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Control of Weeds in Late Sown Flax Plots with MCPA and TCA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2017

W. E. Sackston*
Affiliation:
Plant Pathology Section, Canada Department of Agriculture Research Laboratory, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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Flax in Uruguay is normally sown in July and August. The common weeds in flax, radish (Raphanus sativus L.) and Rapistrum rugosum L., in the Cruciferae, and Ammi majus L., in the Umbelliferae, are readily controlled by hormone-type weed killers. Experimental plots of flax may be sown from May to September or even later. The weed problem in plots is different from that in farm fields. Plots sown in May or June are usually relatively free of weeds; plots sown in July or later may be heavily infested by various weed species, both broad-leaved and grasses.

Type
Research Article
Information
Weeds , Volume 6 , Issue 4 , October 1958 , pp. 399 - 405
Copyright
Copyright © 1958 Weed Science Society of America 

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