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Sinapis arvense

Canada thistle Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop., quack grass E.s repens (L.) Gould, barnyard grass E. crus-galli (L.) P. Beauv., monochoriaMonochoria vaginalis (Burm. F.) C. Presl ex Kunth Wild mustard Sinapis arvensis L. [Pg.390]

The leaf flavonoids of the cruciferous species such as Camelina sativa, Crambe abyssinica, Crambe hispanica, Thlaspi arvense, Brassica napus and Sinapis alba were separated and identified with the combination of HPLC, TLC and paper chromatography. Llavonoid aglycones were extracted by cutting fresh three-week-old leaves in tiny pieces and boiled in 50 ml of 2 M HC1 for 45 min. [Pg.144]

Brassica alba, B. juncea, Thlaspi arvense Cardamine leucantha, C. lyrata, Sinapis alba, Thlaspi arvense Valeriana altemifolia, V. amurensis, V. fauriei, V. subbipinnatifolia Zanthoxylum nitidum... [Pg.456]

Tritosulfuron (BAS-635) (Table 2.2.13) [22] is a broad-spectrum postemergent dicot herbicide mainly for use in cereals, rice, maize and turf with application rates of 40-75 g-a.i. ha h In cereals it was commercialized by BASF in 2004 under the trade name Biathlon [23] as a WG formulation containing 714 g kg tritosulfuron and is applied at a rate of 50 g-a.i. ha h The following weeds are well controlled Thlaspi arvense, Mercurialis annua, Urtica urens, Cirsium arvense, Veronica hederifolia, Chenopodium spp., Sinapis arvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Galeopsis... [Pg.61]


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