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Broadcast Applications of Glyphosate Control Nutsedge at a South Georgia Forest Tree Nursery
2003
Southern journal of applied forestry
Nutsedge is a major weed problem in some southern forest tree nurseries. Although herbicides can control most weeds in nurseries, control of nutsedge is usually dependent on fumigation. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of broadcast applications of glyphosate for control of nutsedge. Single and multiple applications of glyphosate at 2.2 kg ai/ha greatly reduced the density of nutsedge shoots and viable tubers at a south Georgia forest tree nursery. The first application
doi:10.1093/sjaf/27.3.176
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