Jornada Bibliography
Chemical control of mesquite as influenced by rate of 2, 4, 5-T, carrier type, and volume and type of aircraft. Annual Meeting, Weed Science Society of America. :No.63.
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1969. Cleaner air with chemical control of mesquite. Weed Science Society of America Conference. :No.63.
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1974. Response of creosotebush to aerially applied herbicide treatments. Weed Science Society of America Meeting. :No.127.
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1971. Vegetative and environmental response to chemical control of mesquite. 27th Annual Meeting, Society for Range Management. :41.
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1974. Control of mesquite, creosotebush, and tarbush on arid rangelands of the southwestern United States. Proceedings of the XI International Grassland Congress. :38-41.
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1970. Improving arid rangelands. Desert and Arid Lands, Central Theme of Science and Man in the Americas, Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia and American Association for Advancement in Science.
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1973. Herbicide treatment and vegetation response to treatment of mesquites in southern New Mexico. Journal of Range Management. 36:149-151.
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1983. Wind erosion curtailed by controlling mesquite. Journal of Range Management. 35:563-566.
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1982. Evaluation of aerial treatments for the control of creosotebush (Larrea tridentata). Research Progress Report, Western Society of Weed Science. :27-28.
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1969. Evaluation of herbicide treatments for the control of creosotebush (Larrea tridentata). Research Progress Report, Western Society of Weed Science. :26-27.
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1969. Herbicide evaluation studies for the control of tarbush (Flourensia cernua). Research Progress Report, Western Society of Weed Science. :27.
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1969. Improving arid rangelands. Jornada Experimental Range Report No. 4. :16.
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1973. Management of mesquite, creosotebush, and tarbush with herbicides in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. New Mexico Agriculture Experimental Station Bulletin 775. :53.
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1995. Managing semidesert ranges of the Southwest. New Mexico Cooperative Extension Service Circular 456. :48.
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1980. Managing semidesert ranges of the Southwest. New Mexico Cooperative Extension Service, Circular 456. :48.
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