Infestation control in cultivation of buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench.) cv. Kora

Sylwia Kaczmarek

sekretariat@iorpib.poznan.pl
Zakład Herbologii i Techniki Ochrony Roślin, Instytut Ochrony Roślin, Poznań (Poland)

Roman Krawczyk


Zakład Herbologii i Techniki Ochrony Roślin, Instytut Ochrony Roślin, Poznań (Poland)

Abstract

Buckwheat is one of the minor crops cultivated in Poland and there are no registered herbicides for this crop. Buckwheat plants are very sensitive to majority of herbicides which control broad-leaved weeds. The main goal of the research carried out in the years 2005–2006 at the Institute of Plant Protection in Poznan (Poland) was the evaluation of usefulness of selected herbicides. The tested products were following: Afalon Dyspersyjny 450 SC (linuron) at doses 1.0 and 1.2 l/ha, Racer 250 EC (flurochloridone) at doses 1.0 and 1.2 l/ha, Devrinol 450 SC (napropamide) at doses 2.0 and 2.5 l/ha applied after sowing and Nimbus 283 SE (clomazone + metazachlor) applied at 3–4 leaf stage of buckwheat, at dose 2.5 l/ha. Data indicate that all assessed herbicides caused temporary injuries. The most selective was Devrinol 450 SC at both doses.


Keywords:

buckwheat, minor crops, weed control

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Published
2007-09-30

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Kaczmarek, S. and Krawczyk, R. (2007) “Infestation control in cultivation of buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench.) cv. Kora”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (245), pp. 199–204. doi: 10.37317/biul-2007-0036.

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Sylwia Kaczmarek 
sekretariat@iorpib.poznan.pl
Zakład Herbologii i Techniki Ochrony Roślin, Instytut Ochrony Roślin, Poznań Poland

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Roman Krawczyk 

Zakład Herbologii i Techniki Ochrony Roślin, Instytut Ochrony Roślin, Poznań Poland

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