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Fifteen field experiments were conducted from 2002 to 2005 to determine the influence of the nozzle type, spray volume, spray pressure, and herbicide rate on herbicidal efficacy in soybean. There was no effect of the nozzle type on herbicidal efficacy with fomesafen, bentazon, glyphosate, and cloransulam‐methyl when applied at the manufacturer's recommended rate. The control of Echinochloa crus‐galli (barnyardgrass) with quizalofop‐p‐ethyl was improved when applied with flat fan (FF) nozzles compared with air induction (AI) nozzles. There was an increase in weed control with the FF nozzles compared with the AI nozzles in four of the 13 comparisons when the herbicides were applied at half the recommended rate, while in two situations, application with the AI nozzles resulted in improved weed control. With the FF nozzles, there was no effect of the water carrier volume on weed control with bentazon, glyphosate, and cloransulam‐methyl. The control of Abutilon theophrasti (velvetleaf) and Chenopodium album (common lambsquarters) with fomesafen and E. crus‐galli with quizalofop‐p‐ethyl was improved at the higher water carrier volume. With the AI nozzles, the control of A. theophrasti and Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common ragweed) with fomesafen and E. crus‐galli with quizalofop‐p‐ethyl was improved at the higher water carrier volume, while the control of A. theophrasti and Polygonum persicaria (ladysthumb) was improved with glyphosate at the lower water carrier volume. With the AI nozzles, the control of C. album with bentazon and E. crus‐galli with quizalofop‐p‐ethyl was improved at the higher spray pressure. There was no effect of the nozzle type on the soybean yield with glyphosate, cloransulam‐methyl, and quizalofop‐p‐ethyl. The use of the FF nozzles compared with the AI nozzles to apply fomesafen and bentazon increased the soybean yield by 6 and 7%, respectively. Based on this study, the optimum nozzle type, water carrier volume, and spray pressure is herbicide‐ and weed species‐specific.  相似文献   

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We compared photosynthesis and growth of Zea mays L (corn) and four weed species, Setaria viridis (L) Beauv (green foxtail), Echinochloa crus-galli (L) Beauv (barnyardgrass), Abutilon theophrasti Medic (velvetleaf), and Amaranthus retroflexus L (redroot pigweed), following foliar applications with atrazine, mesotrione, or a combination of atrazine and mesotrione in two greenhouse experiments. Plant responses to the three herbicide treatments were compared with responses of untreated plants (control). Photosynthesis on day 14 and dry mass of Z mays was not reduced by any of the herbicide treatments. Photosynthesis and dry mass of E crus-galli, A retroflexus and A theophrasti were significantly reduced by mesotrione and atrazine alone and in combination. Photosynthesis on day 14 and dry mass of large Sviridis plants were not suppressed by either herbicide applied alone. The mesotrione plus atrazine treatment was the most effective treatment for grass weed control because plants did not regain photosynthetic capacity and had significantly lower dry mass. Shoot dry mass of broadleaf weeds was significantly reduced by all three herbicide treatments, except for A retroflexus treated with mesotrione alone.  相似文献   

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The expansion of atrazine‐resistant Chenopodium album (common lambsquarters) since the 1980s has forced New Zealand's maize‐growers to use an additional postemergence herbicide application. The frequent use of dicamba for this has selected for a common lambsquarters population with reduced sensitivity to dicamba. Initial greenhouse experiments with seeds that had been collected from the plants that survived field applications of dicamba showed that these plants could tolerate ≤1.2 kg ha?1, fourfold the recommended rate. These dicamba‐resistant plants were morphologically distinct from the susceptible population. The leaves of the resistant plants were less dentate and a lighter shade of green. The resistant plants were shorter, had a lower biomass and growth rate and flowered ≤19 days earlier than the susceptible plants. When grown together in various density ratios, the average biomass of both the susceptible and the resistant plants increased as the number of susceptible plants decreased in the mixture. The field experiments demonstrated that the resistant population tolerated dicamba at ≤2.4 kg ha?1, eightfold the recommended rate. Postemergence applications of bromoxynil, pyridate, nicosulfuron and mesotrione effectively controlled both populations. Nicosulfuron and mesotrione provided long‐term residual control, with nicosulfuron being more effective on the grass weeds. High rates of dicamba damaged the maize plants, resulting in an increased weed cover and reduced grain yield. The number of viable common lambsquarters seeds in the soil seed bank at the end of the growing season declined in the treatments in which common lambsquarters was controlled effectively.  相似文献   

