ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS PERFORMANCE GLYPHOSATE WITH VINEGAR ACID AS A HERBICIDE
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https://doi.org/10.36601/jm.v7i2.258Keywords:
Glycphosate, Herbicide, Rice,Vinegar AcidAbstract
Abstracts. Rice plants are plants that are needed for human life, but where rice grows is often overgrown with weed plants. Weeds are grass-like plants that interfere with the growth and development of rice plant life. To control weed crops need herbicides. The herbicides used are chemical compounds that are systemic. The active compounds used in the manufacture of herbicides are; glycphosphate and vinegar acid. This study aims to determine the analysis of the effectiveness of glycphosphate performance with vinegar acid as a herbicide. The concentration of glycphosphate without the addition of vinegar acid is 6 liters / ha with mortality number is 72,5% while the concentration of glycphosate with the addition of vinegar acid is 1 liter / ha with mortality number is 95%
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