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Crops with potential for diclosulam remediation and concomitant bioenergy production

International Journal of Phytoremediation, 2022
The objective of this work was to evaluate crops for their ability to phytoremediate diclosulam residues in the soil and produce lignocellulosic ethanol. Physiological characteristics, biomass production, soil cover rate, fermentable sugar production and lignocellulosic ethanol production potential of the crops were evaluated in soil with diclosulam ...
Cícero Teixeira Silva   +7 more
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Limited Diclosulam Herbicide Uptake and Translocation-Induced Tolerance in Crotalaria juncea

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2019
The study was to identify the potential tolerance of Crotalaria juncea to diclosulam uptake and translocation and its effects on the physiological metabolism of plants. Two experiments were carried out; I-Evaluation of uptake and translocation of 14C-diclosulam (35 g a.i. ha-1) in C. juncea, at seven and 14 days after emergence.
Jessica Ferreira Lourenço Leal   +2 more
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Aerobic Metabolism of Diclosulam on U.S. and South American Soils

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2000
Degradation of the sulfonanilide herbicide diclosulam was studied on nine soils from three countries to determine the rates and products of aerobic metabolism. Diclosulam was applied to four agricultural soils from the United States, three from Argentina, and two from Brazil at a rate of 0.1 ppm, equivalent to approximately twice the maximum field ...
R N, Yoder   +3 more
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Field Corn Response to Diclosulam

Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management, 2015
Crop rotation restrictions often limit the use of diclosulam in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Research was conducted in 2013 and 2014 in Georgia to determine the response of field corn (Zea mays L.) to preemergence (PRE) applications of diclosulam with the intent of simulating carryover from applications made to a previous peanut crop.
Eric P. Prostko, Theodore M. Webster
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Compatibility of Diclosulam with Postemergence Herbicides and Fungicides

Weed Technology, 2007
Diclosulam is registered for residual and postemergence control of several broadleaf weeds and suppression of annual sedges in peanut in the southeastern United States. Many producers apply herbicides and other pesticides simultaneously to increase the spectrum of pest control or to increase efficiency of operations.
Sarah H. Lancaster   +4 more
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Comparison Between Diclosulam- and Imazapic-Based Weed Control Systems in Peanut1 [PDF]

open access: yesPeanut Science, 2002
Abstract Field studies were conducted in Florida and Alabama in 1998 and 1999 to evaluate imazapic [70gai/ha preemergence (PRE) or early postemergence (EPOST)], diclosulam (18 or 26 g ai/ha PRE or 18 g/ha EPOST) or imazapic + diclosulam (35 + 13 g/ha PRE or 35 + 9 g/ha EPOST).
G Wehtje
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Terrestrial Field Dissipation of Diclosulam at Four Sites in the United States

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2001
The soil dissipation of diclosulam was studied using 14C-labeled and nonradiolabeled material in Mississippi, North Carolina, Georgia, and Illinois between 1994 and 1997. The test substance was preemergence broadcast applied at target rates of 35 and 37 g ai x ha(-1) for the 14C-labeled and the nonradiolabeled studies, respectively.
J M, Zabik   +4 more
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Measurement and Modeling of Diclosulam Runoff under the Influence of Simulated Severe Rainfall

Journal of Environmental Quality, 2001
ABSTRACTA runoff study was conducted near Tifton, GA to measure the losses of water, sediment, and diclosulam (N‐(2,6‐dichlorophenyl)‐5‐ethoxy‐7‐fluoro‐[1,2,4]triazolo‐[1,5c]‐pyrimidine‐2‐sulfonamide), a new broadleaf herbicide, under a 50‐mm‐in‐3‐h simulated rainfall event on three separate 0.05‐ha plots.
I J, van Wesenbeeck   +2 more
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Economic assessment of diclosulam and flumioxazin in strip- and conventional-tillage peanut

Weed Science, 2002
Abstract Experiments were conducted in Lewiston, NC, in 1999 and 2000 and Rocky Mount, NC, in 1999 to evaluate weed management systems in strip- and conventional-tillage peanut. The peanut cultivars grown were ‘NC 10C’, ‘NC 12C’, and ‘NC 7’, respectively.
Scott B. Clewis   +2 more
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Weed and Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea) Response to Diclosulam Applied Post

Weed Technology, 2007
Diclosulam is generally applied either PPI or PRE to peanut to control certain broadleaf weeds and suppress sedges. Research was conducted to determine efficacy and peanut response to POST applications of diclosulam at 9, 13, 18, and 27 g ai/ha. Efficacy of diclosulam was affected by application rate and environment.
Sarah H. Lancaster   +4 more
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