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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 9, Issue 5, 1955May 01, 1955 PDT

Brush control with chemicals: Hormone-type sprays tested for use in brushland management prove most effective when applied to current year seedlings

A Schultz, H Biswell,
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Articles in Vol. 9, Issue 5, 1955

Vol. 9, Issue 5, 1955
  • Time study of plum packaging: Comparative study of labor requirements in packing plums in wooden crate and in experimental carton in test shipments
    D StallingsR CraneL Sammet
  • Costs of lumber production: Production costs in California have become vital factor in determining nation-wide use of lumber and its price level
    H Vaux
  • Range cover after noxious weed: Desirable and undesirable grasses and forbs compete for range space cleared of Klamath weed by leaf-feeding beetles
    A Murphy
  • Brush control with chemicals: Hormone-type sprays tested for use in brushland management prove most effective when applied to current year seedlings
    A SchultzH Biswell
  • Codling moth control sprays: New insecticides tested in field investigations in southern California for effectiveness against several pests of walnuts
    J Ortega
  • Petal blight disease of azaleas: Control of fungus-caused disease of azaleas and closely related plants is essential to prevent its further spread
    R RaabeR Sciaroni
  • Disease-free geranium stock: Production of healthy cutting stock increased by growing system that permits higher returns from smaller acreage
    D MunneckeP Chandler
  • Valencia orange size and 2,4-D: Adequate soil moisture important for increasing fruit sizes with 2,4-D sprays applied when fruits are 4–12 weeks old
    L EricksonS Richards
  • Argentine ant control on citrus: Granular formulations of certain chlorinated hydrocarbons applied to soil surface show promise in preliminary trials
    G Carman
  • Orange fruit size and yield: 31-year study of interrelationship of temperatures and orange fruit size and yield indicates influence of some climatic factor
    J CaprioR Harding
California Agriculture
Schultz, A, and H Biswell. 1955. “Brush Control with Chemicals: Hormone-Type Sprays Tested for Use in Brushland Management Prove Most Effective When Applied to Current Year Seedlings.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 9 (5): 5–13.
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