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Selection of Appropriate Herbicides for Establishment of Weed Control System in Adzukibean and Mungbean (팥과 녹두 잡초방제체계(雜草防除體系) 수립(樹立)을 위한 제초제(除草劑) 병발(迸拔)에 관한 연구)

  • Hong, E.H.;Lee, Y.H.;Kim, S.D.;Hwang, Y.H.;Moon, Y.H.
    • Korean Journal of Weed Science
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.199-207
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    • 1983
  • To select appropriate herbicides for adzukibean and mungbean, a series of experiments was carried out in both field and pot from 1980 to 1983. Tolerance to the herbicides tested was highest in soybeans and followed by mungbean and adzukibean in the order. Pre-emergence herbicides showed relatively low phytotoxicity were chlorambem, linuron, and metribuzin for adzukibean and alachlor and butachlor for mungbean. Post-emergence herbicides showed no external phytotoxicity for adzukibean and mungbean were alloxydim, Dowco 453, fluazifop, etc.. For mungbean, terbutryn (1.5 kg, a.i./ha) which is pre-emergence herbicide showed the best weeding control efficacy but some possible phytotoxicity. Among post-emergence herbicides, acifluorfen (300 g, a.i./ha) showed the best weeding efficacy with no yield reduction though some phytotoxicity which recovered within 20 days. Compared to single herbicide application, the mixture or systemic treatments of herbicides showed much higher weeding control efficacy and seed yields: the systemic treatments of linuron (500 g, a.i./ha) / Dowco 453 (180 g, a.i./ha) or linuron (500 g, a.i./ha) / fluazufop (260 g, a.i./ha) for adzukibean and the mixture treatment of alachlor (1.31 kg, a.i./ha) / acifluorfen (150 g, a.i./ha) for mungbean, respectively.

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Effect of New Herbicides(CGA 82725 & DOWCO 453) on Membrane Permeability in Bean Leaf Tissue (새로운 제초제(除草劑)가 강남콩잎의 세포막(細胞膜) 투과성(透過性)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Kim, Jae-Cheol
    • Korean Journal of Weed Science
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.85-88
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    • 1985
  • Leakage of electrolytes from leaf discs of treated bean (Phaseolus velgaris L.) plant was the criterion used to investigate the effect of four herbicides on the permeability of leaf-cell membrane. CGA 82725 (2-propynyl 2-((3, 5-dichloro-2 pyridinyl) oxy) phenoxy prpanate) at $10^{-3}M$ increased significantly cell membrane permeability within 1 h after 12 h treatment. Significant increase in cell membrane permeability was also detected at $10^{-2}M$ of DOWCO 453 (Haloxy-methyl 2-(4 (3-chloro- 5-(trifuluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl) phenoxy) propanate. The effect of dinoseb (2-(1-methylpropyl)-4, 6-dintrophenol) on cell premeability was detected at $10^{-4}M$ after 12h. The highest conductivity measurement was obtained from paraquat (1, 1'- dimethyl-4, 4'-bipyridinium ion). Increase in cell membrane permeability was not always associated with injury symptoms such as appearance of necrotic area in leaves.

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