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Recent Work with Soluble Benlate in Canada

Geoffrey Munro
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) April 1976, 2 (4) 74-76; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1976.016
Geoffrey Munro
Davey Tree Expert Company, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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    1. Canadian Forestry Service Great Lakes Forest Research Centre and Ontario Shade Tree Council and National Capital Commission
    . 1975. Dutch elm disease systemic fungicide injection course.
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    1. Kondo, E.S.
    1972. A method for introducing water-soluble chemicals into mature elms. Canadian Forestry Service. 0-X-171.
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    . 1973. Root-injection field trials of MBC-phosphate in 1972 for Dutch elm disease control. Canadian Forestry Service. 0-X-182.
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    . 1974b. A large-capacity injection system for chemical solutions in Dutch elm disease control. Canadian Forestry Service. 0-X-192.
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