There are few reports in literature about the selectivity of postemergence application of herbicides for the control of eudicotyledon weeds (broadleaf) in chickpea. For this reason, the aim of this study was to investigate the selectivity of diphenyl-ether herbicides in chickpea influenced by the herbicides and application rates. A field experiment was conducted from February to June 2017 in Urutaí, state of Goiás, Brazil. Cultivar BRS Aleppo was used in the experiment. The experiment was set up in a randomized block design with 2 × 3 + 1 factorial arrangement and three replications. The first factor was herbicides (fomesafen and lactofen) with the second factor being herbicide rate (50, 75, and 100% of referenced rate) plus an untrea...
Weeds are one of the most important factors limiting production of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). In...
Broad-leaved weeds constitute a serious problem in the production of winter legumes, but few selecti...
Chickpea suffers severe competition due to Chenopodium album L. infestation. Two to three hoeings ar...
There are few reports in literature about the selectivity of postemergence application of herbicides...
Chickpea is sensitive to herbicides and manual weeding is currently the only option for weed control...
The poor competition ability of chickpea opens the door for weed to cause a serious yield loss. The ...
Use of herbicides to control weeds is an available option in irrigated chickpea crop at the region C...
Use of herbicides to control weeds is an available option in irrigated chickpea crop at the region C...
In order to evaluate the efficacy of 18 sequences of pre and post emergence herbicides on weeds of n...
Limitations to broadleaf weed management options in chickpea present obstacles for stable production...
Not AvailableChickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is known to be sensitive to many herbicides and, therefor...
Weed control is the most important constraint of autumn-sown chickpea production. Field experiments...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of weed density and different weed control treatme...
Introduction: Weed cause enormous loss of chickpea yield and its quality. Photocontrol of weeds (soi...
Kabuli chickpeas ( Cicer arietinum L.) were sown on 10 December 1993 and subjected to a range of tre...
Weeds are one of the most important factors limiting production of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). In...
Broad-leaved weeds constitute a serious problem in the production of winter legumes, but few selecti...
Chickpea suffers severe competition due to Chenopodium album L. infestation. Two to three hoeings ar...
There are few reports in literature about the selectivity of postemergence application of herbicides...
Chickpea is sensitive to herbicides and manual weeding is currently the only option for weed control...
The poor competition ability of chickpea opens the door for weed to cause a serious yield loss. The ...
Use of herbicides to control weeds is an available option in irrigated chickpea crop at the region C...
Use of herbicides to control weeds is an available option in irrigated chickpea crop at the region C...
In order to evaluate the efficacy of 18 sequences of pre and post emergence herbicides on weeds of n...
Limitations to broadleaf weed management options in chickpea present obstacles for stable production...
Not AvailableChickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is known to be sensitive to many herbicides and, therefor...
Weed control is the most important constraint of autumn-sown chickpea production. Field experiments...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of weed density and different weed control treatme...
Introduction: Weed cause enormous loss of chickpea yield and its quality. Photocontrol of weeds (soi...
Kabuli chickpeas ( Cicer arietinum L.) were sown on 10 December 1993 and subjected to a range of tre...
Weeds are one of the most important factors limiting production of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). In...
Broad-leaved weeds constitute a serious problem in the production of winter legumes, but few selecti...
Chickpea suffers severe competition due to Chenopodium album L. infestation. Two to three hoeings ar...