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Tank-mix adjuvants to reduce the adverse effect of muddy rain on the activity of paraquat against winter wild oat

This study was designed to determine the adverse effect of soil settling on a weed through a simulated muddy rain on the activity of a bipyridylium herbicide and to compare the efficacy of three adjuvants to decrease this adverse effect. In a greenhouse experiment, a 0.04-mm muddy rain containing 0,...

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