napoleon, OH 2 - Suppression of Crownvetch for No-Tillage Corn - J. Cardina and N. L Hartwig, Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park
Ii II r------- 1 I I 245 H~ - Effect of Planting Equipment and Time of Application on Injuryto No Tillage Com from Pendimethalin-Triazine Mixtures- N. L. Hartwig, Pinnsylvania State Univ., University Park 1981 1982 1983 1 ~ Weed Control in Cucumbersin NorthwestOhio - R. C. Henne and T. L. poulson, Campbell Inst. for Agr. Res., Napoleon, OH 2 LProstrate Spurge Control in Turfgrass Using Herbicides- J. A. Jagschitz, Upiv. of Rhode Island, Kingston Hfwt- Some Ecological Observations of HempsteadPlains, Long Island - R. Sfalter, St. John's Univ., Jamaica, NY I 11-Differential Growth Responsesto Temperature BetweenTwo Biotypesof C~enopOdjum album - P. C. Bhowrnik,Univ. of Massachusetts,Amherst 21-Chemical Control of Spurge and Other Broad/eafWeeds in Turfgrass- J. Sf Ebdon and J. A. Jagschitz, Univ. of Rhode Island, Kingston t-fv, -Influence of Norflurazon on the Light Activation of Oxyfluorfen- R. M. qevlin, S. J. Karczmarczyk,I. I. Zbiec, and C. N. Saras, Univ. of Pv1assachusetts, East Wareham I ~M - Analysis of Weed Control Componentsfor Conventional,Wide-Row Spybe~ns in Delaware- D. L. Regehr, Univ. of Delaware,Newark i 11- Comparisons of Non-Selective Herbicidesfor ReducedTillage Systems ~. R. Bellinder, VPI &SU, Blacksburg and H. P. Wilson, Virginia Truck and qrn. Res. Sta., Painter 21- I The Plant CommunitiesAlong the Long Island Expressway,Long Island, ~Y - R. Stalter, St. John's Univ., Jamaica. NY HM - Effect of Morning, Midday and EveningApplications on Control of Large Grabgrass by Several PostemergenceHerbicides - B. G. Ennis and R. A. 1sh1ey,Univ. of Connecticut,Storrs I 1 I ! 1 I I, 1 I I I 1 I !
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H~ - Effect of Planting Equipment and Time of Application on Injuryto No<br />
Tillage Com from Pendimethalin-Triazine Mixtures- N. L. Hartwig,<br />
Pinnsylvania State Univ., University Park<br />
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1 ~ <strong>Weed</strong> Control in Cucumbersin NorthwestOhio - R. C. Henne and T. L.<br />
poulson, Campbell Inst. for Agr. Res., Napoleon, OH<br />
2 LProstrate Spurge Control in Turfgrass Using Herbicides- J. A. Jagschitz,<br />
Upiv. of Rhode Island, Kingston<br />
Hfwt- Some Ecological Observations of HempsteadPlains, Long Island - R.<br />
Sfalter, St. John's Univ., Jamaica, NY<br />
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11-Differential Growth Responsesto Temperature BetweenTwo Biotypesof<br />
C~enopOdjum album - P. C. Bhowrnik,Univ. of Massachusetts,Amherst<br />
21-Chemical Control of Spurge and Other Broad/eaf<strong>Weed</strong>s in Turfgrass- J.<br />
Sf Ebdon and J. A. Jagschitz, Univ. of Rhode Island, Kingston<br />
t-fv, -Influence of Norflurazon on the Light Activation of Oxyfluorfen- R. M.<br />
qevlin, S. J. Karczmarczyk,I. I. Zbiec, and C. N. Saras, Univ. of<br />
Pv1assachusetts, East Wareham<br />
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Spybe~ns in Delaware- D. L. Regehr, Univ. of Delaware,Newark<br />
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Grabgrass by Several PostemergenceHerbicides - B. G. Ennis and R. A.<br />
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