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Morning-glory control sprays: Yields of flower seed increased in experiments with various spray materials for control of weed pest costly to growers

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Jack L. Bivins, University of California
B. Lennart Johnson, University of California
William A. Harvey, University of California

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California Agriculture 9(10):10-11.

Published October 01, 1955

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Excellent control of morning-glory—in flower seed plantings in Santa Barbara County—was achieved in test plots sprayed with MCP and 2,4-D.

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The above Progress report is based on State Projects 4114 and 4122.

Morning-glory control sprays: Yields of flower seed increased in experiments with various spray materials for control of weed pest costly to growers

Jack L. Bivins, B. Lennart Johnson, William A. Harvey
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Morning-glory control sprays: Yields of flower seed increased in experiments with various spray materials for control of weed pest costly to growers

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Authors

Jack L. Bivins, University of California
B. Lennart Johnson, University of California
William A. Harvey, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 9(10):10-11.

Published October 01, 1955

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Excellent control of morning-glory—in flower seed plantings in Santa Barbara County—was achieved in test plots sprayed with MCP and 2,4-D.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above Progress report is based on State Projects 4114 and 4122.


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