Similar Items: Butachlor Performance As Affected By Water Overflowing From a Herbicide-Treated Field
- Developmental assays using invasive cane toads, Rhinella marina, reveal safety concerns of a common formulation of the rice herbicide, butachlor
- Reduced Tillage Techniques for Wetland Rice As Affected By Herbicides
- Vaginal mucus from ewes treated with progestogen sponges affects quality of ram spermatozoa
- Herbicides in tropical soils and water
- Performance of different herbicides in dry-seeded rice in Bangladesh
- Toxicity to Rhinella arenarum tadpoles (Anura, Bufonidae) of herbicide mixtures commonly used to treat fallow containing resistant weeds: glyphosateedicamba and glyphosateeflurochloridone
Author: Castin, E.M.
Author: Moody, K.
- Characterization of Rice Cropping Practices and Multiple Pest Systems in the Philippines
- Increasing water productivity and weed suppression of wet seeded rice: effect of water management and rice genotypes
- Weed control systems for upland rice production
- Impact of Gliricidia sepium and Cassia spectabilis hedgerows on weeds and insects and pests of upland rice
- Effects of fertilizer and weeding in no-tillage and tilled maize
- Butachlor Performance As Affected By Water Overflowing From a Herbicide-Treated Field