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Effect of chemical treatments on bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum) suppression

Field studies were conducted at Charleston, SC to evaluate the effects of six chemical treatments on bahiagrass and the potential of these treatments to reduce mowing operations. Sulfometuron, maleic hydrazide, and imazethapyr plus imazapyr, in decreasing order of effectiveness, were the most consis...

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Biological and medical sciences
CALIDAD
CAROLINA DEL SUR
CAROLINE DU SUD
CESPED
CHEMICAL CONTROL
Chemical treatment
CHLORSULFURON
CONTROL QUIMICO
CRECIMIENTO
CROISSANCE
Discoloration
FAUCHAGE
FLUAZIFOP-P
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GRAINE
GROWTH
GROWTH RETARDATION
HAUTEUR
HEIGHT
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HYDRAZIDE MALEIQUE
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IMAZETHAPYR
LAWNS AND TURF
LUTTE CHIMIQUE
MALEIC HYDRAZIDE
MEFLUIDIDA
MEFLUIDIDE
MOWING
mowing reduction
Parasitic plants. Weeds
PASPALUM NOTATUM
Phytopathology. Animal pests. Plant and forest protection
QUALITE
QUALITY
Quaternary ammonium compounds
REPRODUCCION SEXUAL
REPRODUCTION SEXUEE
Salts
SEEDS
SEMILLA
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
SIEGA
SOUTH CAROLINA
SULFOMETURON
TURF
Turf grasses
Turf management
Weapons
Weeds
title Effect of chemical treatments on bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum) suppression
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