Document Type
Report
Publication Date
1-1-2004
Keywords
Herbicides, fruit, vegetables
Abstract
Herbicide evaluation studies on vegetables, small fruit, and ornamental crops were conducted in 2003 at the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station in Fayetteville, Ark., and the Vegetable Substation near Kibler, Ark., in an effort to evaluate new herbicides, herbicide mixtures, and their application timings for weed control efficacy and crop tolerance. Results of these studies, in part, provide useful information to producers, fellow researchers, the Crop Protection Industry, and the IR-4 Minor Crop Pest Management Program in the development of potential new herbicide uses in vegetable, fruit, and ornamental production.
Citation
Talbert, R. E., Ottis, B. V., Malik, M. S., & Ellis, A. T. (2004). Field Evaluation of Herbicides on Vegetables, Small Fruit, and Ornamental Crops 2003. Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.uark.edu/aaesser/115
Series Number
512
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