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DOI:10.1016/0261-2194(87)90068-8
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Author(s):Marshall, George
Author Affiliation:Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, West of Scotland Agricultural College, Auchincruive, Ayr, UK
Title:A review of the biology and control of selected weed species in the genus Oxalis: O. stricta L., O. latifolia H.B.K. and O. pes-caprae L.
Source:Crop Protection. Vol. 6, No. 6, December 1987, p. 355-364.
Publishing Information:Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science
# of Pages:10
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Asexual reproduction; Bulbs; Chemical control; Comparisons; Competition; Herbicide efficacy; Herbicide evaluation; Oxalis latifolia; Oxalis pes-caprae; Oxalis stricta; Perennial weeds; Regional variation; Seed propagation; Weed control; Weed distribution; Weed infestation; Weed profile; Weed seeds
Abstract/Contents:"This review considers the distribution, weed problems, biology and control of Oxalis stricta, O. latifolia and O. pes-caprae. The rhizomatous O. stricta is a persistent seed-producing weed which invades horticultural crops in North America. Chemical control is generally most effective in situations where soil-applied residual herbicides can be used; in turfgrass however, foliage-applied herbicides provide suppression only. O. latifolia is widely distributed in a range of annual and perennial crops growing in temperate and tropical locations. This pernicious perennial weed reproduces exclusively by asexual structures, underground bulbs, stolons and tubers. The complexities of the perennating system have rendered ineffective a wide range of herbicide families as a means of restricting the spread of O. latifolia. Similarly, cultural methods of control have not been successful. O. pes-caprae also grows and perennates from bulbs. This weed is essentially a problem in cereal crops in Southern Australia and Mediterranean fruit orchards. Cultural and chemical control difficulties and inadequacies are similar to those in O. latifolia. Future research strategies involving weed physiology, herbicide action and cultural control including biological control are discussed in relation to obtaining improved control methods for the selected Oxalis species."
Language:English
References:79
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Marshall, G. 1987. A review of the biology and control of selected weed species in the genus Oxalis: O. stricta L., O. latifolia H.B.K. and O. pes-caprae L.. Crop Prot. 6(6):p. 355-364.
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DOI: 10.1016/0261-2194(87)90068-8
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