Chemical Weed Control in Southern Forest Nurseries
Increased production of hardwoods in southern forest nurseries has greatly increased the need for the development of modern chemical weed control practices since the standard mineral spirits applications are injurious to most hardwood seedlings. A vast array of agronomic herbicides is available and the task of selecting ones suitable for use in forest nurseries must begin with a determination of the relative tolerance of important species to the materials available.
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Author(s): Mason C. Carter, James W. Martin
Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 1966
Event:
Southeastern Area Forest Nurserymen Conference
1966 - Hot Springs, AR