thirds. Each third of the substrate surface was then seeded with 10 seeds of long-stalked phyllanthus, eclipta, or spotted spurge on 31 May 2014 and 16 Apr. 2015 ( Fig. 2 ). The three partitions of each container were designated one of the three mulch
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of pelargonic acid to glyphosate neither increased nor decreased long-term control of four common annual weed species (large crabgrass, yellow nutsedge, long-stalked phyllanthus, and prostrate spurge). Similarly, antagonism has also been reported with