Weed control in different germination fluxes with preemergent herbicides on sugarcane straw under dry periods

Preemergent herbicides are a frequent weed control strategy. Considering different crop germinative fluxes, these products must present long-lasting weed control. This study evaluated preemergent herbicides in different germination fluxes of Merremia aegyptia, Mucuna aterrima and Ricinus communis w...

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Autores principales: Da Silva, Paulo Vinicius, Vieira dos Santos, Paulo Henrique, Monquero , Patricia Andrea, Silva de Medeiros, Elias, Ferrari Schedenffeldt, Bruna, De Carvalho Dias, Roque, Inácio, Estela Maris, Barros, Daniela Maria, Vougoudo Salmazo, Pedro Antonio, Christoffoleti, Pedro Jacob, Mauad, Munir
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author Da Silva, Paulo Vinicius
Vieira dos Santos, Paulo Henrique
Monquero , Patricia Andrea
Silva de Medeiros, Elias
Ferrari Schedenffeldt, Bruna
De Carvalho Dias, Roque
Inácio, Estela Maris
Barros, Daniela Maria
Vougoudo Salmazo, Pedro Antonio
Christoffoleti, Pedro Jacob
Mauad, Munir
spellingShingle Da Silva, Paulo Vinicius
Vieira dos Santos, Paulo Henrique
Monquero , Patricia Andrea
Silva de Medeiros, Elias
Ferrari Schedenffeldt, Bruna
De Carvalho Dias, Roque
Inácio, Estela Maris
Barros, Daniela Maria
Vougoudo Salmazo, Pedro Antonio
Christoffoleti, Pedro Jacob
Mauad, Munir
Weed control in different germination fluxes with preemergent herbicides on sugarcane straw under dry periods
amicarbazone
flush
germinación
imazapic
precipitación
residuo
paja
sulfentrazone
tebuthiuron
amicarbazone
flush
germination
imazapic
precipitation
residue
straw
sulfentrazone
tebuthiuron
author_facet Da Silva, Paulo Vinicius
Vieira dos Santos, Paulo Henrique
Monquero , Patricia Andrea
Silva de Medeiros, Elias
Ferrari Schedenffeldt, Bruna
De Carvalho Dias, Roque
Inácio, Estela Maris
Barros, Daniela Maria
Vougoudo Salmazo, Pedro Antonio
Christoffoleti, Pedro Jacob
Mauad, Munir
author_sort Da Silva, Paulo Vinicius
title Weed control in different germination fluxes with preemergent herbicides on sugarcane straw under dry periods
title_short Weed control in different germination fluxes with preemergent herbicides on sugarcane straw under dry periods
title_full Weed control in different germination fluxes with preemergent herbicides on sugarcane straw under dry periods
title_fullStr Weed control in different germination fluxes with preemergent herbicides on sugarcane straw under dry periods
title_full_unstemmed Weed control in different germination fluxes with preemergent herbicides on sugarcane straw under dry periods
title_sort weed control in different germination fluxes with preemergent herbicides on sugarcane straw under dry periods
description Preemergent herbicides are a frequent weed control strategy. Considering different crop germinative fluxes, these products must present long-lasting weed control. This study evaluated preemergent herbicides in different germination fluxes of Merremia aegyptia, Mucuna aterrima and Ricinus communis when applied to different quantities of straw and different simulated dry periods. The experiment was conducted in a 4 × 2 × 2 factorial design with four replications. The treatments included four dry periods (0, 30, 60, and 90 days), two straw quantities (0 and 10 t ha 1), and two germination fluxes. The herbicides amicarbazone (1225 g ha-1), imazapic (147 g ha- 1), sulfentrazone (800 g ha-1), and tebuthiuron (900 g ha-1) were applied for preemergence weed control, and germination flush fluxes were evaluated at 7, 14, 21, 28, and 35 days after emergence (DAE) while verifying plant dry mass. Amicarbazone controlled less than 80% of the studied species at the 90-day dry period in the presence of straw. Imazapic did not present control residue for any of the species analyzed. Sulfentrazone showed the same control pattern at all germination fluxes, regardless of the amount of straw. Tebuthiuron successfully controlled all species in the first germination flush, exceeding 80% regardless of the amount of straw. Herbicides associated with straw quantities and dry periods have a significant impact on M. aegyptiaca, M. aterrima and R. communis. Highlights: The herbicide amicarbazone demonstrated efficacy in controlling during the first germination period of the three weed species. The presence of sugarcane straw significantly influenced the herbicides' control efficacy, especially during prolonged dry periods. The combination of straw and extended dry periods resulted in a reduction in control rates with tebuthiuron.
