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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