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Seed-grass

Use pattern Terbacil is a substituted uracil herbicide used primarily to control annual and perennial grass and broadleaved weeds in apple orchards, alfalfa, asparagus, mint and sugar cane. Other minor uses include blueberries, strawberries and seed grasses... [Pg.578]

Results of these experiments showed that most concentrations of fern, goldenrod, and aster foliage extract caused significant reductions in the germination of black cherry seed. Grass extract inhibited germination at the lowest concentration, but not a higher concentrations. [Pg.207]

The taller seed-like plants of the marsh-land, such as seed-grass Phragmites), the bur-reed (Sparganium), the cat-tails Typha), the blue flags Iris), the sweet flag Acorus calamus) and the papyrus Papyrus) form associations known as fresh-water marshes, reed-marshes or fens. The channels or pools of water in amongst these amphibious plants are filled with true aquatic plants. [Pg.409]

As mentioned before, dicamba has much greater selectivity than the other benzoic acid herbicides. It is also active against phenoxy-resistent weeds. It is selective in small grains, maize, sugar cane, perennial seed grasses, turf and noncrop land. Its oil-soluble ester is used as a brush-killer. [Pg.502]

Red clover was sown solidly on slope lands with subsequent transition to wide-space sowing, where alfalfa was sown as well. Before sowing alfalfa seeds were treated by mixture of alanite clay and molybdenum-acid ammonium. On the stage of budding seed grass was fertilized additionally by extract of ragweed. [Pg.216]

Additional fertihzing of seed grass by water solution of ragweed increase seed yield of clover and alfalfa on 18-25%. [Pg.219]

Bekuzarova, S. A.,Aznaurova, Zh. U., Tsagarayeva, E. A. (2002). The method of nonroot treatment of seed grass of clover Patent for invention 2189719, published on September 27,2002. Bulletin 27 (In Russian). [Pg.219]

Adayev, N. L., Bekuzarova, S. A. Abasov, S. M. (2011). The method of placement of legume seed grass on slope lands Patent for invention 2425476, pubUshed on August 10,2011 (In Russian). [Pg.220]

Natural fibers vary widely in chemical composition, stmcture, and dimension and are obtained from different parts of the plants. Natural fibers, such as jute, ramie, flax, kenaf, and hemp are obtained from the stem abaca, sisal, banana and pineapple from the leaf cotton, coir, and kapok from the seed grass, and reed fibers (com, rice, and wheat) [4]. Climatic conditions, age, and fiber extraction... [Pg.370]

NATCO E-Z TurfTM Biodegradable seeded grass Wheat-starch... [Pg.188]

Essential oils are isolated from various plant parts, such as leaves (patchouH), fmit (mandarin), bark (cinnamon), root (ginger), grass (citroneUa), wood (amyris), heartwood (cedar), gum (myrrh oil), balsam (tolu balsam oil), berries (pimento), seeds (diU), flowers (rose), twigs and leaves (thuja oil), and buds (cloves). [Pg.296]

Because the gin capacity is usually not sufficient to keep up with the harvesters, the harvested cotton is often stored in a compacted module and ginned at a later date. The type of storage or seed cotton processing may place additional constraints on the harvest process. If the seed cotton is to be placed in module storage, the cotton should not be harvested until the moisture content is 12% or less and the harvested seed cotton should be free of green plant material such as leaves and grass. [Pg.309]

The fibrous strands that composed the mounds adhering to the tube wall were examined and identified as seed hairs from grass. Subsequently, fibrous material was collected from the cooling tower basin and seed pods from grass growing in a bog located adjacent to and upwind of the cooling towers. This material was also examined and found to be identical to the seed hairs that composed the mounds adhering to the tube wall. [Pg.257]

Seed hairs from the grass formed, matured, and were carried by the wind into the basin of the cooling tower. [Pg.257]

This analysis underscores the importance of examining failed components before they are cleaned or in any way altered. It also demonstrates the potential complexity of failure analysis and the need that exists to discard explanations that do not adequately account for all relevant observations. Important also to note is the potential connectedness of environmental factors, such that the seasonal development of seed hairs in a field of grass near a cooling tower would eventually contribute to perforations of tubes in a condenser. [Pg.257]

Fig. 30-4. Open burning of a field after a grass seed harvest. Fig. 30-4. Open burning of a field after a grass seed harvest.
Average annual precipitation in Gunnison is 28 cm (I I in.) the typical yearly application rate is 5 dry Mg/ha (2.3 dry ton/ac). Grazing on the biosolids-treated land has increased from once to twice per year. Gunnison is also experimenting with applying grass seed with biosolids to increase production. [Pg.581]

Eastern gama grass is a variety of a prairie plant that produces seeds rich in protein. It is the subject of sustainable agriculture research because it produces an abundance of seeds and yet is a perennial plant that is resistant to drought. [Pg.550]

Use pattern Hymexazol is used for the control of soil-borne diseases for rice, sugar beet, spinach, pea, cucumber, watermelon, grass, etc. Applied as a soil drench or by soil incorporation and used as a seed dressing for sugar beet. Hymexazol also exhibits some plant growth stimulation activity. [Pg.1211]

There are two basic methods of introducing white clover into the sward. One is to plough the field up and sow it as part of a seeds mixture, and the second is to slot seed into an existing grass sward. In both cases the clover proportion can be changed by subsequent management. [Pg.149]


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