Carryover effect of fomesafen, applied on edible bean, on sucessional maize Efeito de resíduo no solo de fomesafen, aplicado no feijão, no milho em sucessão [PDF]
Carryove reffects of fomesafen on successional maize were studied in clay soil. Fomesafen was applied as postemergence at Five rate s (0; 0.12 5: 0.25 ; 0.37 5, and 0.5 kg/ha-1) to edible beans.
Tarcísio Cobucci +2 more
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Mobilidade do fomesafen em solos brasileiros [PDF]
A fim de prever o potencial de lixiviação e degradação de um herbicida, bem como a eficiência no controle das plantas daninhas, é essencial conhecer os processos de retenção dessa molécula no solo.
G.R. Silva +6 more
doaj +5 more sources
Sorption of fomesafen in Brazilian soils [PDF]
The study of the dynamics of a herbicide in the soil focus on the interactions with environmental components to obtain agronomic efficiency, ensuring selectivity to the culture and risk reduction of environmental impact. This study evaluated the sorption
G.R. Silva +5 more
doaj +5 more sources
The application of herbicide fomesafen plays a crucial role in ensuring global soybean productivity in modern agriculture, but it results in both adverse effects on soil ecosystems and phytotoxicity to succeeding crops. Soil pollution due to herbicides has raised much concern worldwide.
Xingping Chang, Yang Sun, Lixia Zhao
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Development of an immunoassay based on a specific antibody for the detection of diphenyl ether herbicide fomesafen [PDF]
Fomesafen belongs to the diphenyl ether herbicide, and is widely used in the control of broadleaf weeds in crop fields due to its high efficiency and good selectivity. The residual of fomesafen in soil has a toxic effect on subsequent sensitive crops and the microbial community structure because of its long residual period.
Jingqian Huo
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The effects of long-term application of fomesafen on weed seedbank and resistance levels of Amaranthus retroflexus L. [PDF]
Amaranthus retroflexus L. is one of the invasive malignant weeds in soybean fields. Diphenyl ether herbicides are commonly used to control weeds in soybean fields currently, among which fomesafen is the most widely used.
Xiaotong Guo +4 more
doaj +2 more sources
Enhanced Herbicide Metabolism and Target-Site Mutations Confer Multiple Resistance to Fomesafen and Nicosulfuron in Amaranthus retroflexus L. [PDF]
Amaranthus retroflexus L. is a highly competitive broadleaf weed of corn–soybean rotation in northeastern China. In recent years, the herbicide(s) resistance evolution has been threatening its effective management in crop fields.
Cheng Yang +7 more
doaj +2 more sources
Resistance to Fomesafen, Imazamox and Glyphosate in Euphorbia heterophylla from Brazil [PDF]
Euphorbia heterophylla is a species of weed that was previously controlled by fomesafen, imazamox and glyphosate, but continued use of these herbicides has selected resistant populations from the Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil).
Candelario Palma-Bautista +4 more
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Rapid Resistance Detection of Amaranthus retroflexus to Fomesafen via Kompetitive Allele-Specific PCR (KASP) [PDF]
Amaranthus retroflexus is a highly invasive annual broadleaf weed in soybean fields, significantly reducing soybean yield and quality. Diphenyl ether herbicides, particularly fomesafen, are extensively applied to control A. retroflexus.
Zhanzhan Zhang +5 more
doaj +2 more sources
Phytotoxicity response of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) seedlings to herbicide fomesafen in soil
Fomesafen is the most widely used herbicide in the soybean field. However, there are urgent practical challenges with the long-term persistence of fomesafen in soil and its effects on the subsequent crops in agricultural production.
Xingfan Li +3 more
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