Selectivity of chemical weed control systems in conventional cotton

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Autor(a) principal: Arantes,J.G.Z.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Constantin,J., Oliveira Jr.,R.S., Braz,G.B.P., Barbosa,C.A.S., Brugnera,P., Oliveira Neto,A.M., Gemelli,A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Planta daninha (Online)
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Resumo: Cotton is highly susceptible to the interference imposed by weed community, being therefore essential to adopt control measures ensuring the crop yield. Herbicides are the primary method of weed control in large-scale areas of production, and usually more than one herbicide application is necessary due to the extensive crop cycle. This study aimed to evaluate the selectivity of different chemical weed control systems for conventional cotton. The experiment took place in the field in a randomized block design, with twenty nine treatments and four replications in a split plot layout (adjacent double check). Results showed that triple mixtures in pre-emergence increased the chance of observing reductions in the cotton yield. To avoid reductions in crop yield, users should proceed to a maximum mixture of two herbicides in pre-emergence, followed by S-metolachlor over the top, followed by one post-emergence mixture application of pyrithiobac-sodium + trifloxysulfuron-sodium.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Selectivity of chemical weed control systems in conventional cotton
title Selectivity of chemical weed control systems in conventional cotton
spellingShingle Selectivity of chemical weed control systems in conventional cotton
Arantes,J.G.Z.
Gossypium hirsutum
application modalities
tank mixture
title_short Selectivity of chemical weed control systems in conventional cotton
title_full Selectivity of chemical weed control systems in conventional cotton
title_fullStr Selectivity of chemical weed control systems in conventional cotton
title_full_unstemmed Selectivity of chemical weed control systems in conventional cotton
title_sort Selectivity of chemical weed control systems in conventional cotton
author Arantes,J.G.Z.
author_facet Arantes,J.G.Z.
Constantin,J.
Oliveira Jr.,R.S.
Braz,G.B.P.
Barbosa,C.A.S.
Brugnera,P.
Oliveira Neto,A.M.
Gemelli,A.
author_role author
author2 Constantin,J.
Oliveira Jr.,R.S.
Braz,G.B.P.
Barbosa,C.A.S.
Brugnera,P.
Oliveira Neto,A.M.
Gemelli,A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arantes,J.G.Z.
Constantin,J.
Oliveira Jr.,R.S.
Braz,G.B.P.
Barbosa,C.A.S.
Brugnera,P.
Oliveira Neto,A.M.
Gemelli,A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gossypium hirsutum
application modalities
tank mixture
topic Gossypium hirsutum
application modalities
tank mixture
description Cotton is highly susceptible to the interference imposed by weed community, being therefore essential to adopt control measures ensuring the crop yield. Herbicides are the primary method of weed control in large-scale areas of production, and usually more than one herbicide application is necessary due to the extensive crop cycle. This study aimed to evaluate the selectivity of different chemical weed control systems for conventional cotton. The experiment took place in the field in a randomized block design, with twenty nine treatments and four replications in a split plot layout (adjacent double check). Results showed that triple mixtures in pre-emergence increased the chance of observing reductions in the cotton yield. To avoid reductions in crop yield, users should proceed to a maximum mixture of two herbicides in pre-emergence, followed by S-metolachlor over the top, followed by one post-emergence mixture application of pyrithiobac-sodium + trifloxysulfuron-sodium.
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