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Bush control : The control of brachystegia boehmii and colophospermum mopane in Rhodesia using a picloram/2,4?d mixture
Author
Lloyd, Barbara V.
Bromwich, Diane M.
McNeill, Lindsay
Publisher
Proceedings of the Annual Congresses of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa
Publication Year
1979
Body

Mature Brachystegia boehmii and Colophospermum mopane trees were treated with Tordon 101 (a 1 : 4 mixture of picloram and 2,4?D) at five rates and at three different times of the year. The arboricide was applied with a syringe to freshly cut stem tissues, either to cuts in the bark, or to the lower lip of ringbarked trees or (in various ways) to cut stumps. Some treatments were repeated at several sites. Responses to arboricide were not markedly influenced by the method of application. Overall, prising the bark from the wood of cut stumps and placing arboricide in the gap so formed, resulted in the highest percentage kills. Applications were most effective in the growing season (November to March). Medium sized trees were more readily killed than smaller or larger ones. Response to arboricide varied between sites.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Proceedings of the Annual Congresses of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa
Keywords
Africa