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RESEARCH ON CHOOSING THE OPTIMAL DOSAGE OF HERBICIDES CEREDIN SUPER 300 gl 24D 100 gl Dicamba AND ASTRAL 40 SC Nicosulfuron 40 gl APPLIED TO CONTROL WEEDS IN MAIZE CROP

Published in Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy, Vol. LVIII
Written by Daniela TRIFAN, Marcel BULARDA

Studies have been conducted for two consecutive years, 2013 and 2014 respectively, in the climatic conditions of BrailaPlain. The experience was monofactorial, including six variants in three repetitions, placed on the Latin rectanglemethod, experimental plot measuring 12.6 square meters and a total area measuring 300sqm. Graduation experimentalfactor were: V1 (Ceredin Super 0.8 l/ha + Astral 40 SC 0.8 l/ha); V2 (Ceredin Super 1 l/ha + Astral 40 SC 1 l/ha); V3(Ceredin Super 1.2 l/ha + Astral 40 SC 1.2 l/ha); V4 (Ceredin Super 1.5 l/ha + Astral 40 SC 1.5 l/ha); V5 (untreated)and V6 (hand weeding). Hybrid corn used was PR39D34. Particular sensitivity to weed corn manifested predominantlyuntreated variant, noticing increasing weed from 89 plants/sqm in 2013 and 92 plants/sqm in 2014, in phase 4-6 leavesof corn, 165 plants/2013 sqm and 169 plants/sqm in 2014, at the end of the vegetation period of maize. Compared tohand weeding were revealed statistically significant two variants, namely V3 (Ceredin Super 1.2 l/ha + Astral 40 SC1.2 l/ha) and V2 (Ceredin Super 1 l/ha + Astral 40 About 1 l/ha), with an average of weed 81 and 77% in 2013 and 80and 74% in 2014 compared to control 88% manual weeding. Also, we determined the elements of productivity and yieldobtained from each experimental variant compared with untreated variant, and was established correlations betweendoses of fertilizer and values of productivity elements.

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