Control of Bittercress in Florida Container Nurseries
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Keywords

EP239

How to Cite

Norcini, Jeffrey G. 2005. “Control of Bittercress in Florida Container Nurseries: ENH985/EP239, 12/2004”. EDIS 2005 (1). https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ep239-2004.

Abstract

Container nursery growers frequently cite bittercress as one of their more common weed problems. Not only is it a weed concern, but bittercress can harbor insect pests. This document is ENH985, one of a series of the Environmental Horticulture Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Original publication date December 2004. 

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ep239-2004
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References

Altland, J.E., C.H. Gilliam, and J.W. Olive. 1999. Bittercress size influences postemergence control from Gallery. Proc. Sothern Nurs. Assoc. T Res. Conf. 44:378-380.

Bachman, G. and T. Whitwell. 1994. Hairy bittercress (Cardamine hirsuta) seed production and dispersal in the propagation of landscape plants. Proc. Southern Nurs,. Assoc. Res. Conf. 39:299-302.

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