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A Comparison of Five Chemicals for Crabgrass Control in Turf
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 June 2017
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Chemical methods offer a quick means of eliminating crabgrass from lawns and other grassed areas. Sodium arsenite, used since 1935, is the oldest of the selective chemical crabgrass killers. In 1947 phenyl mercuric acetate was reported to be effective as a crabgrass killer in the bentgrass type of turf.
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- Copyright © 1953 Weed Science Society of America
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