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MCPA, mecoprop, dichlorprop, dicamba, 2,3,6-TBA, bentazone, ioxynil/bromoxynil (a mixture), barban, difenzoquat and chlorfenprop-methyl were applied by spinning disc in controlled drop sizes from 150-350μm and at very low volume rates (5–45 1/ha), to the foliage of some dicotyledonous weed species or wild oats (Avena fatua L.). The same herbicides were also applied by means of conventional hydraulic nozzles at volume rates of about 200 1/ha. Most of these herbicides performed as well at very low volume rates as with the conventional application, the major exceptions being bentazone, ioxynil/bromoxynil (both of which have distinct contact effects) and dichlorprop. Comparisons between oil and water as the diluent at a very low volume rates suggest that there may be situations when oil is preferable and others when water is.  相似文献   

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Seed production of residual weed populations needs to be taken into account when estimating the long-term impact of low-input agronomic practices. The objective of this study was to measure the effects and interactions of crop, weed control, tillage practice and nutrient source on the seed production of the dominant residual weed species in a maize/soyabean rotation at two sites: Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv. on a Sainte-Rosalie clay and Chenopodium album L. on a Duravin clay loam. Seed production per unit area was estimated in each experimental unit. Weed seed production was greater under mechanical weed control compared with chemical weed control. In 1997, E. crus-galli seed production reached over 326 000 seeds m–2 in mechanical weed control treatments, but averaged less than 500 seeds m–2 in the chemical weed control treatments. Chenopodium album produced in the range of 766 000 and 73 000 seeds m–2 in mechanical and chemical weed control treatments respectively. Very few or no weed seeds were produced in soyabean under chemical control. Tillage intensity and nutrient source did not affect seed production of either weed species, with the exception that E. crus-galli produced more seeds in chisel than in mouldboard plough tillage in soyabean. Weed control method had more impact on seed production than tillage intensity and nutrient source in a maize/soyabean rotation.  相似文献   

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温室盆栽条件下研究了反枝苋Amaranthus retroflexus、马唐Digitaria sanguinalis、稗草Echinochloa crus-galli、牛筋草Eleusine indica和苘麻Abutilon theophrasti 5种杂草对烟嘧磺隆的敏感性。结果表明:反枝苋和稗草对该药剂最敏感,而苘麻对烟嘧磺隆的耐药性最高。药液中添加2.5 mL/L的有机硅助剂Silwet L-77提高了对除马唐以外的所有草种的防除效果,表明在作用于马唐时Silwet L-77与烟嘧磺隆之间存在拮抗作用。杂草叶龄对烟嘧磺隆的药效有明显的影响,3~5叶期施药,防效高达89.9%以上,而7叶期的防效只有75%。药后1.5 h和3.0 h降水3 mm降低了烟嘧磺隆的防效,但药后6.0 h降雨对药效无显著影响。烟嘧磺隆与Silwet L-77混用,可提高药剂对反枝苋的抗雨水冲刷能力,但对马唐的效果没有提高。  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND

Regulations in 2021 required the addition of a volatility reduction agent (VRA) to dicamba spray mixtures for postemergence weed control. Understanding the impact of VRAs on weed control, droplet dynamics, and spray pH is essential.

RESULTS

Adding glyphosate to dicamba decreased the solution pH by 0.63 to 1.85 units. Across locations, potassium carbonate increased the tank-mixture pH by 0.85 to 1.65 units while potassium acetate raised the pH by 0.46 to 0.53 units. Glyphosate and dicamba in tank-mixture reduced Palmer amaranth control by 14 percentage points compared to dicamba alone and decreased barnyardgrass control by 12 percentage points compared to glyphosate alone 4 weeks after application (WAA). VRAs resulted in a 5-percentage point reduction in barnyardgrass control 4 WAA. Common ragweed, common lambsquarters, and giant ragweed control were unaffected by herbicide solution 4 WAA. Dicamba alone produced a larger average droplet size and had the fewest driftable fines (% volume < 200 μm). Potassium acetate produced a larger droplet size than potassium carbonate for Dv0.1 and Dv0.5. The addition of glyphosate to dicamba decreased droplet size from the entire spray droplet spectrum (Dv0.1, Dv0.5, Dv0.9).

