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OVERALL HERBICIDE MANAGEMENT OF THE RASPBERRY AND CURRANT

Article number
183_33
Pages
231 – 236
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Abstract
The main herbicides employed on raspberry and currant plantations were soil applied ones, triazin type – Gesatop and Gesaprim.
The survived weeds were killed with the aid of foliar herbicides – Gramoxone and Reglone and gramicide-Fusilade.
According to the experiment results currants in herbicide treated soil yielded higher than in the mechanical cultivation.
Herbicides did not change physico-chemical properties of the soil.

Fusilade proved to be very efficient in killing monoco-tyledonous weeds.
Electrodynamic sprayer, produced by British Company ICI demonstrated high efficiency particularly on small plantations, prevailing in our country.

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Authors
T. Cianciara, K. Smolarz
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