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Response of Garlic and Associated Weeds to Bio-Stimulants and Weed Control

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Table 1  Some physical and chemical properties of the used soil
Table 4  Common, trade and chemical names of herbicides as well as rates used and time of application used in the study
Table 5  Effect of biostimulants and weed control treatments on number and dry weight of garlic weed during 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 seasons
Figure 1  Interactive effects of bio–stimulants and weed–control treatments on total garlic narrow–leaved weeds dry weights during 2015/2016 (a) and 2016/2017 (b)seasons
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