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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Issue 66 (1964) Effect of Craig Mylone Herbicide on the Growth of White Spruce Seedlings

Effect of Craig Mylone Herbicide on the Growth of White Spruce Seedlings

In the summer of 1963, W. H. Brener, Supervisor of Wisconsin State Nurseries, in-formed the author of a large-scale experiment involving application of Craig mylone (3,5-dimethyl-tetrahydro-1,3,5,-thiodiaz in- 2 thion). This herbicide was used in the spring of 1960 on white spruce beds at a rate of 580 pounds per acre of 50-D (50 percent dust) and 350 pounds per acre of 85-W (85 percent wettable powder).


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Author(s): Jaya G. Iyer

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Issue 66 (1964)