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Interaction of glyphosate with chlorimuron, fomesafen, imazethapyr, and sulfentrazone

Weed Science, 1998
Field experiments were conducted on eight weed species to determine if chlorimuron, fomesafen, imazethapyr, or sulfentrazone at two rates (labeled and one-half the labeled rate) were complementary tank mixtures with glyphosate at 210 and 420 g ai ha−1.
Robert J. Starke, Lawrence R. Oliver
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Evaluation of Cotton Responses to Fomesafen-Based Treatments Applied Preemergence

Weed Technology, 2018
AbstractFomesafen provides effective control of glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth in cotton. However, cotton seedlings can be injured when fomesafen is applied PRE. Therefore, greenhouse and field experiments were conducted at Athens, GA, and at six locations in Alabama and Georgia in 2013 and 2016 to evaluate cotton growth and yield response to ...
Xiao Li   +6 more
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Differential tolerance of bean genotypes to the herbicides fomesafen, imazamox and S-metolachlor

Ciência Rural
: Beans are one of the most important legumes for humans, requiring the adoption of strategies that can improve their productivity, such as the use of herbicides.
Carlos Zacarias Joaquim Júnior   +7 more
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Biodegradation of fomesafen by strain Lysinibacillus sp. ZB-1 isolated from soil

Chemosphere, 2009
The fomesafen degrading bacterium ZB-1 was isolated from contaminated agricultural soil, and identified as Lysinibacillus sp. based on the comparative analysis of 16S rRNA gene. The strain could utilize fomesafen as the sole carbon source for growth, and the total degradation rate was 81.32% after 7 d of inoculation in mineral salts medium. Strain ZB-1
Bo, Liang   +5 more
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Efficient degradation mechanism of fomesafen by earthworms and gut degrading bacteria synthetic community.

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
Fomesafen (FSA), a diphenyl ether herbicide, causes toxicity to non-target organisms and subsequent crops. Vermi-remediation is advocated as an effective remediation method, but there has been no research on the isolation and mechanism of FSA-degradation
Yan Ge   +5 more
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Investigation of resistance mechanism to fomesafen in Amaranthus retroflexus L.

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 2020
Amaranthus retroflexus L. is one of the most troublesome weeds in autumn-crop fields in Northeast China. In recent years, field applications of fomesafen have failed to control an A. retroflexus population in Heilongjiang Province, China. Therefore, in this study, experiments were conducted to determine the resistance of A. retroflexus to fomesafen and
Zhaofeng, Huang   +6 more
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Tillage, Cover-Crop Residue Management, and Irrigation Incorporation Impact on Fomesafen Runoff

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2011
Intensive glyphosate use has contributed to the evolution and occurrence of glyphosate-resistant weeds that threaten production of many crops. Sustained use of this highly valued herbicide requires rotation and/or substitution of herbicides with different modes of action. Cotton growers have shown considerable interest in the protoporphyrinogen oxidase
Thomas L, Potter   +4 more
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Target gene mutation and enhanced metabolism confer fomesafen resistance in an Amaranthus retroflexus L. population from China.

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 2022
Amaranthus retroflexus L., a troublesome annual dicotyledonous weed species, is highly competitive with soybean (Glycine max L.). A single-dose herbicide-resistance screening assay identified an A.
Yi Cao   +7 more
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Soybean Flower and Pod Response to Fomesafen, Acifluorfen, and Lactofen

Weed Technology, 2018
AbstractDiphenyl ether herbicides are commonly applied POST in soybean to control weeds late in the growing season that have not been controlled by other previous weed management tactics. These “rescue” applications can occur during reproductive soybean growth. The effect of these herbicides on the developing flowers and pods is not known.
Shawn C. Beam   +2 more
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No-tillage effects in bean cultivation and the application of fomesafen on soil dynamics

Australian Journal of Crop Science
Soil quality is defined as the measure of its capacity to perform vital ecological functions for agricultural development. With the expansion of cultivated areas and even their exposure to long periods without plant presence, issues such as erosion and ...
H. L. Martins   +7 more
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