Integralna zaštita useva krompira od korova / Integrated weed management in potato
2015
Vrbničanin, Sava (Poljoprivredni fakultet, Beograd-Zemun (Srbija)) | Ružić, Slobodan (PSS Poljoprivredna stanica Novi Sad, Novi Sad (Srbija))
An effective weed management program takes into account the type of weeds present, crop rotation, cultivation, available herbicides, and the competitive ability of potato crop. Potato fields should always be tilled after previous crops are harvested to reduce weed seed or propagule production. Further tillage should be done if weeds grow and approach their reproduction stages before potatoes are planted. Competition from early season weeds will reduce yields if they are not controlled within 4 to 6 weeks after the potatoes emerge. The most frequently observed annual and perennial harmful weed species in many potato fi elds in Serbia are the following: Abutilon theophrasti (T4), Amaranthus retrofl exus (T4), Ambrosia atremisiifolia (T4), Cirsium arvense (G3), Chenopodium album (T4), Datura stramonium (T4), Echinochloa crus-galli (T4), Setaria spp. (T4), Sinapis arvensis (T4), Solanum nigrum (T4), Sorghum halepense (G1), Xanthium strumarium (T4), etc. The choice of herbicide for application in potato depends on weed species present, soil type, cultural practices, cultivar grown, and available herbicides. Depending on weeds present in potato crop, several herbicides may be used: dimethenamid, fl urochloridone, pendimethalin, metolachlor, metribuzin, prosulfocarb, linuron, bentazon, rimsulfuron, cycloxydim, quizalofop-P-tefuryl, quizalofop-P-ethyl, fl uazifop- P-butyl, clethodim, etc. Generally speaking, crop rotation and cultivation, fast crop emergence, choice of one of the more competitive potato varieties can be effectively used to plant potato without weeds.
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