RH 315 a new herbicide with potential for weed control in lettuce
Authors
M. LavalleyeH. Agamalian
A. Lange
R. Brendler
Authors Affiliations
M. Lavalleye is Weed Control Specialist, Department of Horticultural Science; H. Agamalian is Farm Advisors, Monterey and Ventura counties respectively; A. Lange is Extension Weed Control Specialist, Agricultural Extension Service, University of California, Riverside; R. Brendler is Farm Advisors, Monterey and Ventura counties respectively.Publication Information
Hilgardia 23(4):14-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v023n04p14. April 1969.
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Abstract
RH 315 is a new experimental herbicide with considerable promise for use in California agriculture. It is not registered for use. This is a progress report of cooperative research on a new product.
Lavalleye M, Agamalian H, Lange A, Brendler R. 1969. RH 315 a new herbicide with potential for weed control in lettuce. Hilgardia 23(4):14-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v023n04p14
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