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Watergrass control in rice fields with Propanil and Ordram

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K. E. Mueller, Rice Experiment Station
E. A. Oelke, University of California

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California Agriculture 19(7):10-12.

Published July 01, 1965

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If the 1950's became known to California rice growers as the years in which broadleaf weeds were finally controlled, then the 1960's appear to be the years in which grassy weeds—especially watergrass or barnyard grass—might also be brought under control with the use of selective chemicals. Preliminary tests and observations described in this report indicate that propanil, applied as a postemergence spray, and Ordram, a granular material applied at the preflood stage, may offer good control of watergrass in California rice fields which are continuously flooded during the growing season.

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Watergrass control in rice fields with Propanil and Ordram

K. E. Mueller, E. A. Oelke
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Watergrass control in rice fields with Propanil and Ordram

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Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

K. E. Mueller, Rice Experiment Station
E. A. Oelke, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 19(7):10-12.

Published July 01, 1965

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

If the 1950's became known to California rice growers as the years in which broadleaf weeds were finally controlled, then the 1960's appear to be the years in which grassy weeds—especially watergrass or barnyard grass—might also be brought under control with the use of selective chemicals. Preliminary tests and observations described in this report indicate that propanil, applied as a postemergence spray, and Ordram, a granular material applied at the preflood stage, may offer good control of watergrass in California rice fields which are continuously flooded during the growing season.

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