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Searls' Prairie clover (Dalea searlsiae)
tolerance to post-emergence herbicide applications
Roerig, Kyle C.; Ransom, Corey V. 2010. Searls' Prairie clover (Dalea searlsiae) tolerance to post-emergence herbicide applications. In: Rauch, Traci; Campbell, Joan, eds. 2010 Research Progress Report. Las Cruces, NM: Western Society of Weed Science. p. 74.
Searls' prairie clover (Dalea searlsiae) is a forb native to Utah and the Great Basin. Recent rangeland restoration efforts have lead to an interest in commercial Dalea seed production. This trial was designed to evaluate prairie clover tolerance to herbicides that have potential for use in prairie clover seed production. Treatments were applied May 12, 2009 on an established stand at a site in North Logan, Utah.
Keywords: Searls' prairie clover, Dalea searlsiae, forb, herbicide
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Electronic Publish Date: October 3, 2012
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