CONCLUSION

A reduction in spray pH, droplet size, and weed control was observed from mixing dicamba and glyphosate. It may be advisable to avoid tank-mixtures of these herbicides and instead, apply them sequentially to maximize effectiveness. VRAs differed in their impacts on spray solution pH and droplet dynamics, but resulted in a minimal negative to no impact on weed control. © 2022 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.  相似文献   

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In 2002, the Malaysian government had banned the use of the hazardous herbicide, paraquat. Most growers perceive that paraquat is the most effective herbicide and provides the fastest mode of action to control weeds. An experiment was conducted at MAB Agriculture-Horticulture, Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia, from February 2004 to February 2005 to evaluate the efficacy and ability of the less hazardous herbicides, glufosinate ammonium and glyphosate, as an alternative to the hazardous herbicide, paraquat, in controlling weeds in immature oil palm (<3 years old). The results showed that paraquat needed high rates, 600 and 800 g ha−1, to control weeds effectively. However, lower rates of glufosinate ammonium (200 g ha−1) and glyphosate (400 g ha−1) gave excellent weed control. The results showed that the efficacy of glufosinate ammonium and glyphosate were much better than paraquat. The results also showed that, with no direct contact with the plants, paraquat, glufosinate ammonium, and glyphosate had no adverse effect on the vegetative and generative growth of oil palm in this study. These results proved that the less hazardous herbicides, glufosinate ammonium and glyphosate, could be used as an alternative to paraquat to control weeds in immature oil palm.  相似文献   

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J. F. ALEX 《Weed Research》1964,4(4):308-318
Summary. Amaranthus retroflexus, Chenopodium album, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Setaria glauca, S. viridis and Echinochloa crusgalli were the most widespread and abundant of the 103 weed species found in eighty-eight fields of tomatoes ( Lycopersicon esculentum ) and sweet corn ( Zea mays ) surveyed in Prince Edward County and in Essex and Kent Counties during 1960 and 1961. None of the important weeds in either crop occurred exclusively in that crop. Differences in weed floras were greater between regions than between crops. Abutilon theophrasti, Euphorbia maculata, Apocynum cannabinum var. suksdorfii and Physalis virginiana var. subglabrata , important weeds in both crops in Essex and Kent, were not found in any surveyed field in Prince Edward County. Average numbers of weed species per field were 15.7 in Prince Edward County and 12.9 in Essex and Kent. Small dense infestations of Fumaria officinalis and Salvia reflexa , rare weeds in Canada, were discovered in Prince Edward County.
Mauvaises herbes des cultures de tomates et du maïs dans deux régions de l'Ontario  相似文献   

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The objective of this grazing study was to determine the herbage mass, nutritive value and palatability of five grass weed species ( Eleusine indica (L.) Gaertn, Paspalum thunbergii Kunth, Digitaria ciliaris (Retz.) Koeler, Setaria glauca (L.) Beauv. and Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv. var. crus-galli ) as feeds compared with six forage cultivars ( Lolium perenne L., two Lolium multiflorum cultivars and three Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv. cultivars). The herbage mass of weed species, with the exception of S. glauca , was most prevalent in August. The total amounts of herbage mass of weed species (except E. indica ) were close to those of the Lolium cultivars, but lower than those of the E. crus-galli cultivars. During the summer, weed species (except E. crus-galli var. crus-galli ) contained favorable levels of total digestible nutrients (TDN), crude protein (CP), acid detergent fiber (ADF), neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and mineral contents, and exhibited adequate calcium (Ca):phosphorus (P) ratios of 1:2. All weed species had the recommended ratios of potassium (K):(Ca + [magnesium] Mg) < 2.2:1. By autumn, the summertime levels of nutritive values (TDN, CP, ADF and NDF) in the weed species had severely deteriorated, in contrast with those of the forage cultivars. However, they maintained satisfactory mineral content levels and Ca:P and K:(Ca + Mg) ratios (with the exception of E. indica with poor Ca:P ratios and E. crus-galli var. crus-galli with poor P content and Ca:P ratios). All weed species were acceptable to cattle, although there were some differences in palatability among the species.  相似文献   

