New chemicals show promise…: Weed control in transplanted celery
Authors
A. H. LangeR. A. Brendler
J. M. Lyons
Authors Affiliations
A. H. Lange is Associate Agriculturist, University of California, Davis; R. A. Brendler is Vegetable Crops Farm Advisor, Venture County; J. M. Lyons is Lecturer and Associate Plant Physiologist, Department of Vegetable Crops, U. C., Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 19(2):2-3. DOI:10.3733/ca.v019n02p2. February 1965.
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Abstract
Two new herbicides—prometryne and FW 925 (neither is registered for use on celery, so cannot be recommended)—have shown promise for weed control in transplanted celery, according to these preliminary tests in Ventura County.
Lange A, Brendler R, Lyons J. 1965. New chemicals show promise…: Weed control in transplanted celery. Hilgardia 19(2):2-3. DOI:10.3733/ca.v019n02p2
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