publisher Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo
publishDate 2024
url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/4897
topic amicarbazone
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imazapic
precipitación
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paja
sulfentrazone
tebuthiuron
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germination
imazapic
precipitation
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straw
sulfentrazone
tebuthiuron
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spelling I11-R107article-48972024-04-25T16:36:23Z Weed control in different germination fluxes with preemergent herbicides on sugarcane straw under dry periods Weed control in different germination fluxes with preemergent herbicides on sugarcane straw under dry periods Da Silva, Paulo Vinicius Vieira dos Santos, Paulo Henrique Monquero , Patricia Andrea Silva de Medeiros, Elias Ferrari Schedenffeldt, Bruna De Carvalho Dias, Roque Inácio, Estela Maris Barros, Daniela Maria Vougoudo Salmazo, Pedro Antonio Christoffoleti, Pedro Jacob Mauad, Munir amicarbazone flush germinación imazapic precipitación residuo paja sulfentrazone tebuthiuron amicarbazone flush germination imazapic precipitation residue straw sulfentrazone tebuthiuron Preemergent herbicides are a frequent weed control strategy. Considering different crop germinative fluxes, these products must present long-lasting weed control. This study evaluated preemergent herbicides in different germination fluxes of Merremia aegyptia, Mucuna aterrima and Ricinus communis when applied to different quantities of straw and different simulated dry periods. The experiment was conducted in a 4 × 2 × 2 factorial design with four replications. The treatments included four dry periods (0, 30, 60, and 90 days), two straw quantities (0 and 10 t ha 1), and two germination fluxes. The herbicides amicarbazone (1225 g ha-1), imazapic (147 g ha- 1), sulfentrazone (800 g ha-1), and tebuthiuron (900 g ha-1) were applied for preemergence weed control, and germination flush fluxes were evaluated at 7, 14, 21, 28, and 35 days after emergence (DAE) while verifying plant dry mass. Amicarbazone controlled less than 80% of the studied species at the 90-day dry period in the presence of straw. Imazapic did not present control residue for any of the species analyzed. Sulfentrazone showed the same control pattern at all germination fluxes, regardless of the amount of straw. Tebuthiuron successfully controlled all species in the first germination flush, exceeding 80% regardless of the amount of straw. Herbicides associated with straw quantities and dry periods have a significant impact on M. aegyptiaca, M. aterrima and R. communis. Highlights: The herbicide amicarbazone demonstrated efficacy in controlling during the first germination period of the three weed species. The presence of sugarcane straw significantly influenced the herbicides' control efficacy, especially during prolonged dry periods. The combination of straw and extended dry periods resulted in a reduction in control rates with tebuthiuron. Preemergent herbicides are a frequent weed control strategy. Considering different crop germinative fluxes, these products must present long-lasting weed control. This study evaluated preemergent herbicides in different germination fluxes of Merremia aegyptia, Mucuna aterrima and Ricinus communis when applied to different quantities of straw and different simulated dry periods. The experiment was conducted in a 4 × 2 × 2 factorial design with four replications. The treatments included four dry periods (0, 30, 60, and 90 days), two straw quantities (0 and 10 t ha 1), and two germination fluxes. The herbicides amicarbazone (1225 g ha-1), imazapic (147 g ha- 1), sulfentrazone (800 g ha-1), and tebuthiuron (900 g ha-1) were applied for preemergence weed control, and germination flush fluxes were evaluated at 7, 14, 21, 28, and 35 days after emergence (DAE) while verifying plant dry mass. Amicarbazone controlled less than 80% of the studied species at the 90-day dry period in the presence of straw. Imazapic did not present control residue for any of the species analyzed. Sulfentrazone showed the same control pattern at all germination fluxes, regardless of the amount of straw. Tebuthiuron successfully controlled all species in the first germination flush, exceeding 80% regardless of the amount of straw. Herbicides associated with straw quantities and dry periods have a significant impact on M. aegyptiaca, M. aterrima and R. communis. Highlights: The herbicide amicarbazone demonstrated efficacy in controlling during the first germination period of the three weed species. The presence of sugarcane straw significantly influenced the herbicides' control efficacy, especially during prolonged dry periods. The combination of straw and extended dry periods resulted in a reduction in control rates with tebuthiuron. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo 2024-04-12 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/4897 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; In press; XXX-XXX Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; En prensa; XXX-XXX 1853-8665 0370-4661 eng https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/4897/6334 Derechos de autor 2018 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.es