Dose-response curve to soil applied herbicides and susceptibility evaluation of different amaranthus species using model identity

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Autor(a) principal: RAIMONDI,M.A.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: OLIVEIRA J.R.,R.S., CONSTANTIN,J., RIOS,F.A., GEMELLI,A., RAIMONDI,R.T.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Greenhouse studies were conducted in 2008-2009 with the objective of adjusting dose-response curves of the main soil-applied herbicides currently used in cotton for the control of Amaranthus viridis, A. hybridus, A. spinosus, A. lividus, as well as comparing susceptibility among different species, using the identity test models. Thirty six individual experiments were simultaneously carried out in greenhouse, in a sandy clay loam soil (21% clay, 2.36% OM) combining increasing doses of the herbicides alachlor, clomazone, diuron, oxyfluorfen, pendimethalin, prometryn, S-metolachlor, and trifluralin applied to each species. Dose-response curves were adjusted for visual weed control at 28 days after herbicide application and doses required for 80% (C80) and 95% (C95) control were calculated. All herbicides, except clomazone and trifluralin, provided efficient control of most Amaranthus species, but substantial differences in susceptibility to herbicides were found. In general, A. lividus was the least sensitive species, whereas A. spinosus demonstrated the highest sensitivity to herbicides. Alachlor, diuron, oxyfluorfen, pendimethalin, S-metolachlor, and prometryn are efficient alternatives to control Amaranthus spp. in a range of doses that are currently lower than those recommended to cotton.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dose-response curve to soil applied herbicides and susceptibility evaluation of different amaranthus species using model identity
title Dose-response curve to soil applied herbicides and susceptibility evaluation of different amaranthus species using model identity
spellingShingle Dose-response curve to soil applied herbicides and susceptibility evaluation of different amaranthus species using model identity
RAIMONDI,M.A.
cotton
dose-response curve
pigweed
tolerance
title_short Dose-response curve to soil applied herbicides and susceptibility evaluation of different amaranthus species using model identity
title_full Dose-response curve to soil applied herbicides and susceptibility evaluation of different amaranthus species using model identity
title_fullStr Dose-response curve to soil applied herbicides and susceptibility evaluation of different amaranthus species using model identity
title_full_unstemmed Dose-response curve to soil applied herbicides and susceptibility evaluation of different amaranthus species using model identity
title_sort Dose-response curve to soil applied herbicides and susceptibility evaluation of different amaranthus species using model identity
author RAIMONDI,M.A.
author_facet RAIMONDI,M.A.
OLIVEIRA J.R.,R.S.
CONSTANTIN,J.
RIOS,F.A.
GEMELLI,A.
RAIMONDI,R.T.
author_role author
author2 OLIVEIRA J.R.,R.S.
CONSTANTIN,J.
RIOS,F.A.
GEMELLI,A.
RAIMONDI,R.T.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv RAIMONDI,M.A.
OLIVEIRA J.R.,R.S.
CONSTANTIN,J.
RIOS,F.A.
GEMELLI,A.
RAIMONDI,R.T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cotton
dose-response curve
pigweed
tolerance
topic cotton
dose-response curve
pigweed
tolerance
description Greenhouse studies were conducted in 2008-2009 with the objective of adjusting dose-response curves of the main soil-applied herbicides currently used in cotton for the control of Amaranthus viridis, A. hybridus, A. spinosus, A. lividus, as well as comparing susceptibility among different species, using the identity test models. Thirty six individual experiments were simultaneously carried out in greenhouse, in a sandy clay loam soil (21% clay, 2.36% OM) combining increasing doses of the herbicides alachlor, clomazone, diuron, oxyfluorfen, pendimethalin, prometryn, S-metolachlor, and trifluralin applied to each species. Dose-response curves were adjusted for visual weed control at 28 days after herbicide application and doses required for 80% (C80) and 95% (C95) control were calculated. All herbicides, except clomazone and trifluralin, provided efficient control of most Amaranthus species, but substantial differences in susceptibility to herbicides were found. In general, A. lividus was the least sensitive species, whereas A. spinosus demonstrated the highest sensitivity to herbicides. Alachlor, diuron, oxyfluorfen, pendimethalin, S-metolachlor, and prometryn are efficient alternatives to control Amaranthus spp. in a range of doses that are currently lower than those recommended to cotton.
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