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Broadleaf Weed Control with Trifluralin Plus Flumetsulam in Soybean (Glycine max)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2017

Daniel B. Reynolds
Affiliation:
Northeast Res. Stn., St. Joseph, LA 71366
David L. Jordan
Affiliation:
Northeast Res. Stn., St. Joseph, LA 71366
P. Roy Vidrine
Affiliation:
Dean Lee Res. Stn., Alexandria, LA 71302
James L. Griffin
Affiliation:
Dep. Plant Pathol. and Crop Physiol., Baton Rouge, LA 70803

Abstract

In 12 trials in Louisiana, sicklepod, entireleaf morningglory, pitted morningglory, and hemp sesbania control 4 wk after planting was greater with trifluralin applied PPI followed by chlorimuron plus metribuzin applied PRE than with trifluralin plus flumetsulam applied PPI. Sicklepod control with these herbicides was similar 6 wk after application. No differences in soybean yield were noted. Chlorimuron applied POST following trifluralin applied PPI and metribuzin applied PRE or trifluralin plus flumetsulam applied PPI improved weed control and soybean yield compared with soil-applied herbicides alone. Excellent barnyardgrass control was obtained with all herbicide programs.

Type
Research
Copyright
Copyright © 1995 by the Weed Science Society of America 

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