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THE PHYTOTOXICITY OF SOME HERBICIDES IN FIELD AND POT EXPERIMENTS IN RELATION TO SOIL PROPERTIES
Authors:R. J. HANCE  S. D. HOCOMBE  J. HOLROYD
Affiliation:A.R.C. Weed Research Organization, Begbroke Hill, Kïdlington, Oxford, England
Abstract:Summary. The phytotoxicities in a number of soils of lenacil, linuron, prometryne and simazine to two indicator plants were determined in field and glasshouse experiments. The results were compared with estimates of the adsorption capacity of the soils obtained by two methods using dimethylaminobenzaldehyde as a model adsorbate. The possible influence of other soil properties was also considered.
One of the adsorption measurements had some predictive value for glasshouse behaviour but was not markedly superior to soil organic carbon content for this purpose. None of the factors studied was usefully correlated with field performance. Results from field experiments in spring were poorly correlated with those from similar experiments in autumn. Neither set of field results related closely to those obtained in the glasshouse. It is concluded that the influence of climate was more important than that of soil type.
La phytotoxiciti de quelquts herbicides dans des experiences en pots et en plein champ, en relation avec les propriétés du sol
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