Efficacy and comparative cost of weed control methods in a mature rubber plantation in Nigeria
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TextPublication details: Indian Journal of Natural Rubber Research 1996Description: 117-122Subject(s): Summary: The efficacy of three weedicides viz., glufosinate ammonium, paraquat and glyphosate and a combination of paraquat and glyphosate was evaluated at the rates of 0.90, 1.80, 3.00 and 3.80 kg a.i. per ha in two different seasons for weed control in a mature rubber plantation in Nigeria. Manual weeding was included as control. Among the treatments, glufosinate ammonium at the lowest dose was the most cost effective. Considering the efficacy of weed control and the cost, glufosinate ammonium at 1.80 kg a.i. per ha also could be rated as effective.
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The efficacy of three weedicides viz., glufosinate ammonium, paraquat and glyphosate and a combination of paraquat and glyphosate was evaluated at the rates of 0.90, 1.80, 3.00 and 3.80 kg a.i. per ha in two different seasons for weed control in a mature rubber plantation in Nigeria. Manual weeding was included as control. Among the treatments, glufosinate ammonium at the lowest dose was the most cost effective. Considering the efficacy of weed control and the cost, glufosinate ammonium at 1.80 kg a.i. per ha also could be rated as effective.
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