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A marked antagonism of A. fatua control was found when 2,4-D, dicamba, 2,4-D-dicamba-mecoprop or bromoxynil were added to benzoylprop ethyl, flamprop methyl or flamprop isopropyl. Because of the much poorer control of A. fatua by these mixtures obtaining broad spectrum weed control with them in one spray operation would not be possible. The A. fatua herbicides did not affect the activity of the added herbicides on Fagopyrum lataricum. In eight out of nine mixtures tested there was no significant antagonism in the field conditions when MCPA or bromoxynil-MCPA was added to the A. fatua herbicides. There were significant antagonistic effects, however, in six out of nine such mixtures in glasshouse experiments. This suggests that under farm use conditions benzoylprop ethyl, flamprop methyl or fiamprop isopropyl can be mixed with MCPA amine or ester or with bromoxynil-MCPA to obtain broad spectrum weed control from one spray operation, though slightly poorer A. fatua control may be expected with these mixtures.  相似文献   

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The effects of several herbicides for broadleaved weed control on glyphosate (n-phosphonomethyl glycine) phytotoxicity to wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) and wild oats (Avena fatua L.) were studied in the greenhouse. In tank mixtures, dicamba (3,6-dichloro-o-anisic acid), 2,4-D (2,4-dichlorophenoxy-acetic acid) and bromoxynil (3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxy benzonitrile) reduced the phytotoxicity of threshold rates of glyphosate on all three species. With increasing rates of the herbicides for broadleaved weed control relative to a fixed rate of glyphosate, there was a general trend towards increased antagonism. Increasing glyphosate rates above the threshold level in mixtures containing a fixed rate of herbicides for broadleaved weed control overcame the antagonism. Both the inert and active ingredients of 2,4-D amine and ester appeared to be involved in the antagonism. There was no reduction in glyphosate phytotoxicity on the annual grasses when 2,4-D or bromoxynil were sprayed sequentially at various times in relation to glyphosate. When droplets of bromoxynil and glyphosate were placed side by side on a leaf, glyphosate phytotoxicity was not reduced, whereas when the two herbicides were mixed and applied as one droplet, considerable reduction in glyphosate phytotoxicity occurred. These results suggest that the reduction in glyphosate phytotoxicity caused by tank mixing with herbicides such as 2,4-D, bromoxynil and dicamba may be due to a physical or chemical incompatability within the tank mixture rather than to a biological interaction in the plant.  相似文献   

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Summary. The effectiveness of pre-emergence applications of 2,4-D for weed control in maize was studied In five experiments, in comparison with other herbicide treatments. 2,4-D-aimne applied before crop emergence gave satisfactory weed control if the subsequent conditions were wet, but post-emerge nee applications only killed some species ( Chenopodium album and Atriplex patula. ) A combination of 2,4-D-amine, applied pre-emergence to a moist soil and subsequently as a foliar spray, controlled completely C. album, A. patula, Stellaria media and Veronica spp. Pre-emergence applications of simazine gave better weed control with less need for rain soon after application. Only A. patula was usually resistant. Pre-emergence treatments of atrazine killed all weeds whilst linuron controlled S. media, A. patula., C. album and Sonchus oleraceus but not Veronica spp.
Irrigation experiments showed that weed competition for water was largely responsible for the depressions in the early growth of maize when the conditions were dry. Final yield largely reflected the degrees of weed control attained by the herbicidal treatments. Only 2,4-D applied pre-emergence, and followed by heavy rain caused a direct depression in yield.
Effects des herbicides sur la productivityé du mals fourrage avec référence particuliére aux applications en pré-levée du 2,4-D amine  相似文献   

