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A Study of the Absorption and Translocation of Several Chemicals in Johnson Grass, and an Evaluation of Their Effectiveness for Its Control under Field Conditions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 June 2017
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Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense L.) is one of the most troublesome weeds in the United States. Since its introduction into the Southeast in 1830, this weed has spread to a total of 38 states. The perennial habit of Johnson grass contributes to its widespread geographical distribution and enables it to survive moderately severe winters. In addition to fleshy rhizomes, Johnson grass is usually a prolific producer of viable seed which may give rise to reinfestations after the established plants are controlled.
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- Copyright © 1959 Weed Science Society of America
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