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Primary Screening Of New Unregistered Pre-Emergence Vegetable Herbicides, H I

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  • Jackson, George C.
  • Sierra, Carmelo

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Four new, unregistered candidate herbicides: BAY-NTN-6867, BUBAN-37, CGA-24705 and Th-30843 were evaluated on fifteen directseeded food crops. All chemicals were applied at manufacturer's recommended rate, plus one-half and double. At the recommended rate all chemicals were compatible with okra, pumpkin, snapbean, sunflower and sweet-corn; three with pigeon peâ and sweet pepper; two with cabbage, cucumber and watermelon, and only one with cantaloupe and tomato. None of the chemicals tested were suitable for lettuce (Head & Leaf) or onion. Weed susceptibility or tolerance to the candidate herbicides are discussed.

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  • Jackson, George C. & Sierra, Carmelo, 1975. "Primary Screening Of New Unregistered Pre-Emergence Vegetable Herbicides, H I ," 13th Annual Meeting, July 6-12, 1975, Trinidad and Tobago 263282, Caribbean Food Crops Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:cfcs13:263282
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.263282
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