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Publikováno v:
Weed Science. 61:63-67
Field bindweed is extremely susceptible to aminocyclopyrachlor compared to other weed species. Laboratory studies were conducted to determine if absorption, translocation, and metabolism of aminocyclopyrachlor in field bindweed differs from other, le
Publikováno v:
Agronomy Journal. 103:45-50
Diversions of water from irrigated agriculture are occurring in the western United States to address increasing municipal and industrial demands. Deficit irrigation of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) could be a source of water without complete dry-up of
Autor:
Mark S. Casini, R. Bradley Lindenmayer, Kathleen M. Heldreth, Galen Brunk, Philip Westra, Joseph A. Scocas, Dale L. Shaner, Bekir Bukun, Stephen D. Strachan, Scott J. Nissen
Publikováno v:
Weed Science. 58:103-108
Aminocyclopyrachlor, a newly discovered synthetic auxin herbicide, and its methyl ester, appear to control a number of perennial broadleaf weeds. The potential volatility of this new herbicide and its methyl ester were determined under laboratory con
Autor:
Dale L. Shaner, Philip Westra, R. Bradley Lindenmayer, Scott J. Nissen, Bekir Bukun, Galen Brunk
Laboratory studies were conducted using14C-aminocyclopyrachlor (DPX-MAT28) and its14C-methyl ester formulation (DPX-KJM44) to (1) determine the adjuvants' effects on absorption, (2) compare the absorption and translocation of aminocyclopyrachlor free
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