Weed Management in Spring Seeded Barley, Oats, and Wheat with Prosulfuron
A limited number of preplant (PP) herbicides are available for spring seeded cereals in Ontario. Six field trials were conducted at the Huron Research Station, Exeter, Ontario, over a two-year period (Exeter, 2010 and 2011) to evaluate glyphosate, prosulfuron, and glyphosate plus prosulfuron applied...
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description | A limited number of preplant (PP) herbicides are available for spring seeded cereals in Ontario. Six field trials were conducted at the Huron Research Station, Exeter, Ontario, over a two-year period (Exeter, 2010 and 2011) to evaluate glyphosate, prosulfuron, and glyphosate plus prosulfuron applied PP for weed management in spring seeded no-till barley, oats, and wheat. There was no injury in barley, oats, and wheat with glyphosate, prosulfuron, and glyphosate plus prosulfuron applied preplant at the rates evaluated at 1, 2, and 4 weeks after crop emergence. Prosulfuron provided 49–99% control of AMBEL, 28% or less control of CONAR, 31–94% control of POLCO, 49–98% control of SINAR, and 46–79% control of SONAR. Prosulfuron in combination with glyphosate provided 73–98% control of AMBEL, less than 43% control of CONAR, 39–94% control of POLCO, 63–98% control of SINAR, and 60–85% control of SONAR. Prosulfuron reduced density of AMBEL 76% and SINAR 93% but had no significant effect on density of CONAR, POLCO, or SONAR. Prosulfuron in combination with glyphosate reduced biomass of AMBEL as much as 96% and SINAR 98% but had no significant effect on biomass of CONAR, POLCO, or SONAR. Yield of barley, oats, and wheat was not affected with glyphosate, prosulfuron, and glyphosate plus prosulfuron at the rates evaluated. |
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spelling | doaj-art-9319b9c94e394cf38c50cbcd4fb8592c2025-02-03T06:06:35ZengWileyInternational Journal of Agronomy1687-81591687-81672014-01-01201410.1155/2014/950923950923Weed Management in Spring Seeded Barley, Oats, and Wheat with ProsulfuronNader Soltani0Lynette R. Brown1Todd Cowan2Peter H. Sikkema3University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus, 120 Main Street East, Ridgetown, ON, N0P 2C0, CanadaUniversity of Guelph Ridgetown Campus, 120 Main Street East, Ridgetown, ON, N0P 2C0, CanadaUniversity of Guelph Ridgetown Campus, 120 Main Street East, Ridgetown, ON, N0P 2C0, CanadaUniversity of Guelph Ridgetown Campus, 120 Main Street East, Ridgetown, ON, N0P 2C0, CanadaA limited number of preplant (PP) herbicides are available for spring seeded cereals in Ontario. Six field trials were conducted at the Huron Research Station, Exeter, Ontario, over a two-year period (Exeter, 2010 and 2011) to evaluate glyphosate, prosulfuron, and glyphosate plus prosulfuron applied PP for weed management in spring seeded no-till barley, oats, and wheat. There was no injury in barley, oats, and wheat with glyphosate, prosulfuron, and glyphosate plus prosulfuron applied preplant at the rates evaluated at 1, 2, and 4 weeks after crop emergence. Prosulfuron provided 49–99% control of AMBEL, 28% or less control of CONAR, 31–94% control of POLCO, 49–98% control of SINAR, and 46–79% control of SONAR. Prosulfuron in combination with glyphosate provided 73–98% control of AMBEL, less than 43% control of CONAR, 39–94% control of POLCO, 63–98% control of SINAR, and 60–85% control of SONAR. Prosulfuron reduced density of AMBEL 76% and SINAR 93% but had no significant effect on density of CONAR, POLCO, or SONAR. Prosulfuron in combination with glyphosate reduced biomass of AMBEL as much as 96% and SINAR 98% but had no significant effect on biomass of CONAR, POLCO, or SONAR. Yield of barley, oats, and wheat was not affected with glyphosate, prosulfuron, and glyphosate plus prosulfuron at the rates evaluated.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/950923 |
spellingShingle | Nader Soltani Lynette R. Brown Todd Cowan Peter H. Sikkema Weed Management in Spring Seeded Barley, Oats, and Wheat with Prosulfuron International Journal of Agronomy |
title | Weed Management in Spring Seeded Barley, Oats, and Wheat with Prosulfuron |
title_full | Weed Management in Spring Seeded Barley, Oats, and Wheat with Prosulfuron |
title_fullStr | Weed Management in Spring Seeded Barley, Oats, and Wheat with Prosulfuron |
title_full_unstemmed | Weed Management in Spring Seeded Barley, Oats, and Wheat with Prosulfuron |
title_short | Weed Management in Spring Seeded Barley, Oats, and Wheat with Prosulfuron |
title_sort | weed management in spring seeded barley oats and wheat with prosulfuron |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/950923 |
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