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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 1968 Animal Repellents--Effects on Soils, Trees, and Tree Storage

Animal Repellents--Effects on Soils, Trees, and Tree Storage

In the midfifties, a few forest tree nurseries started for the first time to spray nursery stock with chemical repellents to protect planted seedlings from animals. Since that time, this practice has been greatly expanded, and today, most nurseries use repellent chemicals to some extent.


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Author(s): M. A. Radwan

Event: Proceedings of the 1968 Biennial Meeting Western Forest Nursery Council
1968 - Bend, Oregon & Sutherlin, Oregon