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WEED CONTROL EFFICIENCY OF THE HERBICIDE OXADIARGYL IN IRRIGATED RICE (Oryza sativa L.)

In order to evaluate the agronomical efficiency of the herbicide oxadiargyl on weed control in irrigated rice (Oryza sativa L.), sowm in a drained field, an experiment was established in Mococa, SP, Brazil, in November 1993. The product was applied in pre-emergence conditions of the crop and weeds, at rates of 320, 400, 480 and 560g/ha, plus a control product (oxadiazon), used in two formulations at rates of 1,000g/ha. The results allowed to conclude that: oxadiargyl is highly efficient against Cyperus iria at all rates tested; and against Echinochloa colonum and Ischaemum rugosum at rates of 400, 480 and 560g/ha. Oxadiargyl caused light phytotoxicity to the rice plants, when applied at rates of 480 and 560g/ha, but the symptoms disappeared 60 days after application. Due to weed control, oxadiargyl caused an increase in rice yield as compared to the non-weeded control.

Oryza sativa; weed control; herbicide; Oxadiargyl; rice


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