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Persistence and Movement of Fomesafen in Florida Strawberry Production

Weed Science, 2018
AbstractFomesafen is a protoporphyrinogen oxidase–inhibitor herbicide with an alternative mode of action that provides PRE weed control in strawberry [Fragaria×ananassa(Weston) Duchesne ex Rozier (pro sp.) [chiloensis×virginiana]] produced in a plasticulture setting in Florida.
Thomas V. Reed   +4 more
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Weed Management with Fomesafen Preemergence in Glyphosate-Resistant Cotton

Weed Technology, 2004
Field studies were conducted in Alabama in 1998 and 1999 to evaluate fomesafen preemergence (PRE) in glyphosate-resistant cotton. Fomesafen (0.3 and 0.4 kg ai/ha), fluometuron (1.4 kg ai/ha), and pyrithiobac (0.05 kg ai/ha) were applied alone or in tank mixtures.
Daniel O. Stephenson   +3 more
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Seed pretreatment with cloquintocet‐mexyl protects wheat seedlings from fomesafen injury by promoting photosynthesis and decreasing oxidative stress

Pest Management Science
Fomesafen is a selective herbicide widely used to control post‐emergent broad‐leaf weeds in soybean and peanut fields. Because of its persistent nature in soil, it can suppress subsequent crops, including wheat.
Dongzhi Li   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Response of Dry Bean and Weeds to Fomesafen and Fomesafen Tank Mixtures1

Weed Technology, 2005
Field experiments were conducted in 2002 and 2003 to evaluate weed control and dry bean response to fomesafen and fomesafen tank mixtures. In the first experiment, six market classes of dry bean were treated at the first trifoliate growth stage with fomesafen + nonionic surfactant (NIS) + urea ammonium nitrate solution (UAN) at rates ranging from 210 ...
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Fomesafen Crop Tolerance and Weed Control in Processing Tomato

Weed Technology, 2017
Field experiments were conducted at the North Central Agricultural Research Station in Fremont, OH in 2009 and 2010 to evaluate the tolerance of tomato to fomesafen and the efficacy of this herbicide on weed control. The crop was machine-transplanted in June 5, 2009 and June 3, 2010.
Mohsen Mohseni-Moghadam, Douglas Doohan
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Vegetable Soybean Tolerance to Bentazon, Fomesafen, Imazamox, Linuron, and Sulfentrazone

Weed Technology, 2014
Poor weed control, resulting from limited herbicide availability and undeveloped integrated weed management systems, is a major hurdle to production of vegetable soybean in the United States. Vegetable soybean, the same species as grain-type soybean, has few registered herbicides because of unknown crop tolerance.
Martin M. Williams, Randall L. Nelson
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Reduced mobility of fomesafen through enhanced adsorption in biochar-amended soil

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2015
Abstract   The residual soil material resulting from biomass thermochemical transformation during carbon separation, known as biochar, has been introduced as a soil amendment because of its numerous environmental benefits, including uses for contaminated land management.
Mahdi Safaei, Khorram   +4 more
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Mobilome dominates fomesafen-responsive dissemination of antibiotic resistome in manure-amended agricultural soils.

Environmental Pollution
Pesticides are increasingly perceived as emerging drivers in the spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) within agroecosystems. Pesticides with longer half-lives tend to impose persistent stresses on soil microbiomes, yet the selection for ARG ...
Dandan Pan   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Microbial degradation of fomesafen and detoxification of fomesafen-contaminated soil by the newly isolated strain Bacillus sp. FE-1 via a proposed biochemical degradation pathway

Science of The Total Environment, 2018
Fomesafen is a long residual herbicide and poses a potential risk to environmental safety, leading to an increasing need to find eco-friendly and cost-effective techniques to remediate fomesafen-contaminated soils. In this article, a novel strain of Bacillus sp., FE-1 was isolated from paddy field soil.
Ning, Cui   +4 more
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Fomesafen induced ecotoxicological responses, bioaccumulation, and implications for soil ecosystems remediation in three ecotypes earthworms.

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
Fomesafen (FSA) is a herbicide commonly used in soybean fields, but its long half-life in the soil can pose pollution risks to the soil ecosystem. Earthworms, which have an indicative function for soil health and play a vital role in maintaining soil ...
Yan Ge   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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