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Chemical Weed Control in Southern Hardwood Nurseries

Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 1984
Abstract In the past, hardwood nurserymen often relied on fumigation with methyl bromide for weed control. Today, however, herbicides can provide cost-effective control of grasses and most annual broadleaf weeds in hardwood seedbeds. New herbicides like sethoxidim can be used to control annual and perennial grasses while germination of ...
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Weeds forest nurseries and their control

2004
Korovnu floru šumskih rasadnika jednako kao i floru uopće, možemo svrstati u skupine na više različitih načina. S gledišta botaničke pripadnosti korove rasadnika dijelimo u skupinu trava ili jednosupnica (monokotiledone) i u skupinu širokolisnih korova ili dvosupnica (diketoledone).
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Chemical weed control in forest nursery

1997
Après une présentation des particularités de la niche très étroite et à hauts risques, étant donnée la valeur des planches des pépinières forestières, le problème du contrôle de l'enherbement est abordé par types de végétation adventive. Des solutions mettant en jeu des herbicides homologués "toutes cultures", "forêt", "espaces verts", "arbres et ...
Le Bouler, Hervé, Gama, A.
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Costs of nursery weed control

2018
A discussion on the cost of weed control in nurseries.
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EXPERIMENTS IN HAND‐WEEDING OF CONIFER SEEDBEDS IN FOREST NURSERIES

Weed Research, 1961
Summary. In 3 years and in three nurseries, experimental plots sown with conifer seed were weeded by hand at intervals from 1½ to 12 weeks. Assessments of the seedlings at the end of each year showed a reduction in numbers and height only on plots left for 12 weeks between successive weedings.
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Weeds Infestation and Survivability of Mulberry Cuttings in Nursery

Indian Forester, 2023
Amardev Singh   +2 more
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Efficiency of Paraquat as a Weed Control Chemical for Rubber Nurseries

PANS Pest Articles & News Summaries, 1975
Abstract Three rates of the post-emergent herbicide paraquat, 0.7, 0.35 and 0.175 kga.i./ha in 560 //ha were applied to weeds between rows of rubber seedlings. At each rate of paraquat, spray drift caused some defoliation of the seedlings but this was considerably higher at 0.7 kg a.i./ha than at the two lower rates.
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WEEDS IN FOREST NURSERIES

Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research, 1932
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Weeds in action: Vegetal political ecology of unwanted plants

Progress in Human Geography, 2022
Lucia Arguelles, Hug March
exaly  

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