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Moutarde sauvage
Wormseed Mustard
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Moutarde sauvage et canola/colza %
Wild mustard, canola/rapeseed %
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Moutarde sauvage, Brockville
21.3 x 26.7 cm 21.3 x 26.7 cm 1922
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Le glyphosate (C3H8NO5P), ou N-phosphono-méthylglycine, est un herbicide systémique utilisé en grande quantité (entre 0,5 et 1 million de kilogrammes en 1986 et plus de 2 millions de kilogrammes en 1990) comme herbicide non sélectif sur les emprises, dans les plantations forestières, pour la préparation du sol en vue de l'ensemencement de nombreuses cultures et comme défoliant pour certaines autres (blé, orge, légumes, moutarde sauvage, lin et cultures fourragères).1,2
Glyphosate (C3H8NO5P), or N-phosphonomethyl glycine, is a systemic herbicide used in high volume (0.5-1 million kilograms in 1986 and over 2 million kilograms in 1990) for non-selective weed control on rights-of-way, in forestry plantations, in site preparation for plantings of many crops and as a foliage desiccant for selected crops (wheat, barley, legumes, mustard, flax and forage crops).1-3
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Ensemble de 3 petits pots dans une boîte cadeau : moutarde sauvage au vin, moutarde à l'amélanchier et...
Set of 3 small jars in a gift box: wild mustard with wine, saskatoon berry mustard and wild mushroom...
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Le glyphosate (C3H8NO5P), ou N-phosphono-méthylglycine, est un herbicide systémique utilisé en grande quantité (entre 0,5 et 1 million de kilogrammes en 1986 et plus de 2 millions de kilogrammes en 1990) comme herbicide non sélectif sur les emprises, dans les plantations forestières, pour la préparation du sol en vue de l'ensemencement de nombreuses cultures et comme défoliant pour certaines autres (blé, orge, légumes, moutarde sauvage, lin et cultures fourragères).1,2
Glyphosate (C3H8NO5P), or N-phosphonomethyl glycine, is a systemic herbicide used in high volume (0.5-1 million kilograms in 1986 and over 2 million kilograms in 1990) for non-selective weed control on rights-of-way, in forestry plantations, in site preparation for plantings of many crops and as a foliage desiccant for selected crops (wheat, barley, legumes, mustard, flax and forage crops).1-3
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Vélar d'Orient ou graine de moutarde sauvage %
Hare’s ear or wild mustard seed %
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Le traitement PPI dé truit de 97 à 100 % du chénopode blanc, 100 % de l’amarante ré fléchie, de 99 à 100 % de la moutarde sauvage, de 93 à 100% de la petite herbe à poux et de 97 à 100 % de la sétaire verte.
Field studies were conducted at the Huron Research Station near Exeter, Ontario, in 2006 to 2009 to determine if the sequential application of trifluralin plus imazethapyr applied preplant incorporated (PPI) followed by linuron applied pre-emergence (PRE) at various doses can be used as an effective weed management strategy in cranberry bean production. There was minimal crop injury (6% or less) with various herbicides evaluated at 1 and 4 wk after emergence (WAE). Trifluralin plus imazethapyr applied PPI provided 97 to 100% control of common lambsquarters, 100% control of redroot pigweed, 99 to 100% control of wild mustard, 93 to 100% control of common ragweed, and 97 to 100% control of green foxtail. Linuron applied PRE provided 11 to 100% control of common lambsquarters, 90 to 100% control of redroot pigweed, 78 to 100% control of wild mustard, 71 to 100% control of common ragweed, and 20 to 100% control of green foxtail. The sequential application of trifluralin plus imazethapyr applied PPI followed by linuron applied PRE at various doses provided 100% control of common lambsquarters, 100% control of redroot pigweed, 100% control of wild mustard, 96 to 100% control of common ragweed, and 97 to 100% control of green foxtail. Weed density and shoot dry weight correlated well with the level of weed control. All of the herbicide treatments evaluated increased cranberry bean yield compared with the weedy control. Based on these results the sequential application of imazethapyr plus trifluralin applied PPI followed by linuron applied PRE at 1000 and 2500 g a.i. ha-1 provides a safe and efficacious weed management strategy in cranberry bean production.
