II. Absorption and translocation of 2,4-D by wild morning-glory
Alden S. Crafts
Hilgardia, 1956, vol. 26, issue 6
Abstract:
Radioactive 2,4-D was applied first to greenhouse-grown morning-glory seedlings to compare various formulations. Emulsifiable acid and heavy ester formulations proved superior to the older salts and light esters, and the addition of a surfactant was found to increase absorption and translocation.
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Date: 1956
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