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Kava is a perennial pepper plant from the Oceanic region, which is commonly used as a drink by natives and for pharmacological purposes. Results of this study concluded that Kava has allelopathic potential and suppressed germination and growth of lettuce ( Lactuca sativa L), barnyardgrass ( E. crus-galli Beauv var. formosensis Ohwi.), and duck-tongue weed ( M. vaginalis Presl var. plantaginea Solms-Laub.) Moreover, Kava inhibited emergence of weeds in paddy soils. The inhibition of Kava became stronger as the applied concentration increased. In a greenhouse experiment, Kava had the greatest inhibition on emergence and weed growth in paddy soils when a dose of 1 ton ha−1 of Kava was divided and applied at 3, 16, and 23 days after watering. Inhibition by Kava varied among weed species. Results from this study suggest that Kava might be useful for weed control in rice or reduce dependence on herbicide.  相似文献   

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K‐H Dammer 《Weed Research》2016,56(3):237-246
A camera sensor for precision weed control in arable fields has been developed at the Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering. For herbicide spraying in carrots, the sensor was positioned at the front three‐point linkage of a tractor and was operated between carrot rows. In field trials in 2 years, real‐time (online) technology in which sensing and spraying were performed in one step was evaluated in comparison with a conventional uniform spraying application. The spray volume was linearly adjusted to the camera‐detected weed coverage level from a minimum of 200 L ha?1 if no weeds were present to a maximum of 400 L ha?1. The herbicide savings were 30% in 2007 and 34%, 43% and 36% for each of three applications in 2010. There were no significant differences between the camera‐based and conventional spraying approaches with regard to yield parameters, total carrot weight and weight of marketable carrots. Regarding the weed control efficiency of the camera‐based spraying procedure in the 2010 experiment, no trend was observed between the weed coverage and the application rate of the previous spraying.  相似文献   

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Can rice genetic diversity reduce Echinochloa crus‐galli infestation?   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
J TANG  J XIE  X CHEN  & L YU† 《Weed Research》2009,49(1):47-54
Pot and field experiments were conducted to test whether rice genetic diversity can reduce Echinochloa crus-galli infestation through rice variety mixed-plantings. Two weed-suppressive rice ( Oryza sativa ) varieties, Guodao No. 1 (GD) and PI312777 (PI), and three non-suppressive varieties, Xiushui No. 63 (XS), Zhongjian No. 2 (ZJ) and Chunjiang No. 016 (CJ) were used. Monocultures (GD, PI, XS, ZJ and CJ), two-variety mixtures (GD + XS, GD + ZJ, GD + CJ, PI + XS, PI + ZJ, PI + CJ) and three-variety mixtures (GD + PI + XS, GD + PI + ZJ and GD + PI + CJ) were tested. Effects of herbicide on rice grain yield of non-suppressive varieties were compared between monocultures and mixtures. Pot experiment showed that E. crus-galli germination rate in all mixed-planting except CJ + PI, and E. crus-galli biomass in mixed-planting with GD decreased compared with monocultures. In a field experiment, E. crus-galli density decreased in all mixed-planting models of XS and CJ and ZJ + GD. Echinochloa crus-galli biomass reduction was found in XS + GD, XS + GD + PI, ZJ + GD and CJ + GD. Rice grain yield increased in XS + GD, ZJ + GD, CJ + GD, CJ + PI and CJ + GD + PI. Rice grain yields of non-suppressive varieties under mixtures without herbicides were lower than that in monoculture with full herbicide, but were not significantly different from monocultures with half rate herbicide. Moreover, rice yields of ZJ and CJ under mixtures with half rate herbicides did not decrease compared with monocultures with full rates. The results suggested that rice genetic diversity could reduce E. crus-galli infestation and herbicide utilisation through rice variety mixed-planting.  相似文献   

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The rapid adoption of genetically engineered herbicide‐resistant crop varieties (HRCVs)—encompassing 83% of all GM crops and nearly 8% of the worldwide arable area—is due to technical efficiency and higher returns. Other herbicide‐resistant varieties obtained from genetic resources and mutagenesis have also been successfully released. Although the benefit for weed control is the main criteria for choosing HRCVs, the pleiotropic costs of genes endowing resistance have rarely been investigated in crops. Here the available data of comparisons between isogenic resistant and susceptible varieties are reviewed. Pleiotropic harmful effects on yield are reported in half of the cases, mostly with resistance mechanisms that originate from genetic resources and mutagenesis (atrazine in oilseed rape and millet, trifluralin in millet, imazamox in cotton) rather than genetic engineering (chlorsulfuron and glufosinate in some oilseed rape varieties, glyphosate in soybean). No effect was found for sethoxydim and bromoxynil resistance. Variable minor effects were found for imazamox, chlorsulfuron, glufosinate and glyphosate resistance. The importance of the breeding plan and the genetic background on the emergence of these effects is pointed out. Breeders' efforts to produce better varieties could compensate for the yield loss, which eliminates any possibility of formulating generic conclusions on pleiotropic effects that can be applied to all resistant crops. © 2013 Society of Chemical Industry  相似文献   

