Control quimico de malezas en policultivos con yuca (Manihot esculenta Crantz)

In view of the lack of information on the use of herbicides in polycultures including non-commercial crop species, 2 expt. were designed to identify herbicides and doses suitable for crop associations including cassava. A total of 6 products were tested single or in mixtures having been chosen for t...

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Autores principales: López M., J., Leihner, D.E.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: 1980
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88474
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Leihner, D.E.
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description In view of the lack of information on the use of herbicides in polycultures including non-commercial crop species, 2 expt. were designed to identify herbicides and doses suitable for crop associations including cassava. A total of 6 products were tested single or in mixtures having been chosen for their selectivity of cassava, which was considered as basic crop. Besides cassava, other crops included in this study were maize, dry beans, cowpea, mung beans, groundnuts, Desmodium heterophyllum, and Crotalaria sp. Herbicides were identified with selectivities ranging from very specific to rather broad, oxifluorfen being the most specific (selective only to cassava and groundnuts) and linuron having the broadest range of selectivity (selective of at least 6 crops). Two mechanisms were studied simultaneously to reduce phytotoxicity to each crop and increase the no. of crops not affected by the herbicides:(1) the use of half doses of herbicides, and (2) preplanting application. While the application of half doses increased the selectivity of all herbicides, the preplanting application practice had this effect only with some of the testedproducts. The best combination showing selectivity of all crops, except D. heterophyllum, together with an efficient weed control was linuron + metolachlor at 0.25 + 1.0 kg a.i./ha in either pre or postplanting application. The results further indicate that chemical weed control in polycultures is feasible using low doses of herbicides with a wide range of selectivity. (AS)
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spelling CGSpace884742023-02-15T05:23:53Z Control quimico de malezas en policultivos con yuca (Manihot esculenta Crantz) López M., J. Leihner, D.E. phaseolus vulgaris cereals cowpeas cultivation cultivation systems field experiments groundnuts herbicides intercropping legume crops maize research starch crops weeding frijol cereales caupi cultivo sistemas de cultivo experimentos de campo mani herbicidas cultivos intercalados leguminosas maiz investigación cultivos amilaceos desyerba In view of the lack of information on the use of herbicides in polycultures including non-commercial crop species, 2 expt. were designed to identify herbicides and doses suitable for crop associations including cassava. A total of 6 products were tested single or in mixtures having been chosen for their selectivity of cassava, which was considered as basic crop. Besides cassava, other crops included in this study were maize, dry beans, cowpea, mung beans, groundnuts, Desmodium heterophyllum, and Crotalaria sp. Herbicides were identified with selectivities ranging from very specific to rather broad, oxifluorfen being the most specific (selective only to cassava and groundnuts) and linuron having the broadest range of selectivity (selective of at least 6 crops). Two mechanisms were studied simultaneously to reduce phytotoxicity to each crop and increase the no. of crops not affected by the herbicides:(1) the use of half doses of herbicides, and (2) preplanting application. While the application of half doses increased the selectivity of all herbicides, the preplanting application practice had this effect only with some of the testedproducts. The best combination showing selectivity of all crops, except D. heterophyllum, together with an efficient weed control was linuron + metolachlor at 0.25 + 1.0 kg a.i./ha in either pre or postplanting application. The results further indicate that chemical weed control in polycultures is feasible using low doses of herbicides with a wide range of selectivity. (AS) 1980 2017-10-12T08:03:09Z 2017-10-12T08:03:09Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88474 es Limited Access LOPEZ M., J; LEIHNER, D.E. 1980. Control quimico de malezas en policultivos con yuca (Manihot esculenta Crantz). Revista Comalfi. 7(1/2):19-28.
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
cereals
cowpeas
cultivation
cultivation systems
field experiments
groundnuts
herbicides
intercropping
legume crops
maize
research
starch crops
weeding
frijol
cereales
caupi
cultivo
sistemas de cultivo
experimentos de campo
mani
herbicidas
cultivos intercalados
leguminosas
maiz
investigación
cultivos amilaceos
desyerba
López M., J.
Leihner, D.E.
Control quimico de malezas en policultivos con yuca (Manihot esculenta Crantz)
title Control quimico de malezas en policultivos con yuca (Manihot esculenta Crantz)
title_full Control quimico de malezas en policultivos con yuca (Manihot esculenta Crantz)
title_fullStr Control quimico de malezas en policultivos con yuca (Manihot esculenta Crantz)
title_full_unstemmed Control quimico de malezas en policultivos con yuca (Manihot esculenta Crantz)
title_short Control quimico de malezas en policultivos con yuca (Manihot esculenta Crantz)
title_sort control quimico de malezas en policultivos con yuca manihot esculenta crantz
topic phaseolus vulgaris
cereals
cowpeas
cultivation
cultivation systems
field experiments
groundnuts
herbicides
intercropping
legume crops
maize
research
starch crops
weeding
frijol
cereales
caupi
cultivo
sistemas de cultivo
experimentos de campo
mani
herbicidas
cultivos intercalados
leguminosas
maiz
investigación
cultivos amilaceos
desyerba
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88474
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