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Common amaranth

Test plants rape, common vetch, setose thistle, cucumber, common amaranth, barnyard grass,... [Pg.28]

Bra rape Amr common amaranth Med clover Ech barnyard grass Dig crab grass... [Pg.69]

Inhibitory potency (%) against the growth of plants expressed as four scales—A 90-100 %, B 75-89 Bra rape Amr common amaranth Med clover ... [Pg.74]

On the basis of the preliminary bioassay, post-emergence herbicidal activity of most IG was further examined at 150 g ai/ha in the greenhouse. The results of postemergence herbicidal activity against rape, chingma abutilon, common amaranth, and white echpta are hsted in Table 2.41. [Pg.104]

Bra rape Abu chingma abutilon Amr common amaranth Eel white eclipta... [Pg.105]

IJ-13, and IC-22 were further compared at 300 g ai/ha. The results of herbicidal activity against leaf mustard, common amaranth, goosefoot, barnyard grass, crab grass, and giant foxtail are listed in Tables 2.48 and 2.49. [Pg.112]

Ama common amaranth Che goosefoot Bra leaf mustard Ipo morning glory... [Pg.113]

As shown in Table 3.9, most IIA showed moderate-to-weak post-emergence herbicidal activity against dicotyledonous rape, common amaranth and clover. Among these compounds, IIA-8 and IIA-I6 (R=Me or Et, R =4-MePh) displayed significant post-emergence herbicidal activity (>90 %) against all tested dicotyledons, including rape, common amaranth and clover at 1.5 kg ai/ha. [Pg.135]

The above observations indicated that most of HE influenced the growth of tested plants in pre-emergence application more strongly than they did in postemergence application, but IIE-4 (R = -Pr) and IIE-9 (R =4-MeOPh) exhibited the reverse responses against clover as well as IIE-15 (R =fiir-2-yl) against rape and common amaranth. [Pg.146]


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