Soil fumigation with chlorobromopropene for the control of nutgrass
Boysie E. Day
Hilgardia, 1953, vol. 21, issue 18
Abstract:
Excised tubers of nutgrass, Cyperus rotundus L., placed in flasks containing either vermiculite or soil, were killed by fumigating with a commercial formulation containing 55 per cent of l-chloro-3, bromopropene (CBP), added at the rate of 0.04 ml per liter of confined space. Maximum kill was attained after 5 hours’ fumigation.
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Date: 1953
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