Abstract

ABSTRACT Terbacil 157 g/ha (5 oz/acre) or 314 g/ha (10 oz/acre) and oryzalin 4.7 liteis/ha (2 qt/acre) provided satisfactory weed control in lingonberry plantings. Lingonberry plantings were nearly weed free 6 weeks after initial application. Untreated and napropa-mide treated plots with inadequate weed control had weeds large enough 6 weeks after application to cause substantial shading of young lingonberry transplants, resulting in undesirable elongated growth. Chlorosis and necrosis of foliage produced as a result of terbacil or oiyzalin treatment appeared to be localized. New growth from vegetative and rhizome shoots was healthy and vigorous with no trace of herbicide phytotoxicity.

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