Responses of Ambrosia trifida L. to glyphosate and dicamba were studied in controlled environment. Both herbicides were applied at five different rates (glyphosate: 180, 360, 720, 3080 i 4440 g a.m. ha-1; dicamba: 60, 120, 240, 360 i 480 g a.m. ha-1) when plants developed two pairs of leaves and control plants were not treated. Plant responses to growing rates of glyphosate and dicamba were measured and analyzed using the following next parameters: height, fresh and dry weight of plants. Responses of A. trifida to glyphosate and dicamba were different depend on the herbicide rate and studied parameters. Both herbicides were highly statistically significantly (P lt 0.01**) reduced all measured parameters, except that the degree of reduction ...
Exogenous application of plant hormones affects changes in number, type and percentage of different ...
In the process of alfalfa seed processing, all relevant parameters are directly dependant on presenc...
The arrangement pattern, i.e. shape and size of vegetative space available to growing plants influen...
Nowadays, both worldwide and in Serbia, for weed eradication in orchards mostly herbicides based on ...
There are various opinions in the literature on the importance of morpho-anatomical leaf features, s...
Continual application of the same measures in the agricultural practice leads to the disturbances in...
Responses of weed species Avena fatua L. to pyroxulam were studied in pots on the open field. Pyroxu...
In recent years it has been generally recommended to conduct the control of weeds, pests and disease...
The specific sowing structure of maize seed crops requires special attention to weed management. The...
The aim of this study was to determine the phytotoxicity and efficacy of the herbicide acetochlor wi...
Crop rotation and tillage systems are the most important agrotechical measures that interaction with...
This work present two basic biological processes of seed dormancy and germination. Seed dormancy can...
The paper shows the results of the study on effect of herbicides on weed control and occurence of ph...
Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is an invasive weed and allergenic species. Its consider...
Tijekom 2005. i 2006. godine istraživana je učinkovitost i selektivnost kombinacije herbicida acetok...
Exogenous application of plant hormones affects changes in number, type and percentage of different ...
In the process of alfalfa seed processing, all relevant parameters are directly dependant on presenc...
The arrangement pattern, i.e. shape and size of vegetative space available to growing plants influen...
Nowadays, both worldwide and in Serbia, for weed eradication in orchards mostly herbicides based on ...
There are various opinions in the literature on the importance of morpho-anatomical leaf features, s...
Continual application of the same measures in the agricultural practice leads to the disturbances in...
Responses of weed species Avena fatua L. to pyroxulam were studied in pots on the open field. Pyroxu...
In recent years it has been generally recommended to conduct the control of weeds, pests and disease...
The specific sowing structure of maize seed crops requires special attention to weed management. The...
The aim of this study was to determine the phytotoxicity and efficacy of the herbicide acetochlor wi...
Crop rotation and tillage systems are the most important agrotechical measures that interaction with...
This work present two basic biological processes of seed dormancy and germination. Seed dormancy can...
The paper shows the results of the study on effect of herbicides on weed control and occurence of ph...
Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is an invasive weed and allergenic species. Its consider...
Tijekom 2005. i 2006. godine istraživana je učinkovitost i selektivnost kombinacije herbicida acetok...
Exogenous application of plant hormones affects changes in number, type and percentage of different ...
In the process of alfalfa seed processing, all relevant parameters are directly dependant on presenc...
The arrangement pattern, i.e. shape and size of vegetative space available to growing plants influen...