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Pesticide application is the
practical way in
which pesticides (including herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, or
nematode control agents) are delivered...
- pre-herbicides as
their primary growing point escapes the treatment.
Postemergence:
These herbicides are
applied after weed
seedlings have
emerged through...
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Production of
Horseweed (Conyza canadensis) Po****tions
after Exposure to
Postemergence 2,4-D". Weed Science. 58 (4): 413–419. doi:10.1614/WS-D-10-00022.1....
- Altland,
James E.; Gilliam,
Charles H.; Wehtje,
Glenn (December 2006). "
Postemergence Liverwort Control in Container-Grown
Nursery Crops1" (PDF). J. Environ...
- Huskie, Laudis, Impact, and Armezon—leaving
growers with very few
postemergence options to
manage this weed. An
Arkansas po****tion has
developed fomesafen...
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According to the
Environmental Protection Agency its
greatest use was as a
postemergence herbicide for
control of
woody plants, and
broadleaf herbaceous weeds...
- extension.psu.edu.
Retrieved 2023-04-11. "Role of
spray adjuvants with
postemergence herbicides |
Integrated Crop Management". crops.extension.iastate.edu...
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discolors the
roots and
causes seedlings to
topple over.
Preemergence and
postemergence damping-off are also
possible symptoms that may occur.
Include water-soaked...
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nitrophenyl ether selective herbicide and fungicide. It is used in
postemergence applications to
certain crops which are
resistant to its action. The...
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Extension recommends a
preemergence application followed by one or more
postemergence applications. Some po****tions of tall
waterhemp have been reported...