Abstract

Highlight: Fourteen years (1956 to 1970) of chemical control for rubber and green rabbitbrush using the ester forms of 2,4-D produced consisrenr conrrol, ranging from 85 fo 98% on rubber rabbitbrush. The nmounf of new twiggrowrh, soil moisture, rate and methods of application, total seasonal rwig growth, and subsequent drought conditions proved criticnl for effective kills. Selective kills were achieved by manipulation of these factors. Site potential and response IO changes that result from chemical control nnur be recognized. “Dminage Effect” is LI complex of thermoldrofts, topography, and soil differences that can adversely influence rhe percenrage of rabbitbrush controlachieved

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