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PRE-EMERGENCE HERBICIDE APPLICATION IN CORN CROP
Vestnik of the Russian agricultural science, 1970Presents the results of a study of the effectiveness of herbicides from different chemical classes for pre-emergence control of weeds in maize crops. Investigations were carried out in 2014–2016 in Cherek-Kolos LLC, Urvansky District, Kabardino-Balkaria Republic.
Zh. О. Kanukova +2 more
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Tolerance of adzuki bean to pre-emergence herbicides
Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2015Soltani, N., Nurse, R. E., Shropshire, C. and Sikkema, P. H. 2015. Tolerance of adzuki bean to pre-emergence herbicides. Can. J. Plant Sci. 95: 959–963. Limited pre-emergence herbicide options are available for weed management in adzuki bean in Ontario.
Nader Soltani +3 more
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Weed control in sesame with pre-emergence herbicides
Indian Journal of Weed Science, 2018Pendimethalin, imazethapyr, metribuzin, oxyfluorfen, imezemox were evaluated as pre-emergence herbicides in sesame during summer season of 2013 and 2014 at ICAR-Directorate of Weed Research, Jabalpur. All the herbicides reduced the weed population significantly as compared with weedy check but delayed the germination of sesame and caused sesame injury.
Raghwendra Singh +3 more
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Response of adzuki bean to pre-emergence herbicides
Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2006Limited herbicide options are available to adzuki bean growers in southwestern Ontario. Six field trials were conducted in Ontario during 2003 and 2004 to evaluate the tolerance of adzuki bean to dimethenamid (1250 and 2500 g a.i. ha-1), S-metolachlor (1600 and 3200 g a.i. ha-1), clomazone (1000 and 2000 g a.i. ha-1), and imazethapyr (75 and 150 g a.i.
P. H. Sikkema +3 more
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Pre-Emergence Herbicides for Seeding Range Grasses
Journal of Range Management, 1969CAMPBELL, R. S. 1931. Plant succession and grazing capacity on clay soils in southern New Mexico. J. Agr. Res. 43:1027-1051. CLEMENTS, F. E., AND V. E. SHELFORD. 1939. Bioecology. Wiley gc Sons Inc., N.Y. GONZALEZ, M. H. 1957. Grazing value and management of tobosa grass (Hilaria mutica (Buckl.) Benth.) on the Texas Range Station near Barnhart. M.
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Tolerances of wheat cultivars to pre-emergence herbicides
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1985Twelve spring wheat cultivars were tested in southern New South Wales for their tolerances to the recommended rates and three times the recommended rates of trifluralin, pendimethalin, tri-allate and chlorsulfuron. Recommended rates of these herbicides did not affect the emergence or grain yield of any cultivar.
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Evaluation of pre‐emergence herbicides for establishing coffee
Tropical Pest Management, 1992Abstract Two field experiments were conducted to determine the safety of repeated applications of several pre‐emergence herbicides in coffee from the recently transplanted stage to 1 year old. Oryzalin and oxyfluorfen had at least a four‐fold selectivity margin to coffee at two locations; these herbicides had a greater safety margin than simazine ...
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Pre-Emergence Herbicides on Alfalfa and Birdsfoot Trefoil
Weeds, 1960THE first step in a satisfactory forage-legume program on the farm T is the establishment of the legume. Success or failure here can mean the difference between a continued efficient rotation system and a financial loss. Many farmers have been reluctant to plow up old seedings at the proper time because of the cost of new seedings and the possibilities
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Tolerance of Sorghum Genotypes to Pre-emergence Application of Herbicides
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1976A pot culture investigation was carried out to find out the tolerance of four sorghum genotypes viz., CSH 1, CSH 3, Swarna and GM 2-3-1 to pre emergence application of atrazine and 2, 4-D at 0.5 to 2.5 and 0.5 to 2.0 kg a. i. per ha, respectively. Application of higher dose of herbicide reduced germination of all the genotypes.
HUGAR P.V, HOSMANI M.M
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