Impact of soil residual herbicides on establishment of interseeded/overseeded cover crops in corn and weed control efficacy

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Ano de defesa: 2023
Autor(a) principal: Silva, Tatiane Severo
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Tipo de documento: Tese
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Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fitotecnia
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https://doi.org/10.21708/bdtd.ppgfito.tese.11998
https://repositorio.ufersa.edu.br/handle/prefix/11998
Resumo: Preemergence (PRE) herbicides with soil residual activity resurge as a foundation for early-season weed control in corn; however, there is a potential injury from soil residual PRE herbicides to interseeded/overseeded cover crops, a cultural practice of interest to corn growers. Field experiments were conducted at Janesville and Lancaster, WI in 2021 and 2022 (4 site-years) to evaluate the weed control efficacy of solo (single site of action [SOA]) and premix (two or more SOAs) PRE herbicides in conventional tillage corn systems. Greenhouse bioassays were conducted in 2021 and 2022 to assess the impact of these PRE herbicides on the establishment of interseeded cover crops. Treatments consisted of 18 PRE herbicides plus a nontreated check. Annual rye (Lolium multiflorum L.), cereal rye (Secale cereale L.), radish (Raphanus sativus L.), and red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) were used as bioindicators. PRE herbicides with two (78%) and three (81%) SOAs provided higher weed control than PRE herbicides with a single SOA (68%), indicating at least two SOAs are needed in a premix to enhance weed control. Cereal rye was the least sensitive species to PRE herbicides. Annual rye, radish, and red clover were more sensitive to PRE herbicides containing two and three SOAs than herbicides with a single SOA. PRE herbicide efficacy varied according to the weed species, but the premixes appeared as a more reliable option to improve early-season weed control in conventional tillage corn systems. However, cover crop species should be carefully selected depending on the residual PRE herbicide when interseeded or overseeded into corn. Additional field studies are needed to validate these results in different environments and support recommendations to growers interested in this system
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spelling Impact of soil residual herbicides on establishment of interseeded/overseeded cover crops in corn and weed control efficacyImpacto de herbicidas residuais do solo no estabelecimento de culturas de cobertura intercaladas em milho e eficácia no controle de plantas daninhasCIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOTECNIAbioassaycarryovercover crop interseedingpreemergence herbicidesZea mays L.bioensaiocarryovercultura de cobertura intercaladaherbicidas pré-emergentesZea mays L.Preemergence (PRE) herbicides with soil residual activity resurge as a foundation for early-season weed control in corn; however, there is a potential injury from soil residual PRE herbicides to interseeded/overseeded cover crops, a cultural practice of interest to corn growers. Field experiments were conducted at Janesville and Lancaster, WI in 2021 and 2022 (4 site-years) to evaluate the weed control efficacy of solo (single site of action [SOA]) and premix (two or more SOAs) PRE herbicides in conventional tillage corn systems. Greenhouse bioassays were conducted in 2021 and 2022 to assess the impact of these PRE herbicides on the establishment of interseeded cover crops. Treatments consisted of 18 PRE herbicides plus a nontreated check. Annual rye (Lolium multiflorum L.), cereal rye (Secale cereale L.), radish (Raphanus sativus L.), and red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) were used as bioindicators. PRE herbicides with two (78%) and three (81%) SOAs provided higher weed control than PRE herbicides with a single SOA (68%), indicating at least two SOAs are needed in a premix to enhance weed control. Cereal rye was the least sensitive species to PRE herbicides. Annual rye, radish, and red clover were more sensitive to PRE herbicides containing two and three SOAs than herbicides with a single SOA. PRE herbicide efficacy varied according to the weed species, but the premixes appeared as a more reliable option to improve early-season weed control in conventional tillage corn systems. However, cover crop species should be carefully selected depending on the residual PRE herbicide when interseeded or overseeded into corn. Additional field studies are needed to validate these results in different environments and support recommendations to growers interested in this systemHerbicidas pré-emergentes (PRE) com atividade residual no solo ressurgem como base para o controle de ervas daninhas no início da estação do milho; no entanto, existe um dano potencial de herbicidas PRE residuais no solo para culturas de cobertura intercaladas, uma prática cultural de interesse para os produtores de milho. Experimentos de campo foram conduzidos em Janesville e Lancaster, WI em 2021 e 2022 (4 locais-anos) para avaliar a eficácia do controle de plantas daninhas por herbicidas PRE com um único sítio de ação (SOA) e mistura (dois ou mais SOAs) em lavoura convencional de milho. Bioensaios em casa de vegetação foram conduzidos em 2021 e 2022 para avaliar o impacto desses herbicidas PRE no estabelecimento de culturas de cobertura intercaladas. Os tratamentos consistiram em 18 herbicidas PRE mais uma testemunha não tratada. Azevém (Lolium multiflorum L.), centeio (Secale cereale L.), rabanete (Raphanus sativus L.) e trevo-comum (Trifolium pratense L.) foram utilizados como bioindicadores. Os herbicidas PRE com dois (78%) e três (81%) SOAs forneceram maior controle de plantas daninhas do que os herbicidas PRE com um único SOA (68%), indicando que pelo menos dois SOAs são necessários em uma pré-mistura para melhorar o controle de plantas daninhas. O centeio foi a espécie menos sensível aos herbicidas PRE. Azevém, rabanete e trevo-comum foram mais sensíveis a herbicidas PRE contendo dois e três SOAs do que herbicidas com um único SOA. A eficácia do herbicida PRÉ variou de acordo com as espécies de plantas daninhas, mas as pré-misturas apareceram como uma opção mais confiável para melhorar o controle de plantas daninhas no início da estação em sistemas de cultivo convencional de milho. No entanto, as espécies de plantas de cobertura devem ser cuidadosamente selecionadas, dependendo do herbicida PRE residual, quando intercaladas ou semeadas no milho. Estudos de campo adicionais são necessários para validar esses resultados em diferentes ambientes e apoiar recomendações aos produtores interessados neste sistema. Palavras-chave: bioensaio, “carryover”, cultura de cobertura105 p.