Abstract
Abstract Hay mulch applied only the year of planting under ‘Richhaven’ peach trees reduced foliar injury following annual applications of dichlobenil. Dichlobenil residues were greater than those of its breakdown product, 2,6-dichlorobenzamide (BAM), in mulch and at 0-15 cm soil depth under mulch. Mulch did not reduce amount of dichlobenil in soil. Only dichlobenil at 13.44 kg/ha, twice the rate labeled for usage under fruit trees, applied on mulch residue partially prevented an influx of annual weeds.
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