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In four experiments the influence of application factors on the activity of a commercial herbicide mixture of dicamba, mecoprop and MCPA, applied to dicotyledonous weeds in spring barley was examined. The recommended dose or one third was applied at 45. 15 and 51 ha and at 250 and 350 μm diameter drop size, using controlled drop application equipment, and at 225 ha with conventional hydraulic nozzles. A single experiment examined the activity of a commercial herbicide mixture of bromoxynil and ioxynil applied at the same volume rates as above, but at 150 and 250 μm diameter drops, at either the recommended or one half of the recommended rate. Application of the dicamba mixture at the recommended rate was as effective at 45 1/ha as at 225 1/ha, but less reliable at 15 1/ha. At 51 1/ha the level of control was unsatisfactory with the higher rate of the dicamba mixture but at the reduced rate control was in some cases better. It is thought that this effect may be connected with the high concentrations of herbicide associated with lower volume rates. Differences in the effect of drop size were inconsistent and interactions of drop size with volume rate were not significant. The experiment with the bromoxynil mixture suggests control at 45 1/ha compares favourably with that at 225 1 ha but at both 15 and 5 1/ha it was unsatisfactory. Again differences in the effect of drop size were inconsistent at the reduced rate, but at the recommended rate the 250 μm diameter drop appeared to be more effective. Expériences au champ avec des applications d'herbicides, don't la dimension des gouttes a été contrôlee, pour la lutte contre les adventices dicotylédoens Les auteurs ont examiné dans quatre expériences au champ l'influence des facteurs d'application d'un mélange commercial de dicamba. mécoprop et MCPA, appliqué sur des adventices dicotylédones dans une orge de printemps. La dose recommendée ou le tiers de cette dose ont été appliqués à 45. 15 et 5 1/ha et avec des gouttes de 250 et 350 μm de diamètre, en utilisant un disositif de contrôle de la taille des gouttes; par aillears, le traitement a aussi été realiséà raison de 225 1/ha avee des buses hydrauliques conventionnelles. Dans une seule expérience a été examinée l'activité d'un mélange commercial de bromoxynd et d'ioxynil appliqué aux mêmes volumes que et-dessus, mais avec des gouttes de 150 et 250 μm de diametric, a la dose recommendée ou à la moitié de cette dose. Le tratement à la dose recommandée avec mélange contenant du dicamba a été aussi efficace à 45 1/ha qu à 225 1/ha, mais moris sùr à 151 ha A 5 1/ha, le degré d'efficacité n'a pas eté satisfaisant avec la dose la plus èlevees de dicamba, mais à la dose réduite. L'efficacité, dans quelques eas, a été meilleure. Les auleurs pensent que ce phénoméne petu étre rattache aux concentrations elevées d'herbicide associées à un faible volume de pulvérisation Les differences dans l'effct de la laille des gouttes n'ont pas été cohérentes et les interactions entre la laille des gouttes et le volume de bouille n'ont pas été significatives. L'experience avec le melange contenant du bromoxynil suggére que l'efficacitéà 45 1/ha peut comparer favourablement a celle obtenue avee 2251; mais à 151 et 5 1/ha, le résultat n'a pas été satisfatisant. De nouveau, les différences entreles effects de la taille des gouttes ont été incohérentes à la dose faible, mais à la dose recommandée, lee gouttes de 250 μm de diamétre sont apparures plus efficacies. Feldversuche mit Herbiziden zur Bekampfung dikotyler Unkräuter ber Applikation difinierter Tröpfehengrössen In vier Versuchen wurde der Einfluss von Applikationsfaktoren die Wirkung einer handelsüblichen Herbizidmischung von Dicamba. Mecrprop und MCPA auf dikotyle Unkräuter in Sommergerste geprüft. Unter Verwendung spezieller Geräte für die Applikation definierter Tröpfchengrössen wurde die empfohlene Aufwandmenge order ein Drieul davon appliziert und zwar mit einem Volumen von 45, 15 und 5 1/ha, bei Tröpfeben grössen von 250 und 350 μm. Daneben wurden 225 1/ha bei Verwendung üblicher Spritzdüsen ausgebracht. In einem Versuch wurde die Wirkung einer handelsüblichen Herbizidmischung von Bromoxynil und loxynil mil denselben Volumina wie oben geprüft. Die Tröpfchendurchmesser belrugen aber 150 und 250 μd und die Aufwandmenge entsprach bier der empfohlenen bzw, der Hälite davon. Die Dicambamischung wirkte bei empfohlener Aufwandmenge bei 45 1/ha genause gut wie bei 225 1/ha, a ber weniger gut bei 15 1/ha. Bei 5 1/ha war der Bekämpfungserfolg mit der höheren Aufwandmenge unbefriedigend, aber die reduzierte Dosis erbag in einigen Fällen bessere Ergebnisses. Letzteres dürfte auf die hohen Herbizidkonzentrationen bei geringerer Wasseraufwandmenge zurückzuführen sein. Herbizidwirkung und Tröpfchengrösse waren nicht immer korrelicrt, und die Interaktionen zwischen Tröpfehengrösse und Wasservolumen waren nicht significant. Bei der Bromoxynilmischung war die Wirkung von 45 1/ha mit der von 225 1/ha vergleichbar; 15 und 5 1/ha wirkten jedoch unbefriedigend. Auch hier gab es keine klare Beziehung zwischen Tröpfchengrösse und Wirkung bei reduziertem Wasservolumen. aber ber normaler Aufwandmenge schienen Tröpfehen von 250 μm am besten su sein  相似文献   

