Chemical weed control in areas of no-till cassava

Authors

  • Rubem Silvério Oliveira Jr.
  • Jamil Constantin
  • Alexandre I. F. M. Hernandes
  • Miriam H. Inoue
  • Orivaldo Marchiori Jr.
  • Antônio C. Ramires

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7824/rbh.v2i3.357

Keywords:

herbicides, Manihot esculenta, selectivity

Abstract

The aim of this work was to evaluate the selectivity of some pre and postemergence herbicides on cassava, as well as their efficiency to control the weeds Avena sativa, Bidens pilosa, Commelina benghalensis, Raphanus sativus and Sida rhombifolia. The field trial was carried out in no-till areas, in Araruna, northwestern Paraná State. Although some herbicides provided outstanding results either in relation to weed control or crop selectivity, when both aspects were taken into consideration, the best results were achieved with arnetryne-i-clornazone (1.50+ 1.00 kg/ha) and ametryne--diuron (0.62+0.96 kg/ha), both applied postemergence of weeds, when 5 to 10% of cassava sprouts had already emerged from the soil.

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Published

2001-12-10