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Spring Wheat Broadleaf Weed Control in Central Oregon Gustavo Sbatella and Sasha Twelker Abstract Broadleaf weeds growing in wheat are frequently composed of a variety of species that differ in their time of emergence and susceptibility to herbicides. Weld
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Sbatella, Gustavo M. Twelker, Sasha |
| Copyright Year | 2014 |
| Abstract | Broadleaf weeds growing in wheat are frequently composed of a variety of species that differ in their time of emergence and susceptibility to herbicides. Weld ® and Carnivore ® are herbicides that combine MCPA and bromoxynil with other active ingredients for broadleaf weed control. A study was conducted at the Central Oregon Research Center near Madras, Oregon to evaluate the effectiveness of Weld ® and Carnivore ® for broadleaf control on spring wheat crops. Herbicides were applied at different rates, and with or without the addition of spray adjuvants. Results of the study suggest Carnivore ® and Weld ® at 1.5 pints/acre performed similarly to 2, 4–D, the comparison standard in control of tansy and tumble mustard. The high levels of control recorded during the early evaluation for tumble mustard suggests that this species was more sensitive to the active ingredients tested in this study than tansy mustard. No crop injury was recorded in any of the tested treatments, indicating a high level of crop safety. |
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| Alternate Webpage(s) | http://oregonstate.edu/dept/coarc/sites/default/files/spring_wheat_broadleaf_weed_control_in_central_oregon.pdf |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |