Individual-plant treatments with picloram at 0.5 lb/100 gal controlled redberry juniper when applied as wetting sprays to foliage from April through September. Picloram pellets as an individual plant treatment effectively controlled redberry juniper at rates equivalent to 2 and 4 lb/acre.This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries.The Journal of Range Management archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact lbry-journals@email.arizona.edu for further information.Migrated from OJS platform August 202
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Picloram pellets, aerially applied at 1.1 kg/ha in the spring to South Texas mixed-brush, effectivel...
Applications of pelleted picloram to individual plants of alligator juniper, one-seed juniper, Utah ...
Soil-applied picloram was more effective than dicamba for control of redberry juniper in northwest T...
Cutting at the soil surface or hand grubbing to a depth of 5 to 15 cm completely controlled redberry...
The herbicides picloram or karbutilate were used to kill one-leaf pinyon saplings that form dense st...
Picloram pellets (5% active ingredient [a.i.]) applied at 1.1 kg/ha (a.i.) in June or September afte...
Redberry juniper (Juniperus pinchoti) sprouted vigorously from root crowns after removal of tops by ...
All rates of picloram, either alone or in combination with low rates of 2,4-D, effectively controlle...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Picloram combined with 2,4,5-T (1:1) at 0.56 or 1.12 kg/ha was the most effective of several herbici...
Diffuse knapweed and spotted knapweed on the lower ranges of the interior of British Columbia can be...
Juniper control with picloram and tebuthiuron; Individual plant trials; Broadcast trials; Discussion...
Junipers (Juniperus spp.) and pinyons (pinus edulis Engelm.) are reinfesting areas from which they h...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Picloram pellets, aerially applied at 1.1 kg/ha in the spring to South Texas mixed-brush, effectivel...
Applications of pelleted picloram to individual plants of alligator juniper, one-seed juniper, Utah ...
Soil-applied picloram was more effective than dicamba for control of redberry juniper in northwest T...
Cutting at the soil surface or hand grubbing to a depth of 5 to 15 cm completely controlled redberry...
The herbicides picloram or karbutilate were used to kill one-leaf pinyon saplings that form dense st...
Picloram pellets (5% active ingredient [a.i.]) applied at 1.1 kg/ha (a.i.) in June or September afte...
Redberry juniper (Juniperus pinchoti) sprouted vigorously from root crowns after removal of tops by ...
All rates of picloram, either alone or in combination with low rates of 2,4-D, effectively controlle...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Picloram combined with 2,4,5-T (1:1) at 0.56 or 1.12 kg/ha was the most effective of several herbici...
Diffuse knapweed and spotted knapweed on the lower ranges of the interior of British Columbia can be...
Juniper control with picloram and tebuthiuron; Individual plant trials; Broadcast trials; Discussion...
Junipers (Juniperus spp.) and pinyons (pinus edulis Engelm.) are reinfesting areas from which they h...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Picloram pellets, aerially applied at 1.1 kg/ha in the spring to South Texas mixed-brush, effectivel...