- ring of bark and sapwood, as a
means of
clearing land. In the 1950s
arboricides suitable for stem
injection were developed. War-surplus
heavy machinery...
-
trials were
conducted in Tanganyika, at
Kikore and Stunyansa, to test
arboricides and
defoliants under tropical conditions. The
chemicals involved were...
- arboreal, arboreality, arboreous, arborescence, arborescent, arboretum,
arboricide, arboriculture, arborous, arborvitae, arbuscle,
arbuscular †arbuscula...
- chuckleavell.com.
Archived from the
original on 2007-07-03.
Retrieved 2007-07-21. Look up arborist or
arboricide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary....
-
frequently controlled through the
application of herbicides, in
particular arboricides. Commonly,
applied herbicides are
based on the
active ingredients tebuthiuron...
-
mango trees in the
Plaza of July 28, the
journalist referred to this as
arboricide.
Lagos noted that
other people have
theorized Luis's
death was related...
- land,
though these terms may also be
considered technically distinct.
arboricide 1. A
pesticide intended to kill trees, shrubs, or
other woody plants...
- no. 102 (2000).
Lindsay Diggelmann, "Hewing the
Ancient Elm: Anger,
Arboricide, and
Medieval Kingship",
Journal of
Medieval and
Early Modern Studies...