Abstract
AbstractMosses are one of the commonest weeds in lawns and sports turf. The study of individual species, their methods of multiplication, and the situations in which they are found, is necessary before satisfactory control methods can be devised. Some moss species can be controlled by cultural means but, where this is not practicable, chemical methods have to be employed. The chemicals in the past acted only as a temporary palliative, but with the introduction of lawn sands containing calomel (mercurous chloride) a more permanent control is possible. The results of a trial with one lawn sand containing calomel is recorded.
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