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Cyperus spp

Chase CA, Sinclair TR, Shilling DG, Gilreath JP, Locascio SJ (1998) Light effects on rhizome morphogenesis in nutsedges (Cyperus spp.) implications for control by soil solarization. Weed Sci 46 575-580... [Pg.255]

Chase CA, Sinclair TR, Locascio SJ (1999b) Effects of soil temperature and tuber depth on Cyperus spp. control. Weed Sci 47 467-472... [Pg.255]

OCtOdrine [inn, usan] is a vasoconstrictor that formerly was used in the treatment of hypotensive states, octopamine [inn] (norsynephrlne noroxedrine) is a phenylethylamine alkaloid from Capsicum frutescens, Citrus spp., Cyperus spp. (Solanaceae, Rutaceae, Cyperaceae). It occurs in many animal tissues found in high concentrations in the posterior salivary gland of Octopus vulgaris. It serves as an invertebrate neurotransmitter. It is predominantly an O-ADRENOCEPTOR AGONIST, and has been used as a hypertensive to treat hypotensive states. [Pg.206]

At the same application rate as alachlor, acetochlor has stronger and longer lasting action. It is also effective for the control of Agropyron repens and Cyperus spp. (Anonym, 1971). Its selectivity is the same as that of alachlor. [Pg.558]

Applied at rates of 0.S8 kg active ingredient/ha it kills all annual grass and broadleaved weeds. At low rates it is used for selective weed control on sugar cane, pineapple and pastures, while at higher rates it provides total weed control on noncrop areas, highways and industrial areas. High doses also kill woody weeds. Cyperus spp. are resistant to tebuthiuron. [Pg.676]

None of the three HPPD rice herbicides are able to control all annual and perennial weeds in rice, thus they need mixture partners, especially to fill gaps such as barnyard grasses or Cyperus spp. Common mixture partners are butachlor, pre-tilachlor, thiobencarb [19], piperophos [14], pyribaticarb and bromobutide [18]. [Pg.250]

Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medicus Carex L. spp. or Cyperus L. spp. [Pg.563]

Used preemergence at higher rates it also kills Agropyron spp., Convolvulus spp., Cynodon dactylon. Sorghum halepense, Cyperus rotundus and C. esculentus. [Pg.736]


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