Pre-emergence herbicides for weed control in walnuts
Authors
A. H. LangeB. E. Day
L. S. Jordan
R. C. Russell
Authors Affiliations
A. H. Lange is Associate Agriculturist in the Experiment Station, University of California at Riverside; Boysie E. Day is Plant Physiologist in the Experiment Station, University of California at Riverside; Lowell S. Jordan is Associate Plant Physiologist in the Experiment Station, University of California at Riverside; Robert C. Russell is Laboratory Technician IV, Department of Horticultural Science, Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 21(1):2-4. DOI:10.3733/ca.v021n01p2. January 1967.
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Abstract
Walnuts are California's leading deciduous tree crop. Walnut orchardists spend over one million dollars annually for weed control on an estimated 140,000 acres. In addition, losses due to weeds in the orchards were recently estimated at $2,720,000 annually.
Lange A, Day B, Jordan L, Russell R. 1967. Pre-emergence herbicides for weed control in walnuts. Hilgardia 21(1):2-4. DOI:10.3733/ca.v021n01p2
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