Will mesquite control with 2,4,5 T enhance grass production?
- B. Dahl, R. Sosebee, J. P. Goen, C. S. Brumley
- Biology
- 1 March 1978
Highlight: Both honey mesquite density and percent of plants dead the year of aerial spraying with 2,4,5-T proved to be major factors influencing perennial grass production. Sites with sparse honey…
Broom Snakeweed Control with Tebuthiuron
- R. Sosebee, W. Boyd, C. S. Brumley
- Biology
- 1 May 1979
Broom snakeweed was effectively controlled for at least 3 years with 0.6 kg a.i./ha (80% wettable powder) tebuthiuron on the Southern High Plains. Total herbage production decreased following broom…
Influence of edaphic factors and phenological development on niacin and thiamine in honey mesquite
- C. S. Brumley
- Biology
- 1 May 1978
Influence of soil temperature on niacin and thiamine in honey mesquite
- C. S. Brumley, R. Sosebee
- BiologyPlant and Soil
- 1 December 1978
At sub-optimal soil temperatures niacin might have limited ‘growth’ while at supra-optical soil temperatures, thiamine might be a limiting factor.
Use of Spike to control perennial broomweed
- W. Boyd, R. Sosebee, C. S. Brumley, J. Banks
- Biology
- 20 June 1977