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Herbicides: A New Tool for Use in Studying Soil Physical Properties Affecting Crop Growth

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2017

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With the advent of herbicides, a new tool has been made available for studying the effect of soil physical properties on crop growth. This new tool may be used for solving such problems as “What are the beneficial effects, if any, accruing from cultivation for the control of weeds?” “Is cultivation necessary for maximum production?”

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Weeds , Volume 1 , Issue 2 , January 1952 , pp. 174 - 184
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Copyright © 1952 Weed Science Society of America 

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