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Effect of various dosage of ammonium glufosinate herbicide on suppressing weeds and growth and yield of corn

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Table 2. Observation of total weed dry weight in 3 and 6 weeks after application
Table 3. Plant toxicity by herbicides in various doses.
Table 4. Effect of Application of Ammonium Glufosinate Herbicides to Corn Plant Height in 3 and 5
Table 5. Effect of Application of Herbicide Ammonium Glufosinate on the leaf area index of Corn
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