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spellingShingle Hutchinson, Pamela J. S., Eberlein, Charlotte V., Tonks, Dennis J., Weed Technology, Broadleaf Weed Control and Potato Crop Safety with Postemergence Rimsulfuron, Metribuzin, and Adjuvant Combinations, Plant Science, Agronomy and Crop Science
title Broadleaf Weed Control and Potato Crop Safety with Postemergence Rimsulfuron, Metribuzin, and Adjuvant Combinations
title_full Broadleaf Weed Control and Potato Crop Safety with Postemergence Rimsulfuron, Metribuzin, and Adjuvant Combinations
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title_short Broadleaf Weed Control and Potato Crop Safety with Postemergence Rimsulfuron, Metribuzin, and Adjuvant Combinations
title_sort broadleaf weed control and potato crop safety with postemergence rimsulfuron, metribuzin, and adjuvant combinations
title_unstemmed Broadleaf Weed Control and Potato Crop Safety with Postemergence Rimsulfuron, Metribuzin, and Adjuvant Combinations
topic Plant Science, Agronomy and Crop Science
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1614/wt-03-172r1