In this article, we'll discuss how to control weeds in wheat. Wheat is the world's most important food crop. Hundreds of millions of people worldwide rely on food made from the grains of the wheat plant. These grains are ground into flour and used to make cookies, bread, cakes, crepes, pasta, and other foods.
How to control weeds in wheat chemically
Control of annual broadleaf weeds such as (sweetgrass, clover, chard, and sedge) on wheat plants controlled with one of the pesticides (Onostar, Granstar, Granary, or Skyla)) at a rate of 8 g/F at the 2-4 leaf stage.
Spray Prominal W per liter at the 3-5 leaf stage of wheat. Apply at 30 cm/F before watering the plant daily, 20-25 days after planting.
Weed control operations, especially with pesticides (Zamir - Samah - Phalaris), include pivot control at a rate of 550 cm/F for 15 days after irrigation. Traxos at a rate of 500 cm/F for 15 days after irrigation with an eraser.
Everest at 2-4 leaf stage (Topic - Action - Hawk - Maxtop - Claudi - Trini - Columbus - Aldo) at 20g/F at 140g for a month after irrigation with eraser.
Control annual weeds (broad and narrow leaf) in wheat at the 2-4 leaf stage with Atlantis at 400 cm/F. Apply at 160 cm/F at the 3-5 leaf stage. For maximum effectiveness, the soil moisture content should be maintained and the application should be evenly distributed. After dew has fallen, do not spray during windy or rainy conditions.
How to control weeds in wheat
- Artificial resistance:
This process is usually done before the eraser irrigation and before the second irrigation, with trained workers pulling out the weeds, as it is impossible to remove weeds in wheat.
- Weed control through the application of some agricultural practices:
The most important thing in this process is to follow the correct planting methods, sow weed-free seeds at the right time, use varieties suitable for the planting area, and follow appropriate planting cycles.
- Chemical resistance:
A number of herbicides have been registered in Egypt for controlling weeds in wheat, which have been grouped into broadleaf weed killers. The application rate per acre is (1) liter when wheat plants are (30-45) days old.
A group of insecticides against long-leaved weeds, including Topic as a spray at a rate of (140) kilograms per acre, approximately (30-35) days after planting, in addition to a large group of insecticides - and annual narrow-leaved weeds, and the most important insecticide belonging to this group is Panther.
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