2017
DOI: 10.5593/sgem2017h/63/s25.021
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Chemical Control of the Invasive Species Ambrosia Artemisiifolia L. In Sun Flower Agroecosystem

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“…About 70% of the world's sunflower production comes from the European Union, Russia, and Ukraine, and A. artemisiifolia is known to spread rapidly in these countries (Streit 2012). The study from Romania published by Stef (2017) indicates several herbicides tested for A. artemisiifolia control in sunflowers. In all cases, these were preemergent herbicides with the active substances s-metolachlor, terbuthylazine, dimethenamid-P, and pendimethalin.…”
Section: Herbicide Control In Sunflowermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…About 70% of the world's sunflower production comes from the European Union, Russia, and Ukraine, and A. artemisiifolia is known to spread rapidly in these countries (Streit 2012). The study from Romania published by Stef (2017) indicates several herbicides tested for A. artemisiifolia control in sunflowers. In all cases, these were preemergent herbicides with the active substances s-metolachlor, terbuthylazine, dimethenamid-P, and pendimethalin.…”
Section: Herbicide Control In Sunflowermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A. artemisiifolia has become an important weed in European soybean stands (Stef 2017). In Slovakia, insufficiently effective or ineffective herbicides based on the active substances prosulfocarb, clomazone, s-metolachlor, and dimethenamid-P are used in soybean fields (Kurent 2022).…”
Section: Herbicide Control In Soybeanmentioning
confidence: 99%