Mixing herbicides alters their behavior in woody plants

  • Authors: Hall, Oscar; Brady, Homer A.
  • Publication Year: 1971
  • Publication Series: Paper (invited, offered, keynote)
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Abstract

Additive effects were observed in absorption and lateral and downward movement of 2,4,5-T ester and dicamba applied singly and in combination to woody plants of four species. Mixing paraquat with either or both of the other herbicides reduced the uptake of paraquat and, with a single exception, reduced or had no effect on the activity of other active components of the mixtures.

  • Citation: Hall, Oscar; Brady, Homer A. 1971. Mixing herbicides alters their behavior in woody plants. Proceedings, 24th Annual Meeting, Southern Weed Science Society. Champaign, Illinois: Weed Science Society of America. 255-262.
  • Posted Date: March 25, 2022
  • Modified Date: March 25, 2022
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