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Glufosinate plus Dicamba for Rescue Palmer Amaranth Control in XtendFlexTMCotton

Authors :
Alan C. York
Richard W. Seagroves
Charles W. Cahoon
Matthew C. Askew
Trace B. Buck
Rachel A. Vann
Source :
Weed Technology. 31:666-674
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017.

Abstract

Cotton growers commonly use glufosinate-based programs to control glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth. Palmer amaranth must be small (≤7.5 cm) for consistent control by glufosinate, and growers often miss the optimum application timing. XtendFlex™cotton may provide growers a tool to control larger Palmer amaranth. Glufosinate, dicamba, and glufosinate plus dicamba were compared for Palmer amaranth control in a rescue situation. Herbicides were applied to 16- to 23-cm weeds (POST-1) followed by a second application (POST-2) 12 d later. Glufosinate-ammonium at 590 g ai ha−1plus dicamba diglycolamine salt at 560 g ae ha−1POST-1 followed by glufosinate plus dicamba POST-2 was more effective than glufosinate at 880 g ha−1POST-1 followed by glufosinate at 590 g ha−1POST-2 or dicamba alone applied twice. Following a directed layby application of glyphosate, diuron, andS-metolachlor 14 d after POST-2, Palmer amaranth was controlled 99% by any system containing dicamba or glufosinate plus dicamba POST-1 followed by dicamba, glufosinate, or glufosinate plus dicamba POST-2 compared with 87% to 91% control by glufosinate alone applied twice. Cotton height and number of main stem nodes at layby were reduced in systems with dicamba only POST-1 followed by dicamba or glufosinate plus dicamba POST-2, presumably due to competition from the slowly dying Palmer amaranth with dicamba only POST-1. These treatments also delayed cotton maturity and reduced lint yield compared with systems containing glufosinate plus dicamba at POST-1.

Details

ISSN :
15502740 and 0890037X
Volume :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Weed Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4a569995ed1c22015bf99bce21602556
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/wet.2017.68