
doi: 10.1007/bf01691801
pmid: 3607311
This study was conducted at two western Oregon sites: a hill-pasture near Coquille (Site I) which could be managed for either timber or forage but which was being used for grazing at the time of the study, and (2) a hill-pasture near Corvallis (Site II) suited for grazing. Site I is near the Oregon coast. Site II is in the Willamette Valley. At Site I, triclopyr (3.4 kg acid equivalent/ha with 1.2 L polyglycol surfactant and enough water to give 93.5 L/ha total solution) was applied as the isopropylamine salt on May 24 by helicopter to 2.5-ha which included all of a 1.74-ha watershed. The site averages 34% slope and has Etelka (1 to 2% organic matter) and Whobrei (2 to 5% organic matter) silt clay loam soils. There was no buffer zone along the intermittent stream, which is quite small and does not flow during summer.
Oregon, Soil, Herbicides, Rain, Pesticide Residues, Fresh Water, Poaceae, Glycolates
Oregon, Soil, Herbicides, Rain, Pesticide Residues, Fresh Water, Poaceae, Glycolates
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