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Rice response to sublethal concentrations of paraquat, glyphosate, saflufenacil, and sodium chlorate at multiple late-season application timings as influenced by exposure

Weed technology, 2021
In Mississippi, rice reproduction and ripening often overlaps with soybean maturation, creating potential for herbicide exposure onto rice from desiccants applied to soybeans.
Justin McCoy   +5 more
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Dose Responses of Five Broadleaf Weeds to Saflufenacil

Weed Technology, 2009
Greenhouse dose–response studies were conducted to determine the effectiveness of PRE and POST applications of saflufenacil on blue mustard, flixweed, Palmer amaranth, redroot pigweed, and tumble pigweed. Weed species did not differ in their responses to saflufenacil applied PRE.
Patrick W. Geier   +2 more
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Efficacy of Pyroxasulfone Plus Encapsulated Saflufenacil Applied Postemergence Alone and With Partner Herbicides for Weed Control in Corn

Journal of Agricultural Sciences
A newly developed formulation of pyroxasulfone and saflufenacil features encapsulated saflufenacil, enhancing corn safety and extending the application window from preemergence (PRE) to early postemergence (ePOST).
Erica D. Nelson   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Saflufenacil efficacy on horseweed and its interaction with glyphosate

Weed Biology and Management, 2013
Saflufenacil is a new herbicide on the market and its effectiveness on horseweed, several populations of which have evolved resistance to glyphosate, is not clear. In this research, the effect of adjuvants on the control of horseweed with saflufenacil in the field, the effect of the interaction between glyphosate and saflufenacil on glyphosate ...
Thomas W. Eubank   +4 more
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Interactions Between Saflufenacil and Glyphosate on Selected Broadleaf Weeds

Crop Management, 2009
Saflufenacil (Kixor) is a new herbicide under development by BASF for preplant burndown and preemergence broadleaf weed control in field crops, including corn, soybean, sorghum, and wheat. Field experiments were conducted in 2007 and 2008 to describe dose‐response curves of saflufenacil applied alone or tank‐mixed with methylated seed oil (MSO) or ...
Stevan Z. Knezevic   +3 more
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Effect of initial herbicide concentration of atrazine, pyroxasulfone, and saflufenacil dissipation under field and laboratory conditions

Weed technology
Saflufenacil, atrazine, and pyroxasulfone represent herbicides with a relative field persistence of low, medium, and high, respectively. Field studies were conducted over 2 yr when herbicides and rates were assembled in a factorial arrangement of ...
Thomas C. Mueller, R. Landry, L. Steckel
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Adjuvants Influenced Saflufenacil Efficacy on Fall-Emerging Weeds

Weed Technology, 2009
Saflufenacil is a new herbicide being developed for preplant burndown and PRE broadleaf weed control in field crops, including corn, soybean, sorghum, and wheat. Field experiments were conducted in 2006 and 2007 at Concord, in northeast Nebraska, with the objective to describe dose–response curves of saflufenacil applied with several adjuvants for ...
Stevan Z. Knezevic   +3 more
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Bio-efficacy of saflufenacil + dimethenamid-p as pre-emergent herbicide to manage weeds in sugarcane

Indian Journal of Weed Science
The growth and productivity of sugarcane is known to be affected by uncontrolled weed competition at crop establishment stage due to reduced availability of resources.
S. Kaur   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Environmental Degradation and Distribution of Saflufenacil, a Fluorinated Protoporphyrinogen IX Oxidase–Inhibiting Herbicide, on a Canadian Winter Wheat Field

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2020
Saflufenacil when applied to a field is susceptible to transport, degradation, and transformation. We used a laboratory‐based approach to model the fate of saflufenacil in the environment, the results of which are compared directly with those observed in
J. Gauthier, S. Mabury
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Soybean (Glycine max) cultivar tolerance to saflufenacil

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2012
Miller, R. T., Soltani, N., Robinson, D. E., Kraus, T. E. and Sikkema, P. H. 2012. Soybean (Glycine max) cultivar tolerance to saflufenacil. Can. J. Plant Sci. 92: 1319–1328. Six field studies were conducted over a 2-yr period (2009 and 2010) at three Ontario locations to determine the sensitivity of 12 glyphosate-resistant soybean cultivars to ...
Robert T. Miller   +4 more
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