Abstract

The study is devoted to the analysis of the herbicidal activity of preparative forms of disinfectants based on the sodium salt of bentazone, as well as the oxy-forms of bentazone in comparison with the commercial herbicide Octapon Extra, CE. It was found that all studied samples exhibit high herbicidal activity against the dicotyledonous weeds field mustard (Sinapis arvensis L.) and blue cornflower (Centauréa cyánus L.). It was revealed that all samples based on the sodium salt of bentazone were 5% more effective than the commercial herbicide. Of the studied oxy-forms of bentazone, the drug with an active substance concentration of 480 g/l showed the maximum effectiveness, while its effectiveness was 3% higher than that of a commercial herbicide. It was shown that all tested samples did not exhibit herbicidal activity against spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Based on the data obtained, it was concluded that the studied formulations are promising for the development of herbicides for use for guard of cereal crops.

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