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Periderm Formation in Hypocotyl of Gossypium hirsutum L. and its Effect upon Penetration of an Herbicidal Oil
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 June 2017
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In using non-fortified oils for post-emergence weed control in cotton, it has been necessary to follow certain precautions because of differential plant response at different stages of cotton growth. Several workers emphasize that certain oils can be applied safely to young cotton hypocotyls three weeks after emergence, but as soon as small bark cracks begin to appear at the base of the stem, oil usually causes injury. Palmer and Ennis found that when an oil was applied to cotton stems 14 to 80 days old, it injured the stem, and reduced final yields when cotton was 27 to 59 days old at time of application. Plants less than 27 days old and more than 59 to 80 days old were not injured by the oil.
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- Copyright © 1960 Weed Science Society of America
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