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Efficacy of cotton defoliants
Publication Information
California Agriculture 38(9):24-25.
Published September 01, 1984
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Abstract
Not available – first paragraph follows: Chemical defoliation is a standard practice on all 1.31 million acres of cotton grown in California (10-year average acreage). In many cases, a second treatment is required to prepare plants for harvest. Irrigation and nitrogen management have a large effect on the amount of vegetative growth produced. Cultural practices that stimulate growth reduce the effectiveness of chemicals.