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Rice paddy

Rice

Evaluation of C4L Tech as a tank-mix partner with post emergent herbicides

University of California, Davis - 2018
Study leader: Professor Kassim Al-Khatib
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Yield (kg/ha)

Biggs, CA

C4L was added as a tank mix partner at 110 mL, 220 mL and 440 mL per hectare, respectively.

Rice was sprayed with the post emergent herbicide Cerano 5 MEG @13,5 kg per ha.

All three C4L rates increased yield per hectare, with the 220 mL/ha rate being the most effective, achieving an 8.4% increase.

Yield (kg/ha)

Biggs, CA
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C4L was added as a tank mixture partner at 110 mL, 220 mL and 440 mL per hectare, respectively. 

Rice was sprayed with the post-emergent herbicide Granite SC @ 183 mL/ha + COC @ 2.5% v/v.

 

All three C4L rates increased rice yield when applied alongside the post-emergent herbicide Granite, with the 110 mL/ha rate being the most effective, achieving a 6.9% yield increase. 

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Seed treatment: Yield (kg/ha)

Butte, CA

All three C4L seed treatment rates improved yield, with the

50 mL/100 kg rate delivering the highest return on investment (ROI).

C4L was applied as a seed treatment at rates of 50 mL,100 mL and 200 mL per 100 kg of seed

Replicate III

Improve plant health to mitigate clomazone injury

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Replicate II

Improve plant health to mitigate clomazone injury

Replicate I

Improve plant health to mitigate clomazone injury

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Rice Experiment Station

Butte, CA
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