Browsing by Subject "woody plants"
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A Selected List of Woody Plants for Texas.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1960) -
Brush Management with Chemicals: Aerial Broadcast Application.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1973) -
Chemical Weed and Brush Control Suggestions For Rangeland.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 2000) -
Chemical Weed and Brush Control Suggestions For Rangeland.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1997) -
Control of Willow Baccharis and Spiny Aster With Pelleted Herbicides.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1979) -
Economic Analysis of Selected Bush Management Practices for Eastern South Texas.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1984) -
A Fifty-Year History of the Weed and Brush Program in Texas and Suggested Future Direction.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1998) -
Ground Application Methods to Reduce Woody Plant Densities with 2,4,5-T.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1973) -
Height Replacement of Selected Woody Plants Following Burning or Shredding.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1981) -
Herbicide Absorption and Transport in Honey Mesquite and Associated Woody Plants in Texas.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1998) -
How to Transplant Woody Plants.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1972) -
Improvement of Oak-Dominated Rangeland with Tebuthiuron and Prescribed Burning.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1987) -
Integrated Brush Management Systems for South Texas: Development and Implementation.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1985) -
Integrated Bush Management Systems (IBMS): Concepts and Potential Technologies for Running Mesqite and Whitebush.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1983) -
Integrating Historical Imagery and Sediment Radioisotopes to Shed Light on Long-Term Rangeland Dynamics and Ecosystem Services at the Watershed Scale
(2014-04-15)Rangelands are widespread and include grasslands, shrublands, and woodlands, covering more than two thirds of the earth’s land surface. This cover type represents half of the land area in the United States. These systems ... -
Range Vegetation After Mechanical Brush Treatment on the Coastal Prairie.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1978) -
The Response of Honey Mesqite to Herbicides.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1981) -
Some Factors Affecting the Response of Spiny Aster to Herbicide Sprays.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1979) -
Suggestions for Chemical Weed and Brush Control on Rangeland.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1988) -
The Preservation of Wood: A Training Manual for Wood Treaters.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1995)