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The phytotoxicity of five herbicides to spanish peanuts was evaluated under conditions of two planting depths (2 and 4 on) and two sprinkler irrigation regimes. In one regime 5 cm of water were applied immediately after planting and treating and the other regime consisted of natural rainfall. No herbicide treatment consistently reduced peanut yields below the untreated check over a 3-year period, regardless of planting depth or moisture regimes. Peanut grades were also not affected. Weed control was good with all treatments.
Key Words: weed control vernolate trifluralin diphenamid amiben
2 Professors and research technician, Agronomy Department, Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, Stillwater.
Received for publication February 11, 1967.
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