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Maximizing efficiency of forest herbicides in the Sierra Nevada and Oregon : research background and user guide

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  • This paper comprises two major sections. In the first, tests of the influence of several application factors on efficiency of silvicultural herbicides are described for evergreen shrub, deciduous shrub, and herbaceous forest vegetation in Oregon and California. The second presents decision trees illustrating how to use the experi­mental results and related research to attain a given cultural ob­jective with maximum efficiency. The decision trees focus on the technology of herbicide application. Volume per acre of diluent and drop size rarely influenced herbicide efficacy on shrubs. Coni­fer damage was related to drop size and inclusion of surfactant. Effects of one factor often changed with changes in another. Most prescriptions will rely on specifics of each technological compo­nent.
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