An Integrated Weed Control Method for Herbicide-resistant Water Foxtail (<i>Alopecurus aequalis</i>) and Beckmann's Grass (<i>Beckmannia syzigachne</i>) in Wheat and Barley Fields Using the Partial Shallow Tilling and Sowing Technique
Abstract:: Field experiments were conducted in 2009 to establish integrated weed control methods for prevention of herbicideresistant water foxtail (Alopecurus aequalis) and Beckmann's grass (Beckmannia syzigachne), which cause serious problems in the wheat and barley fields in northern Kyushu. Partial shallow tilling and sowing (PSTS) combined with glyphosate potassium salt treatment were effective for the control of water foxtail and Beckmann's grass. PSTS without glyphosate potassium salt treatment increased the num… Show more
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