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在除草剂使用中存在苗前用量偏低或低 ,整地质量差 ,施药过晚 ,土壤干旱 ;苗后施药期天气干旱 ,高温或喷液量过大 ,施药时期偏晚 ,混用不当 ;喷洒器械及喷洒技术落后等影响了药效 ,苗前除草剂应根据土壤有机质及质地确定用药量。采用混土施药法适期施药 ,苗后应因杂草叶龄确定施药时期。混用除草剂选择比例 ,干旱条件下施药时药液中加植物油喷雾助剂 ,选择合适的喷洒器械 ,使用前应进行调整  相似文献   

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Imran  Amanullah 《Gesunde Pflanzen》2022,74(1):167-176

Effective weed management in maize-wheat (M-W) cropping systems are accountable for higher yield and plant biomass. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of manual weeding and chemicals (pre- and post-emergence herbicide) for actual weed control to enhance maize yield and M?W system productivity. Herbicides were treated as pre-emergence (sole), post-emergence (sole) and its combined application (pre- and post-emergence) for weed eradication and suppression. Sole pre-emergence herbicide (acetyclour?+?atrazine) and sole post-emergence herbicides (nicosulfuron), and its mixed application were used in the experiments. The experiment was comprised on 6 treatments with one weedy check or control plot: W1?=?weedy check, W2?=?acetyclour?+?atrazine, W3?=?atrazine, W4?=?nicosulfuron, W5?=?nicosulfuron?+?atrazine, W6?=?acetyclour?+?atrazine?+?nicosulfuron and W7?=?manual weeding. Main weeds were Cyperus rotundus, Tribulus terrestris, Dactyloctenium aegyptium and Cynodon dactylon. Experiential findings revealed that manual weeding was found most effective in terms of controlling weed and suppression. Among the herbicides application, promising results in terms of weed destruction and suppression were shown by combined application of acetyclour?+?atrazine?+?nicosulfuron which effectively controlled weeds as compared to other treatments. It was concluded that manual weeding drastically reduced weeds frequency and biomass while among the herbicides application acetyclour?+?atrazine and nicosulfuron could be promising for weeds suppression and clamp downing as compared to all other treatments under M?W cropping system.

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