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Le traitement PPI dé truit de 97 à 100 % du chénopode blanc, 100 % de l’amarante ré fléchie, de 99 à 100 % de la moutarde sauvage, de 93 à 100% de la petite herbe à poux et de 97 à 100 % de la sétaire verte.
Field studies were conducted at the Huron Research Station near Exeter, Ontario, in 2006 to 2009 to determine if the sequential application of trifluralin plus imazethapyr applied preplant incorporated (PPI) followed by linuron applied pre-emergence (PRE) at various doses can be used as an effective weed management strategy in cranberry bean production. There was minimal crop injury (6% or less) with various herbicides evaluated at 1 and 4 wk after emergence (WAE). Trifluralin plus imazethapyr applied PPI provided 97 to 100% control of common lambsquarters, 100% control of redroot pigweed, 99 to 100% control of wild mustard, 93 to 100% control of common ragweed, and 97 to 100% control of green foxtail. Linuron applied PRE provided 11 to 100% control of common lambsquarters, 90 to 100% control of redroot pigweed, 78 to 100% control of wild mustard, 71 to 100% control of common ragweed, and 20 to 100% control of green foxtail. The sequential application of trifluralin plus imazethapyr applied PPI followed by linuron applied PRE at various doses provided 100% control of common lambsquarters, 100% control of redroot pigweed, 100% control of wild mustard, 96 to 100% control of common ragweed, and 97 to 100% control of green foxtail. Weed density and shoot dry weight correlated well with the level of weed control. All of the herbicide treatments evaluated increased cranberry bean yield compared with the weedy control. Based on these results the sequential application of imazethapyr plus trifluralin applied PPI followed by linuron applied PRE at 1000 and 2500 g a.i. ha-1 provides a safe and efficacious weed management strategy in cranberry bean production.
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Le traitement PPI dé truit de 97 à 100 % du chénopode blanc, 100 % de l’amarante ré fléchie, de 99 à 100 % de la moutarde sauvage, de 93 à 100% de la petite herbe à poux et de 97 à 100 % de la sétaire verte.
Field studies were conducted at the Huron Research Station near Exeter, Ontario, in 2006 to 2009 to determine if the sequential application of trifluralin plus imazethapyr applied preplant incorporated (PPI) followed by linuron applied pre-emergence (PRE) at various doses can be used as an effective weed management strategy in cranberry bean production. There was minimal crop injury (6% or less) with various herbicides evaluated at 1 and 4 wk after emergence (WAE). Trifluralin plus imazethapyr applied PPI provided 97 to 100% control of common lambsquarters, 100% control of redroot pigweed, 99 to 100% control of wild mustard, 93 to 100% control of common ragweed, and 97 to 100% control of green foxtail. Linuron applied PRE provided 11 to 100% control of common lambsquarters, 90 to 100% control of redroot pigweed, 78 to 100% control of wild mustard, 71 to 100% control of common ragweed, and 20 to 100% control of green foxtail. The sequential application of trifluralin plus imazethapyr applied PPI followed by linuron applied PRE at various doses provided 100% control of common lambsquarters, 100% control of redroot pigweed, 100% control of wild mustard, 96 to 100% control of common ragweed, and 97 to 100% control of green foxtail. Weed density and shoot dry weight correlated well with the level of weed control. All of the herbicide treatments evaluated increased cranberry bean yield compared with the weedy control. Based on these results the sequential application of imazethapyr plus trifluralin applied PPI followed by linuron applied PRE at 1000 and 2500 g a.i. ha-1 provides a safe and efficacious weed management strategy in cranberry bean production.