Control of dodder in alfalfa with DCPA
Authors
G. H. McNeelyE. C. Hoffman
D. E. Bayer
C. L. Foy
Authors Affiliations
G. H. McNeely is Farm Advisor, Alameda County; E. C. Hoffman was Farm Advisor, San Bernardino County; D. E. Bayer is Assistant Botanist, University of California, Davis; C. L. Foy is Associate Professor of Botany, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 20(3):14-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v020n03p14. March 1966.
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Abstract
Dodder causes sufficient agricultural losses to be considered a noxious weed in many states. Seed certification regulations help to restrict the spread of this prolific seed producer, but it is very difficult to clean out of many small-seeded crops. Once dodder has infested a seed production area, susceptible crops may be limited for several years since many species of dodder may infest more than one host.
McNeely G, Hoffman E, Bayer D, Foy C. 1966. Control of dodder in alfalfa with DCPA. Hilgardia 20(3):14-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v020n03p14
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