IMPACT OF SOME SOIL HERBICIDES AS PRE-EMERGENCE AND PRE-PLANTING APPLICATION ON SORGHUM (Sorghum bicolor L. ) PRODUCTIVITY AND ASSOCIATED WEEDS.

Rasha Abo El-Hassan, A. Hassanein
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Two field experiments were conducted during two successive seasons (2018 and 2019), at Sids Agricultural Research Station, Bani Swif, Egypt, to evaluate efficacy and selectivity of some soilapplied herbicides (Butralin at 120 g, Pendimethalin at 773.5 g and Acetochlor at 840 g a.i. fed.). In addition, hand hoeing (twice) and weed check (control), under influence of different application methods as pre-emergence (experiment 1) or pre-planting (experiment 2) on vegetative growth and grain sorghum were simultaneously examined. Each experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete Blocks Design, with four replicates. The results showed that there was no difference on efficacy of weed control between two application methods of soil-herbicides whereas there was satisfactory controlling effect of total weeds in both seasons. Also, the results revealed that in the preemergence application gave the highest injury in vegetative growth, which were inversely related between the vegetative growth and yield and its components. Whereas the increasing reduction in number of plants/plot, yield and its components decreased. On the contrary, in pre-planting application there was no adverse effect on vegetative growth, rather there was a positive correlation, whereas increases in number of plants/plot, yield and its components increased, in both seasons. Generally, it is concluded that, sorghum vegetative growth, yield and its components were not affected by these herbicides, so that appear to have good potential for controlling effect on weeds and selectivity of grain sorghum when applied pre-planting (14 days from application) but (pre-emergence) is risky.
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几种土壤除草剂在高粱(SORGHUM bicolor L.)苗前和种前施用的影响生产力和相关杂草。
在埃及Bani Swif的Sids农业研究站,连续两个季节(2018年和2019年)进行了两次田间试验,以评估一些土壤施用除草剂(Butralin 120 g, pendimealin 773.5 g和乙草胺840 g)的有效性和选择性。同时考察了出苗前(试验1)和播种前(试验2)不同施用方式对高粱营养生长和籽粒生长的影响。每个实验采用随机完全块设计,共4个重复。结果表明,两种土壤除草剂施用方式对杂草的控制效果无显著差异,但两季对总杂草的控制效果均较好。苗期施用对营养生长的伤害最大,且营养生长与产量及其组成呈负相关。而随着株数的增加,产量及其组成部分减少。相反,在两个季节中,预施对营养生长没有不利影响,而是存在正相关关系,而株数/畦数、产量及其组成部分的增加均有所增加。总的来说,这些除草剂对高粱的营养生长、产量及其组成成分没有影响,因此在播种前(施用后14天)施用高粱对杂草和籽粒高粱的选择性具有良好的控制效果,但在出苗期施用有一定的风险。
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