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  • Pre-emergence watering in special furrows placed close to the seed often is done to reduce the soluble salt concentration around the seeds and thus permit germination.

    Chapter 6 1993

  • Pre-emergence application of pendimethalin 0.50 kg ha-1 with hand hoeing registered the highest grain yield compared with other herbicides.

    1. Designing integrated pest management for sustainable and productive futures. 1992

  • Pre-emergence applications of 2,4-D, MCPA, monuron and diuron at the rate of 1.7 kg/ha have been recommended for weed control.

    Chapter 10 1987

  • · Pre-emergence: After the crop is planted, but before it or the weeds have emerged.

    Chapter 10 1981

  • Pre-emergence rot: It is not unusual to find germinating peanut seeds rotting in the ground.

    Chapter 10 1981

  • Pre-emergence herbicide options, now simazine has gone, are limited.

    FWi - All News 2009

  • Pre-emergence sprays applied to good seedbeds have worked very well, the majority of crops carrying only a low level of blackgrass.

    FWi - All News 2009

  • Pre-emergence treatments have worked well and blackgrass populations are generally low - any plants present are small.

    FWi - All News 2009

  • Pre-emergence sprays applied to good seedbeds have worked very well, the majority of crops carrying only a low level of blackgrass.

    FWi - All News 2009

  • Pre-emergence treatments have worked well and blackgrass populations are generally low - any plants present are small.

    FWi - All News 2009

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