Method of selectively combating wild oats

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ABSTRACT:
Wild oats are killed over a substantial period of growth from two-leaf through four-leaf stages by applying post-emergently to the oats plants an effective amount of a combination of one part of barban with from about two to five parts, preferably three to four parts of CIPC, a herbicide which is normally applied pre-emergently.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2695225 (1954-11-01), Witman
patent: 3892556 (1975-07-01), Stobbe
Wiese et al., "Fall Applications of IPC & CIPC etc.;" (1954), CA 49, p. 5754, (1955).
Nowak, "Effect of the Preparation Aaservo etc.," (1974), CA 82, No. 154,000e, (1975).

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