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Synopsis: Persistence of Ladino white clover as measured by percent ground cover was not affected by a high level of potassium fertilization, a winter mulch of wheat straw, reseeding practices, or an orchardgrass association when compared with optimum management practices but was improved by preplanting soil sterilizations and subsequent applications of soil and foliar insecticides throughout the 2l/2 years of the experiment.
2 Graduate Assistant, Department of Farm Crops, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich, (formerly Graduate Assistant, Department of Agronomy, University of Maryland), and Research Agronomist, Crops Research Division, ARS, USD A (formerly Associate Professor of Agronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, Md.). The authors acknowledge the consultations of O. D. Morgan, Jr., and A. L. Steinhauer, Departments of Botany and Entomology, respectively, University of Maryland, in the planning and conduct of these investigations.
Received for publication February 23, 1963.
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