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Effect of Postemergence Mesotrione Application Timing on Grain Sorghum
Weed Technology, 2010Field experiments were conducted at Belleville, Colby, Hays, Hesston, Garden City, and Manhattan, KS, to determine grain sorghum response to POST application of mesotrione at three application timings. Mesotrione was applied at 52, 105, 157, and 210 g ai/ha in combination with 280 g ai/ha atrazine to grain sorghum at heights of 5 to 8, 15 to 20, and 30
M. Joy M. Abit +8 more
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Absorption, Translocation, and Metabolism of Mesotrione in Grain Sorghum
Weed Science, 2009Studies were conducted under controlled growth conditions to determine whether differential absorption, translocation, or metabolism was the basis for the differential response of grain sorghum hybrids to mesotrione. Mesotrione-tolerant (‘Dekalb DKS35-70’) and mesotrione-susceptible (‘Pioneer 84G62’) grain sorghum hybrids were treated with14C-labeled ...
M. Joy M. Abit, Kassim Al-Khatib
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Exudation of Mesotrione from Potato Roots Injures Neighboring Plants
Weed Science, 2008Mesotrione is an effective herbicide for volunteer potato control but is not selective in several crops, including onion and carrot. Studies were conducted in 2006 to evaluate the effectiveness of wiper-applied mesotrione for control of volunteer potato in a potato crop.
Rick A. Boydston, Kassim Al-Khatib
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Effect of a Spreading Adjuvant on Mesotrione Photolysis on Wax Films
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2009There is little information about pesticide photostability on plants, especially when considering the effects of the formulation. We evaluated the photostability of a herbicide, mesotrione, on wax films. These surfaces are good systems to mimic the outer layer of the leaf. Within the range of recommended agricultural rates, pure mesotrione half-life on
Delphine, Lavieille +3 more
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Dose-Dependent Effects of the Herbicide Mesotrione on Soil Cyanobacterial Communities
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2012This study aimed to investigate the dose-response effects of an herbicide on soil photosynthetic microbial communities, particularly cyanobacteria, using a microcosm approach. Pure mesotrione (active ingredient), and Callisto (a commercial formulation of this triketone herbicide), were spread at different rates on soil microcosm surfaces.
Crouzet, Olivier +5 more
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science
Sequential mesotrione applications of 72 g a.i. ha−1 gave similar control of narrow-leaved goldenrod as sequential applications of 144 g a.i. ha−1. This use pattern is recommended for narrow-leaved goldenrod management in lowbush blueberry. Early POST tolpyralate applications exhibited good crop tolerance and could be considered as part of a ...
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Sequential mesotrione applications of 72 g a.i. ha−1 gave similar control of narrow-leaved goldenrod as sequential applications of 144 g a.i. ha−1. This use pattern is recommended for narrow-leaved goldenrod management in lowbush blueberry. Early POST tolpyralate applications exhibited good crop tolerance and could be considered as part of a ...
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Mesotrione Controls Creeping Bentgrass (Agrostis Stolonifera) in Kentucky Bluegrass
Weed Technology, 2007Creeping bentgrass creates a dense, high-quality playing surface on golf courses, but it often encroaches adjacent areas of Kentucky bluegrass. Mesotrione can control creeping bentgrass in Kentucky bluegrass, but more information is needed regarding the effect of herbicide rate and number of applications on creeping bentgrass control and the impact to ...
Marcus A. Jones, Nick E. Christians
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Soil activity and persistence of sulcotrione and mesotrione.
Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences, 2005Greenhouse bioassays were set up using a small pot test method to determine the intrinsic sensitivity of different plant species to sulcotrione and mesotrione applied in a sandy loam soil. Herbicides were applied over an appropriate concentration range. After a 2-3 week test period, foliage fresh weight was determined.
L, Maeghe, E M, Desmet, R, Bulcke
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Volta metric Behavior of Mesotrione using Silver/Amalgam Electrode
2013Volta metric behavior of mesotrione using silver/amalgam electrode we examined in this paper.Mesotrione belongs to the triketone group of herbicides. It is used against weeds in corn and operates byinhibition of 4-hydroxyphenyl piruvate in plants. There is little information about mesotrione as its presencein the market is short.
Jovic, M. S. +5 more
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Paenibacillus mesotrionivorans sp. nov., a Mesotrione-Degrading Strain Isolated from Soil
Current MicrobiologyA Gram-stain-positive, facultatively anaerobic, motile with peritrichous flagella, and rod-shaped bacterium, designated as P15T, was isolated from an agricultural soil sample collected in Jiangxi Province, PR China. Strain P15T completely degraded 100 mg/L of mesotrione, a herbicide, within 48 h of incubation.
Ye, Song +7 more
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