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Effect of Soil Applied Herbicides and Depth of Sowing on Common Cocklebur ( Xanthium strumarium L. and Maize ( Zea mays(L.) Emergence and Early Growth

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Table 1. Trade names, depth of planting of maize and common cocklebur, active ingredients and rates of appli-cation of herbicides
Table 3. Effect of herbicide treatments on plant height and fresh weight in maize
Table 4. Efficacy of soil applied herbicide treatments to control common cocklebur in maize

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