Selectivity and efficacy of herbicides applied to canola for weed control

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Main Author: Galon, Leandro
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Balke, Marlon, Cavaletti, Daniel Cristian, Neto, Otilo Daniel Henz, Brandler, Daiani, Schmitz, Moises Henrique, Mezadri, David Fambre, Perin, Gismael Francisco
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Summary: The use of herbicides for weed control is the most used method due to its effectiveness, speed, and lower cost, but few products are registered for canola crops. In this way, the objective of this work was to evaluate the selectivity (experiment 1) and efficiency (experiment 2) of herbicides applied alone or in association in pre‑ and post-emergence of canola for weed control. The experiments were carried out in randomized blocks design, with four replications. In pre-emergence, the herbicides oxyfluorfen, pendimethalin, flumiozaxin, and trifluralin were applied, and in post-emergence, fluazifop-p-butyl, plus weeded and infested controls. Phytotoxicity and physiological characteristics were evaluated in the selectivity experiment, and the control of turnip, ryegrass, and black oat weeds were evaluated in the efficacy experiment. In both experiments, the number of siliques per plant, grains per silique, plant density, thousand-grain weight, and grain yield were determined. Oxyfluorfen applied alone or associated with fluazifop-p-butyl caused the highest phytotoxicity to the Diamond canola hybrid. The lowest phytotoxicities were observed for pendimethalin and fluazifop-p-butyl applied alone or in an association. All tested herbicides caused stress on internal CO2 concentration, transpiration, stomatal conductance, photosynthetic activity, water use efficiency, and carboxylation efficiency. Flumioxazin and fluazifop-p-butyl applied pre- and post-emergence of canola showed the best results for the crop yield components, especially higher productivity, also with the weeded control in the selectivity experiment. None of the herbicide treatments controlled turnip properly (experiment 2), and the presence of this weed negatively affected canola yield components. Fluazifop-p-butyl applied alone or in association with oxyfluorfen, pendimethalin, flumioxazin, and trifluralin showed the best controls of ryegrass and black oat.
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spelling Selectivity and efficacy of herbicides applied to canola for weed controlSeletividade e eficácia de herbicidas aplicados em canola para controle de plantas daninhasBrassica napus var. oleíferaAvena strigosaLolium multiflorumRaphanus sativusR. raphanistrumBrassica napus var. oleíferaAvena strigosaLolium multiflorumR. raphanistrumRaphanus sativusThe use of herbicides for weed control is the most used method due to its effectiveness, speed, and lower cost, but few products are registered for canola crops. In this way, the objective of this work was to evaluate the selectivity (experiment 1) and efficiency (experiment 2) of herbicides applied alone or in association in pre‑ and post-emergence of canola for weed control. The experiments were carried out in randomized blocks design, with four replications. In pre-emergence, the herbicides oxyfluorfen, pendimethalin, flumiozaxin, and trifluralin were applied, and in post-emergence, fluazifop-p-butyl, plus weeded and infested controls. Phytotoxicity and physiological characteristics were evaluated in the selectivity experiment, and the control of turnip, ryegrass, and black oat weeds were evaluated in the efficacy experiment. In both experiments, the number of siliques per plant, grains per silique, plant density, thousand-grain weight, and grain yield were determined. Oxyfluorfen applied alone or associated with fluazifop-p-butyl caused the highest phytotoxicity to the Diamond canola hybrid. The lowest phytotoxicities were observed for pendimethalin and fluazifop-p-butyl applied alone or in an association. All tested herbicides caused stress on internal CO2 concentration, transpiration, stomatal conductance, photosynthetic activity, water use efficiency, and carboxylation efficiency. Flumioxazin and fluazifop-p-butyl applied pre- and post-emergence of canola showed the best results for the crop yield components, especially higher productivity, also with the weeded control in the selectivity experiment. None of the herbicide treatments controlled turnip properly (experiment 2), and the presence of this weed negatively affected canola yield components. Fluazifop-p-butyl applied alone or in association with oxyfluorfen, pendimethalin, flumioxazin, and trifluralin showed the best controls of ryegrass and black oat.O uso de herbicidas para o controle de plantas daninhas é o método mais empregado pela eficácia, rapidez e menor custo, porém poucos são os produtos registrados à cultura da canola. Diante disso, objetivou-se com os trabalhos avaliar a seletividade (ensaio I) e a eficácia (ensaio II) de herbicidas aplicados de modo isolado ou associados em pré e pós-emergência da canola para o controle de plantas daninhas. Os experimentos foram instalados em delineamento de blocos casualizados, com quatro repetições. Em pré-emergência aplicou-se os herbicidas oxyfluorfen, pendimethalin, flumiozaxin, trifluralin e em pós-emergência o fluazifop-p-butil, mais as testemunhas capinada e infestada. Foram avaliadas a fitotoxicidade e as características fisiológicas no ensaio de seletividade, e o controle das plantas daninhas nabo, azevém e aveia preta no experimento de eficácia. Nos dois experimentos determinou-se os números de síliquas por planta, de grãos por síliqua, densidade de plantas, massa de mil grãos e a produtividade de grãos. O oxyfluorfen aplicado em isolado ou associado ao fluazifop-p-butil ocasionou as maiores fitotoxicidades ao híbrido de canola Diamond. As menores fitotoxicidades foram observadas para o pendimethalin e ao fluazifop-p-butil aplicados em isolado ou associados. Todos os herbicidas testados causaram estresse na concentração interna de CO2, transpiração, condutância estomática, atividade fotossintética, eficiência do uso da água e de carboxilação. O flumioxazin e o fluazifop-p-butil aplicados em pré e pós-emergência da canola apresentaram os melhores resultados para os componentes de rendimento de grãos da cultura, especialmente maior produtividade, juntamente com a testemunha capinada no ensaio de seletividade. Nenhum dos tratamentos com herbicidas controlaram adequadamente o nabo (experimento 2), e a presença desta planta daninha afetou negativamente os componentes de rendimento de grãos da canola. O fluazifop-p-butil aplicado em isolado ou associado ao oxifluorfen, pendimethalin, flumioxazin e trifluralin apresentaram os melhores controles de azevém e aveia preta.Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina2023-05-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/2285410.5965/223811712222023218Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; Vol. 22 No. 2 (2023); 218-233Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; v. 22 n. 2 (2023); 218-2332238-1171reponame:Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online)instname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCporhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/22854/15844Copyright (c) 2023 Authors & Revista de Ciências Agroveterináriasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGalon, LeandroBalke, MarlonCavaletti, Daniel CristianNeto, Otilo Daniel HenzBrandler, Daiani Schmitz, Moises HenriqueMezadri, David FambrePerin, Gismael Francisco2024-02-29T12:12:34Zoai::article/22854Revistahttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/PUBhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/oairca.cav@udesc.br | portal.periodicos@udesc.brhttps://doi.org/10.5965/223811712238-11711676-9732opendoar:2024-02-29T12:12:34Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online) - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Selectivity and efficacy of herbicides applied to canola for weed control
Seletividade e eficácia de herbicidas aplicados em canola para controle de plantas daninhas
title Selectivity and efficacy of herbicides applied to canola for weed control
spellingShingle Selectivity and efficacy of herbicides applied to canola for weed control
Galon, Leandro
Brassica napus var. oleífera
Avena strigosa
Lolium multiflorum
Raphanus sativus
R. raphanistrum
Brassica napus var. oleífera
Avena strigosa
Lolium multiflorum
R. raphanistrum
Raphanus sativus
title_short Selectivity and efficacy of herbicides applied to canola for weed control
title_full Selectivity and efficacy of herbicides applied to canola for weed control
title_fullStr Selectivity and efficacy of herbicides applied to canola for weed control
title_full_unstemmed Selectivity and efficacy of herbicides applied to canola for weed control
title_sort Selectivity and efficacy of herbicides applied to canola for weed control
author Galon, Leandro
author_facet Galon, Leandro
Balke, Marlon
Cavaletti, Daniel Cristian
Neto, Otilo Daniel Henz
Brandler, Daiani
Schmitz, Moises Henrique
Mezadri, David Fambre
Perin, Gismael Francisco
author_role author
author2 Balke, Marlon
Cavaletti, Daniel Cristian
Neto, Otilo Daniel Henz
Brandler, Daiani
Schmitz, Moises Henrique
Mezadri, David Fambre
Perin, Gismael Francisco
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Galon, Leandro
Balke, Marlon
Cavaletti, Daniel Cristian
Neto, Otilo Daniel Henz
Brandler, Daiani
Schmitz, Moises Henrique
Mezadri, David Fambre
Perin, Gismael Francisco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brassica napus var. oleífera
Avena strigosa
Lolium multiflorum
Raphanus sativus
R. raphanistrum
Brassica napus var. oleífera
Avena strigosa
Lolium multiflorum
R. raphanistrum
Raphanus sativus
topic Brassica napus var. oleífera
Avena strigosa
Lolium multiflorum
Raphanus sativus
R. raphanistrum
Brassica napus var. oleífera
Avena strigosa
Lolium multiflorum
R. raphanistrum
Raphanus sativus
description The use of herbicides for weed control is the most used method due to its effectiveness, speed, and lower cost, but few products are registered for canola crops. In this way, the objective of this work was to evaluate the selectivity (experiment 1) and efficiency (experiment 2) of herbicides applied alone or in association in pre‑ and post-emergence of canola for weed control. The experiments were carried out in randomized blocks design, with four replications. In pre-emergence, the herbicides oxyfluorfen, pendimethalin, flumiozaxin, and trifluralin were applied, and in post-emergence, fluazifop-p-butyl, plus weeded and infested controls. Phytotoxicity and physiological characteristics were evaluated in the selectivity experiment, and the control of turnip, ryegrass, and black oat weeds were evaluated in the efficacy experiment. In both experiments, the number of siliques per plant, grains per silique, plant density, thousand-grain weight, and grain yield were determined. Oxyfluorfen applied alone or associated with fluazifop-p-butyl caused the highest phytotoxicity to the Diamond canola hybrid. The lowest phytotoxicities were observed for pendimethalin and fluazifop-p-butyl applied alone or in an association. All tested herbicides caused stress on internal CO2 concentration, transpiration, stomatal conductance, photosynthetic activity, water use efficiency, and carboxylation efficiency. Flumioxazin and fluazifop-p-butyl applied pre- and post-emergence of canola showed the best results for the crop yield components, especially higher productivity, also with the weeded control in the selectivity experiment. None of the herbicide treatments controlled turnip properly (experiment 2), and the presence of this weed negatively affected canola yield components. Fluazifop-p-butyl applied alone or in association with oxyfluorfen, pendimethalin, flumioxazin, and trifluralin showed the best controls of ryegrass and black oat.
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