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Title: Efects of application of Mustang 306 SE in sweetcorn.
Personal Authors: Waligóra, H., Skrzypczak, W., Szulc, P., Duhr, E., Szpurka, W.
Author Affiliation: Akademia Rolnicza im. Augusta Cieszkowskiego, Katedra Uprawy Roli i Roślin, Mazowiecka 45/46, 60-623 Poznan, Poland.
Editors: No editors
Document Title: Progress in Plant Protection

Abstract:

Field studies were conducted in Poland, from 2004 to 2005, to determine the effectiveness of the herbicides Azoprim 50 WP [atrazine], Mustang 306 SE [florasulam + 2,4-D] and Mustang 306 SE with Titus 25 WG (rimsulfuron) and Trend 90 EC [ethoxylated isodecyl alcohol] in weed control and the influence of these herbicides on sweetcorn yield. On control plots, the main weeds were Viola arvensis, Brassica napus, Chenopodium album, Polygonum convovulus, Echinochloa crus-galli and Geranium pusillum. Mustang 306 SE with Titus 25 WG and Trend 90 EC gave full control of C. album, B. napus and P. convovulus. The highest yields of cobs were observed after Mustang 306 SE with Titus 25 WG and Trend 90 EC application.


Publisher: Instytut Ochrony Roślin (Institute of Plant Protection)


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