Prodiamine – A Different DNA

Kenneth L. Smith and Mark C. Boyles


 
ABSTRACT

Prodiamine is more active per unit of active ingredient, less volatile, less sensitive to organic matter and has longer persistence in the soil than the commonly used cotton dinitroaniline herbicides. These characteristics have enhanced consistent weed control with fall applications, allowed equal control of annual broadleafs and grasses with one-fourth to one-half the rate of trifluralin, but have failed to totally eliminate the requirement for soil incorporation.



Reprinted from 1985 Proceedings: Beltwide Cotton Production Research Conferences pp. 203 - 204
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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