Propoxycarbazone-sodium and imazapic effects on downy brome (Bromus tectorum) and newly seeded perennial grasses
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Publication Year
1969
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The effects of propoxycarbazone-sodium (labeled for downy brome control in small grains) and imazapic on downy brome and perennial grasses were evaluated in a study conducted at three rangeland sites in Colorado and Nebraska. A second study was conducted in Lingle, WY and Scottsbluff, NE to determine a proper plant-back interval and post-emergence herbicide application when planting perennial grasses.
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en
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Keywords
application timing
moisture
Perennial forage
seedling establishment
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