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Herbicides / Organochlorides / Pyridines / Triclopyr / Landscape architecture / Weed / Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences / Agriculture / Chemistry / Garden pests
Date: 2011-12-12 11:11:07
Herbicides
Organochlorides
Pyridines
Triclopyr
Landscape architecture
Weed
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
Agriculture
Chemistry
Garden pests

SS-AGR-80 NATURAL AREA WEEDS: Skunkvine (Paederia foetida)1 K. A. Langeland, R. K. Stocker, and D. M. Brazis2 • Fast-growing and has wide-ranging adaptability to different light, soil, and salt conditions.

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