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Öğe Relations between seedbank and weed flora in cotton areas(Eugen Ulmer Gmbh Co, 2004) Uludag, A; Uremis, I; Aksoy, E; Gonen, O; Kadioglu, IThe soil seedbank density is an approach to understand weed biology and to develop suitable integrated weed management tactics. Seedbank at cotton-wheat cropping system in the Cukurova Region of Turkey was studied. In total 30 fields were examined for the composition and density of the soil seedbank during three years. In this paper relation between weed flora and weed seedbank was compared for 5, 10 and 25 cm soil depths. There was a correlation of the seed number from different depths at all three years. The number of weed species was closer among species. But, the number of seeds and species in the seedbank were greatly varied among fields. Almost in all fields more weed species were detected above-ground than in the soil seedbank for all sampling depths. Portulaca oleracea or Amaranthus spp. were the most abundant species in the soil seedbank in all depths except in a few fields. The mean recruitment ratio from the seedbank varied. Sampling depth of 10 cm can be used for seedbank studies.Öğe Studies on different herbicide application methods in second-crop maize fields(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2004) Uremis, I; Bayat, A; Uludag, A; Bozdogan, N; Aksoy, E; Soysal, A; Gonen, OOverall application of herbicides with hollow cone nozzles is common practice in second-crop maize in the Cukurova Region of Turkey. Effective integrated weed management tactics are needed for this region. Acetochlor and nicosulfuron, two commonly used herbicides in maize production, were applied pre-emergence and post-emergence, respectively. Spinning disc nozzles with a reduced spray volume did not improve weed control and with a reduced herbicide dose gave inadequate weed control. Banding was as effective as broadcast application. Different bandwidths with even flat fan nozzles, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35cm, gave similar weed control and maize yield. Banding decreased herbicide and water use by up to 78%. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Öğe The use of maize as replacement crop in trifluralin treated cotton fields in Turkey(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2006) Uludag, A; Uremis, H; Ulger, AC; Cakir, B; Aksoy, EMaize and cotton are primary crops in Turkey. Trifluralin is commonly used in cotton. In some years heavy rain after cotton sowing kills cotton seedlings. Although maize is the best choice as a replacement crop, the trifluralin label prohibits maize sowing for 12 months. The current study was carried out to look at possible use of maize as a catch crop in trifluralin treated cotton fields. Maize varieties showed varying response to trifluralin. However, better and worse responding varieties responded to trifluralin similarly in field conditions due to environmental conditions which was favorable for higher trifluralin loss. Temperature during flooding and duration of flooding do not have any affect on trifluralin injury. (c) 2005 Published by Elsevier Ltd.