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Using Dicamba in Dicamba-Tolerant Crops

open access: yesEDIS, 2020
This 3-page publication discusses the following considerations regarding the use of dicamba in dicamba-tolerant crops: dicamba product selection, tank-mix products, buffer requirements, nozzle selection, boom height, wind speed, and ground speed ...
Jason Ferrell, Pratap Devkota
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Response of dicamba-resistant soybean cultivars to postemergence dicamba dose exposure

open access: yesWeed Technology
Dicamba-resistant (DR) soybean cultivars are essential elements in managing broadleaf weeds in modern production systems. However, limited information is available regarding yield reductions associated with dicamba rates that were previously registered ...
Willian Felipe Larini   +5 more
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Dicamba residues in sprayers: Phytotoxicity on non-dicamba tolerant soybean [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental, 2021
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the dicamba residue after cleanout procedures in sprayers with different tank materials (fiberglass and polyethylene) and its effects on the symptomology of non-dicamba tolerant (DT) soybean. The experiment consisted of spraying rinsates collected during a cleanout of boom sprayers on non-DT soybean at the V3 stage.
Matheus G. Marques   +2 more
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Absorption and translocation of dicamba in dicamba-tolerant wild tomato

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Plant Science, 2021
Herbicide tolerance is commonly associated with reduced absorption and translocation of the herbicide; we hypothesized that the mechanism of dicamba tolerance in wild tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) accessions is due to these characteristics. The absorption and translocation of dicamba were investigated at a drift rate of 2.8 g a.e.
Zangoueinejad, Rouzbeh   +2 more
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Using Low-Volatility Dicamba in Dicamba-Tolerant Crops

open access: yesEDIS, 2021
In December 2020, the herbicide labels for three products containing newer dicamba formulations (XtendiMax, Engenia, and Tavium) were updated. This publication is relevant to the growers and pesticide applicators who are applying newer, low- volatility formulations of dicamba herbicide products in DT crops. Written by P. Devkota and J. A.
P. Devkota, J. A. Ferrell
openaire   +5 more sources

Residual and sequential herbicide treatments in dicamba-resistant soybean

open access: yesWeed Technology
Dicamba-resistant soybean was developed and commercialized by Monsanto in 2016, and in recent years, barnyardgrass has become more troublesome for growers who use residual herbicides with dicamba technology. Field studies were conducted from 2019 to 2021
Hunter Bowman   +4 more
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Peanut Yield Response to Dicamba

open access: yesPeanut Science, 2011
Abstract Research was conducted at eight locations across the United States peanut belt during 2008 to evaluate peanut response to postemergence applications of dicamba. Dicamba was applied at 0, 40, 70, 140, 280 and 560 g ai/ha at 30, 60, and 90 days after peanut planting (DAP). In 5 of 8 locations, peanut yield losses were greater when
E. P. Prostko   +8 more
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Simulated Drift of Dicamba and Glyphosate on Coffee Crop [PDF]

open access: yesPlants, 2023
Weed management in areas adjacent to coffee plantations makes herbicide drift a constant concern, especially with the use of nonselective products such as dicamba.
Renan Zampiroli   +2 more
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A dual tank precision sprayer to overcome antagonism of mixing dicamba and clethodim for control of volunteer corn in soybean

open access: yesAgricultural & Environmental Letters
The mixing of clethodim and dicamba in the same tank could lead to reduced grass weed control, suggesting antagonism. Recently commercialized precision dual tank sprayers can apply two herbicides simultaneously through different boom systems, which may ...
Adam Leise, Mandeep Singh, Amit J. Jhala
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