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Registration of 'Calamylow-201' Rice
Published in Crop science (01-09-2006)“…Calamylow-201 is a pure line selection, originally designated as BL-1, made in 2000 at the RES from the X^sub 2^ generation of 'Calhikari-201' seed irradiated…”
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Influence of oat (Avena sativa) interseeding on weed suppression in the final year of an alfalfa (Medicago sativa) stand
Published in Weed technology (01-04-1999)“…Paraquat, cultivation, or cultivation plus oat interseeding (56 or 84 kg/ha) into established alfalfa were evaluated for their effect on weeds, forage yield,…”
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Interplanting grasses into alfalfa controls weeds in older stands
Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-11-2000)“…Interplanting grasses into alfalfa effectively uses grass competition to reduce the amount of weeds in alfalfa hay. The increased production offsets a lower…”
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Dodder control in alfalfa
Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-07-1989)“…Extended dodder control was achieved with pre-emergence applications of dinitroaniline herbicides, in either a single 4-pound application or a split…”
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Effect of harvesting and handling on damage in canned kidney beans
Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-05-1989)“…Kidney beans become very susceptible to mechanical damage at moisture levels below 11.5% to 12%. It is important, therefore, to harvest early at higher…”
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Yellow and green foxtail control in alfalfa
Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-11-1985)“…It may be practical to use herbicides to reduce foxtail seed heads, the main contaminant…”
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Interplanting grasses into alfalfa controls weeds in older stands
Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-11-2000)“…Interplanting grasses into alfalfa effectively uses grass competition to reduce the amount of weeds in alfalfa hay. The increased production offsets a lower…”
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