Garbanzo Bean Weed Control Study
Pendimethalin (Prowl7) and oxyfluorfen (Goal7) applied preemergence (PREE) caused minimal injury and gave very good weed control (>90%). Goal and sulfentrazone alone applied postemergence (POST) gave very good weed control at 6 WAT. The combination of Prowl followed by Goal or sulfentrazone gave...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2199742015-10-23T04:54:25Z Garbanzo Bean Weed Control Study Umeda, K. MacNeil, D. Byrne, David N. Baciewicz, Patti Agriculture -- Arizona Vegetables -- Arizona Vegetables -- Herbicides Pendimethalin (Prowl7) and oxyfluorfen (Goal7) applied preemergence (PREE) caused minimal injury and gave very good weed control (>90%). Goal and sulfentrazone alone applied postemergence (POST) gave very good weed control at 6 WAT. The combination of Prowl followed by Goal or sulfentrazone gave complete control of all weeds. Goal and sulfentrazone applied POST following PREE treatments gave nearly complete weed control with good crop safety. Clomazone (Command7) caused significant crop injury and stand reduction when applied PREE. Metribuzin (Sencor7) applied POST completely reduced the crop stand and gave complete control of all weeds. Metolachlor (Dual7), dimethenamid (Frontier7), Sencor, flumetsulam, and imazamox generally did not provide acceptable control of Chenopodium desiccatum (narrowleaf lambsquarters) and Sonchus oleraceus (sowthistle). Bentazon (Basagran7), acifluorfen (Blazer7), and fomesafen (Reflex7) were not effective against narrowleaf lambsquarters but gave adequate control of the other weeds. 1999-10 text Article http://hdl.handle.net/10150/219974 Vegetable: A College of Agriculture Report en_US AZ1143 Series P-118 College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) |
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Pendimethalin (Prowl7) and oxyfluorfen (Goal7) applied preemergence (PREE) caused minimal injury and gave very good weed control (>90%). Goal and sulfentrazone alone applied postemergence (POST) gave very good weed control at 6 WAT. The combination of Prowl followed by Goal or sulfentrazone gave complete control of all weeds. Goal and sulfentrazone applied POST following PREE treatments gave nearly complete weed control with good crop safety. Clomazone (Command7) caused significant crop injury and stand reduction when applied PREE. Metribuzin (Sencor7) applied POST completely reduced the crop stand and gave complete control of all weeds. Metolachlor (Dual7), dimethenamid (Frontier7), Sencor, flumetsulam, and imazamox generally did not provide acceptable control of Chenopodium desiccatum (narrowleaf lambsquarters) and Sonchus oleraceus (sowthistle). Bentazon (Basagran7), acifluorfen (Blazer7), and fomesafen (Reflex7) were not effective against narrowleaf lambsquarters but gave adequate control of the other weeds. |
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Byrne, David N. |
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Byrne, David N. Umeda, K. MacNeil, D. |
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Umeda, K. MacNeil, D. |
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Garbanzo Bean Weed Control Study |
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Garbanzo Bean Weed Control Study |
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Garbanzo Bean Weed Control Study |
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Garbanzo Bean Weed Control Study |
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Garbanzo Bean Weed Control Study |
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garbanzo bean weed control study |
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College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) |
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1999 |
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