Chemistry: fertilizers – Processes and products – Forms or conditioning
Patent
1985-03-22
1987-02-17
Hollrah, Glennon H.
Chemistry: fertilizers
Processes and products
Forms or conditioning
435911, A01N 6300
Patent
active
046437568
ABSTRACT:
The subject invention concerns a novel bioherbicide and its use to control a major weed found in many fields in the Southeastern United States where peanuts and soybeans are grown. Specifically, Colletotrichum truncatum (Schw.) Andrus & Moore, in an agricultural composition, can be used to effectively control Florida beggarweed without adversely affecting field crops, e.g., peanuts and soybeans. Further, C. truncatum (Schw.) Andrus & Moore in a mixture with Alternaria cassiae can be used to control Florida beggarweed and other undesired vegetation, such as sicklepod, showy crotalaria and coffee senna.
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Cardina John
Littrell Robert H.
Stowell Larry J.
Hollrah Glennon H.
Lelkes Robert
Mycogen Corporation
Saliwanchik David R.
Saliwanchik Roman
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