1967
DOI: 10.3719/weed.1967.84
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Some Properties of a Selective Herbicide, Solan (CMMP)

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“…Applications of mercuric chloride and several organophosphorus insecticides in the transplant water for clubroot and maggot control in cauliflower resulted in loss of effectiveness of the insecticides (2). Shirakawa et al (10) found that leaf injury occurred when solan, a herbicide, was used too soon before or after application of several insecticides or fungicides. Combinations of the herbicide diuron with the insecticides disulfoton and phorate in the soil resulted in synergistic phytotoxicities (6).…”
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“…Applications of mercuric chloride and several organophosphorus insecticides in the transplant water for clubroot and maggot control in cauliflower resulted in loss of effectiveness of the insecticides (2). Shirakawa et al (10) found that leaf injury occurred when solan, a herbicide, was used too soon before or after application of several insecticides or fungicides. Combinations of the herbicide diuron with the insecticides disulfoton and phorate in the soil resulted in synergistic phytotoxicities (6).…”
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