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior – CAPESCentro de Ciências Agrárias - CCABrasilUFERSAUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoPrograma de Pós-Graduação em FitotecniaSilva, Daniel ValadãoWerle, RodrigoSilva, Daniel ValadãoProctor, Christopher A.Wallace, John M.Mobli, AhmadrezaSilva, Tatiane Severo2024-11-05T11:00:19Z2024-11-05T11:00:19Z2023-02-20info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpdfapplication/pdf_http://lattes.cnpq.br/2100406454919685http://lattes.cnpq.br/8649613554432693SILVA, Tatiane Severo. Impact of soil residual herbicides on establishment of interseeded/overseeded cover crops in corn and weed control efficacy. 2023. 105 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of soil residual herbicides on establishment of interseeded/overseeded cover crops in corn and weed control efficacy
Impacto de herbicidas residuais do solo no estabelecimento de culturas de cobertura intercaladas em milho e eficácia no controle de plantas daninhas
title Impact of soil residual herbicides on establishment of interseeded/overseeded cover crops in corn and weed control efficacy
spellingShingle Impact of soil residual herbicides on establishment of interseeded/overseeded cover crops in corn and weed control efficacy
Silva, Tatiane Severo
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOTECNIA
bioassay
carryover
cover crop interseeding
preemergence herbicides
Zea mays L.
bioensaio
carryover
cultura de cobertura intercalada
herbicidas pré-emergentes
Zea mays L.
title_short Impact of soil residual herbicides on establishment of interseeded/overseeded cover crops in corn and weed control efficacy
title_full Impact of soil residual herbicides on establishment of interseeded/overseeded cover crops in corn and weed control efficacy
title_fullStr Impact of soil residual herbicides on establishment of interseeded/overseeded cover crops in corn and weed control efficacy
title_full_unstemmed Impact of soil residual herbicides on establishment of interseeded/overseeded cover crops in corn and weed control efficacy
title_sort Impact of soil residual herbicides on establishment of interseeded/overseeded cover crops in corn and weed control efficacy
author Silva, Tatiane Severo
author_facet Silva, Tatiane Severo
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Silva, Daniel Valadão
Werle, Rodrigo
Silva, Daniel Valadão
Proctor, Christopher A.
Wallace, John M.
Mobli, Ahmadreza
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Tatiane Severo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOTECNIA
bioassay
carryover
cover crop interseeding
preemergence herbicides
Zea mays L.
bioensaio
carryover
cultura de cobertura intercalada
herbicidas pré-emergentes
Zea mays L.
topic CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOTECNIA
bioassay
carryover
cover crop interseeding
preemergence herbicides
Zea mays L.
bioensaio
carryover
cultura de cobertura intercalada
herbicidas pré-emergentes
Zea mays L.
description Preemergence (PRE) herbicides with soil residual activity resurge as a foundation for early-season weed control in corn; however, there is a potential injury from soil residual PRE herbicides to interseeded/overseeded cover crops, a cultural practice of interest to corn growers. Field experiments were conducted at Janesville and Lancaster, WI in 2021 and 2022 (4 site-years) to evaluate the weed control efficacy of solo (single site of action [SOA]) and premix (two or more SOAs) PRE herbicides in conventional tillage corn systems. Greenhouse bioassays were conducted in 2021 and 2022 to assess the impact of these PRE herbicides on the establishment of interseeded cover crops. Treatments consisted of 18 PRE herbicides plus a nontreated check. Annual rye (Lolium multiflorum L.), cereal rye (Secale cereale L.), radish (Raphanus sativus L.), and red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) were used as bioindicators. PRE herbicides with two (78%) and three (81%) SOAs provided higher weed control than PRE herbicides with a single SOA (68%), indicating at least two SOAs are needed in a premix to enhance weed control. Cereal rye was the least sensitive species to PRE herbicides. Annual rye, radish, and red clover were more sensitive to PRE herbicides containing two and three SOAs than herbicides with a single SOA. PRE herbicide efficacy varied according to the weed species, but the premixes appeared as a more reliable option to improve early-season weed control in conventional tillage corn systems. However, cover crop species should be carefully selected depending on the residual PRE herbicide when interseeded or overseeded into corn. Additional field studies are needed to validate these results in different environments and support recommendations to growers interested in this system
publishDate 2023
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https://doi.org/10.21708/bdtd.ppgfito.tese.11998
https://repositorio.ufersa.edu.br/handle/prefix/11998
identifier_str_mv _http://lattes.cnpq.br/2100406454919685
SILVA, Tatiane Severo. Impact of soil residual herbicides on establishment of interseeded/overseeded cover crops in corn and weed control efficacy. 2023. 105 f. Tese (Doctorate in Plant Science) - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA), Mossoró-RN, 2023.
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