2006
DOI: 10.21608/jppp.2006.235182
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RESPONSE OF Cyperus rotundus WEEDS TO GLYPHOSATE HERBICIDE WITH SOME ADJUVANTS UNDER GREENHOUSE CONDITIONS. fl

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“…These results are in agreement with Chikoye et al (2002); where farmers have to control weed severally because of continuous rhizome growth. Binary mixture of glyphosate with glycerin resulted s high reduction in weed growth parameters (Balah et al, 2006). Balah (2011) which reported that, the improvement in glyphosate bio efficacy depends on additive types and weed species.…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Tested Herbicides-additives Under Greenhou...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These results are in agreement with Chikoye et al (2002); where farmers have to control weed severally because of continuous rhizome growth. Binary mixture of glyphosate with glycerin resulted s high reduction in weed growth parameters (Balah et al, 2006). Balah (2011) which reported that, the improvement in glyphosate bio efficacy depends on additive types and weed species.…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Tested Herbicides-additives Under Greenhou...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonionic surfactant followed with Arabic gum and petroleum oil has been found to promote the performance of herbicide than methylated vegetable oil (Balah, 2010). The maximum reduction was recorded from binary mixture of glyphosate with glycerin and followed by the surfactants monoleate, dioleate and sticking agents such as glue, urea, whereas the crop seed oil and petroleum oil came in the second category in relation to glyphosate efficiency against weeds as indicated by weed seedling parameters (Balah et al, 2006). Good control can be achieved strategies by integrating cultural, mechanical, and chemical methods sustainable, integrated, biological control and revegetation practices long term and require careful planning to achieve the desired outcome.…”
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“…Water use efficiencies were also calculated based on either number of weeds produced or unit dry weight per sub-sub-plot per cubic meter of water. Efficiency of weed control was determined according to the formula WCE (%)= 100 -(A/B * 100), where A= dry weight of weeds in a treated sub-sub-polt, and B= dry weight of weeds in the untreated controls, according to Balah et al, 2006. At the end of the flowering season, cut flower yield produced was surveyed and subjected to statistical analyses.…”
Section: Weed Growth Population Parameters Measurements and Weed Cont...mentioning
confidence: 99%