Authors: |
J.L. Michael |
Year: |
1989 |
Type: |
Scientific Journal |
Station: |
Southern Research Station |
Source: |
In: Proceedings, 42nd Annual Meeting Southern Weed Science Society; 1989 January 16-18; Nashville, TN. [Champaign, IL]: Southern Weed Science Society: 213. Abstract. |
Abstract
This study evaluated the fate of the herbicide, ARSENAL(R) from large, forest-land watersheds in typical soils of the southern United States. Imazapyr is active over a range of rates and is recommended at rates up to 1.68 kilograms acid equivalent per hectare (kg/ha) for the control of annual and perennial grasses, broadleaved weeds, and woody competition. The herbicide will be used for weed control on established pine seedlings and for pine planting site preparation.
Citation
Michael, J.L. 1989. Low Imazapyr Concentrations in Streamflow From Forest Sites. In: Proceedings, 42nd Annual Meeting Southern Weed Science Society; 1989 January 16-18; Nashville, TN. [Champaign, IL]: Southern Weed Science Society: 213. Abstract.