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Sweet corn hybrids: Effects on hybrid varieties when 2,4-D is used in sprays for weed control

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F. W. Zink, Meloland Field Station in the Imperial Valley.

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California Agriculture 3(6):15-16.

Published June 01, 1949

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Pre-emergent or post-emergent spraying with 2,4-D for control of weeds in field corn may reduce cultivation to a minimum.

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Sweet corn hybrids: Effects on hybrid varieties when 2,4-D is used in sprays for weed control

F. W. Zink
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Sweet corn hybrids: Effects on hybrid varieties when 2,4-D is used in sprays for weed control

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Authors

F. W. Zink, Meloland Field Station in the Imperial Valley.

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California Agriculture 3(6):15-16.

Published June 01, 1949

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Abstract

Pre-emergent or post-emergent spraying with 2,4-D for control of weeds in field corn may reduce cultivation to a minimum.

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