Family and species selectivity in herbicides
Authors
A. H. LangeH. Agamalian
B. Fischer
J. Bivins
Authors Affiliations
A. H. Lange is Extension Weed Control Specialist, University of California, Parlier; H. Agamalian is Farm Advisors in Monterey, Fresno, and Santa Barbara counties, respectively; B. Fischer is Farm Advisors in Monterey, Fresno, and Santa Barbara counties, respectively; J. Bivins is Farm Advisors in Monterey, Fresno, and Santa Barbara counties, respectively.Publication Information
Hilgardia 24(12):4-6. DOI:10.3733/ca.v024n12p4. December 1970.
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Abstract
Annual weeds controlled by DCPA (Dacthal) a pre-emergence herbicide, without injury to onion plants even at excessive rates of application.
Lange A, Agamalian H, Fischer B, Bivins J. 1970. Family and species selectivity in herbicides. Hilgardia 24(12):4-6. DOI:10.3733/ca.v024n12p4
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