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Effect of IPC on Selections of Wild Oats

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2017

D. J. Rydrych
Affiliation:
Agronomy Department, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho Washington State University, Pullman, Washington
C. I. Seely
Affiliation:
Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho
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Abstract

Selections of wild oats (Avena fatua. L.) had varying degrees of resistance to isopropyl N-phenylcarbamate (IPC). Strains with gray glabrous lemmas and non-dormant seed tended to be more resistant to IPC than those with brown pubescent lemmas and dormant seed.

Type
Research Article
Information
Weeds , Volume 12 , Issue 4 , October 1964 , pp. 265 - 267
Copyright
Copyright © 1964 Weed Science Society of America 

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