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Antagonism of Johnsongrass (<i>Sorghum halepense</i>) Control with Fenoxaprop, Haloxyfop, and Sethoxydim by 2,4-D
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1989
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BiologyBiosynthesisEngineeringCrop-weed InteractionBotanyBiochemistryNatural SciencesCrop ProtectionJohnsongrass ControlWeed ControlPlant PathologyGreenhouse ConditionsMicrobiologyDimethylamine SaltIntegrated Plant ProtectionPhytochemistryPharmacologyWeed Science
Johnsongrass control in the field was greater with fenoxaprop or haloxyfop than with sethoxydim in 1985 and 1986. Johnsongrass control was reduced under field and greenhouse conditions by adding a dimethylamine salt of 2,4-D. Generally, the antagonism was overcome by increasing the rate of fenoxaprop, haloxyfop, or sethoxydim. Sethoxydim showed less antagonism from 2,4-D than did fenoxaprop or haloxyfop in the greenhouse.
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