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Mesotrione, Topramezone, and Amicarbazone Combinations for Postemergence Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua) Control

Weed Technology, 2013
Selective annual bluegrass (ABG) control with mesotrione is often inconsistent, and sequential applications might be required for complete control. The complementary nature ofp-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD)- and photosystem II (PSII)-inhibiting herbicides is well documented.
Matthew T. Elmore   +3 more
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Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua) Control in Creeping Bentgrass Putting Greens with Amicarbazone and Paclobutrazol

Weed Technology, 2013
Amicarbazone is a photosystem II–inhibiting herbicide recently registered for annual bluegrass control in established turf systems that include creeping bentgrass. However, research to date reveals potential issues with creeping bentgrass tolerance to amicarbazone.
Matthew D. Jeffries   +2 more
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Relative Lateral Movement in Surface Soil of Amicarbazone and Indaziflam Compared with Other Preemergence Herbicides for Turfgrass

Weed Technology, 2016
Amicarbazone and indaziflam are relatively new herbicides that provide effective control of important weed species in turfgrass. A concern for golf course superintendents and turfgrass managers is the lack of information about runoff risk of these two herbicides, which is a limitation to their proper and safe use.
Ramon G. Leon   +2 more
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Study of migration of modern pesticides amicarbazone, bicyclopyrone and pydiflumethofen from soil to groundwater (results of experimental studies)

Ukrainian Journal of Modern Toxicological Aspects
ABSTRACT. The expansion of the range and volume of application of plant protection products in agriculture increases the risk of contamination of soil, and subsequently of underground and surface water sources, especially with highly persistent pesticides in the soil. Аim.
Yu.V. Martiianova   +3 more
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Eficácia dos herbicidas pyroxasulfone + amicarbazone no manejo de plantas daninhas em cana-de-açúcar em período úmido

O manejo de plantas daninhas é um dos principais desafios nas áreas de soqueira da cana-de-açúcar (cana-soca), em que os herbicidas são aplicados sobre a palha, para posteriormente atingirem a superfície do solo. Entretanto, é necessário que estejam disponíveis na camada superficial para exercer o controle sem causar intoxicação na cultura.
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