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Improving the Efficiency of Sethoxydim in Flax

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2017

George H. Friesen
Affiliation:
Morden, MB, Canada, R0G 1J0
David A. Wall
Affiliation:
Morden, MB, Canada, R0G 1J0

Abstract

The control of wild oat, volunteer wheat, and volunteer barley in a flax crop with sethoxydim was enhanced 20 to 27% by orienting the spray nozzles forward 45°. Control of annual grasses was not influenced by the time of day sethoxydim was applied. However, injury to flax from a tank mixture of sethoxydim and bromoxynil/MCPA (1:1) was greatest when applied between 0500 and 1100 h, and least when applied between 1500 and 2300 h. Flax injury and reduced seed yields also resulted when sethoxydim was applied when air temperatures exceeded 30 C regardless of stage of crop growth.

Type
Research
Copyright
Copyright © 1990 Weed Science Society of America 

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