Dodder control in alfalfa
Authors
W. Michael CanevariDavid W. Cudney
Steve B. Orloff
Jerry Schmierer
Ronald N. Vargas
Authors Affiliations
W. Michael Canevari is Farm Advisor, San Joaquin County; David W. Cudney is Extension Weed Scientist, Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, UC Riverside; Steve B. Orloff is High-Desert Farm Advisor, University of California Cooperative Extension, Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties; Jerry Schmierer is Farm Advisor, Lassen County; Ronald N. Vargas is Farm Advisor, Madera County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 43(4):30-31. DOI:10.3733/ca.v043n04p30. July 1989.
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Abstract
Extended dodder control was achieved with pre-emergence applications of dinitroaniline herbicides, in either a single 4-pound application or a split application of 2 + 2 pounds. Of the herbicides studied, prodiamine was the most persistent.
Canevari W, Cudney D, Orloff S, Schmierer J, Vargas R. 1989. Dodder control in alfalfa. Hilgardia 43(4):30-31. DOI:10.3733/ca.v043n04p30
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