Managing Vegetation with Herbicides: A Review of Glyphosate, 2,4-D, Hexazinone, Triclopyr and Simazine

Summary


Chemicals, called herbicides, are useful in forestry to prepare a site for planting and/or seeding after tree harvest, or to release crop trees from surrounding vegetation that may hinder its growth. The five most commonly used forestry herbicides in Onta

 

Date Published:  January 01, 1996
Publisher:  Ontario Government, Ministry of Natural Resources
Author:  Science and Information Resources Division

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ISSN 1201-9348

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