Abstract
Smith and Schweizer (10) noted a cultivar by herbicide interaction for injury from herbicides early in the growing season; however, most cultivars recovered by final harvest. Smith et al. (11) reported that inbred sugarbeet populations were more susceptible to herbicide injury than commercial cultivars. Dexter and Kern (5) reported herbi cide by cultivar interactions using higher than recommen ded EPTC (~-ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate) rates. Dolzhikova et al. (7) and Kovrigo and Gruzdev (8) re ported that multiple herbicides did not affect the yield or quality of sugarbeets. Smith and Schweizer (10) ob served no effect on sucrose content or purity averaged over all cultivars and herbicides. Blickenstaff et al. (2) reported that aldi~arb [2 methyl-2-(methylthio)propionaldehyde-o-(methylcarbomyl)
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