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Tolerance of 5 Warm-season Turfgrasses and 36 Ornamental Plant Species to Asulam 1

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P. L. NeelUniversity of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural Research Center, 3205 SW 70th Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314

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Received for publication December 24, 1977. Florida Agricultural Experiment Station Journal Series No. 2988.

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