Historical Aspects of Herbicide Utilization for Rice and Economic Assessment

Tropical agriculture research series : proceedings of a symposium on tropical agriculture researches
ISSN 03889386
NII recode ID (NCID) AA00870529
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Herbicides have been widely and intensively used for rice recently in Japan. This is ascribed to the continuous improvement of herbicides, stimulated by the demand for saving labor. Several successive stages which contributed to the improvement are as follows: the introduction of phenoxy-herbicides, the development of PCP granules, the improvement of selectivity, the extension of the herbicide application period and broadening of spectra to be controlled, and the
development of herbicides against perennial weeds. Weeding labor has steadily decreased for the past three decades, in relation to the expansion of herbicide use. Herbicide use in rice, however, seems to have virtually reached a limit, although new, more effective and safer herbicides may replace the current ones.
Date of issued
Creator Hideo CHISAKA
Publisher Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Volume 16
spage 149
epage 155
Language eng

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