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Tolerance of southern highbush and rabbiteye blueberry cultivars to saflufenacil
Weed Technology, 2019AbstractGreenhouse and field studies were conducted to determine tolerance of blueberry to saflufenacil. Greenhouse studies included five saflufenacil rates (0, 50, 100, 200, and 400 g ai ha−1) and three southern highbush blueberry cultivars (‘Legacy’, ‘New Hanover’, and ‘O’Neal’) and one rabbiteye blueberry cultivar (‘Columbus’).
Ryan B. Aldridge +5 more
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Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Waterhemp is a problematic weed in corn production that is rapidly evolving multiple herbicide resistance; 5-way resistance to herbicide groups 2, 5, 9, 14 and 27 has been confirmed in multiple counties across southern Ontario.
Erica D. Nelson +4 more
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Waterhemp is a problematic weed in corn production that is rapidly evolving multiple herbicide resistance; 5-way resistance to herbicide groups 2, 5, 9, 14 and 27 has been confirmed in multiple counties across southern Ontario.
Erica D. Nelson +4 more
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Weed Management and Peanut Response from Applications of Saflufenacil
Weed Technology, 2012Saflufenacil is a new protoporphyrinogen oxidase–inhibiting herbicide registered for use before establishment of field corn and soybean. Generally, peanut plants are tolerant to other herbicides in this class, and no reports document the utility of saflufenacil for in-season weed control.
Sergio Morichetti +4 more
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Sweetpotato tolerance to saflufenacil and rimsulfuron/thifensulfuron-methyl applied pretransplanting
Weed Technology, 2019AbstractField studies were conducted at the Pontotoc Ridge–Flatwoods Branch Experiment Station in Pontotoc, MS, in 2016 and 2017 to determine sweetpotato crop response to saflufenacil and rimsulfuron/thifensulfuron-methyl. Saflufenacil treatments consisted of a factorial of two rates (25 or 50 g ai ha–1) by three application timings [0, 3, or 6 wk ...
Stephen L. Meyers +2 more
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Weed technology
Amaranthus species are problematic weeds in snap bean production systems. They reduce crop yields, and their stem fragments contaminate harvested pods.
Muhammad J. Khan +4 more
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Amaranthus species are problematic weeds in snap bean production systems. They reduce crop yields, and their stem fragments contaminate harvested pods.
Muhammad J. Khan +4 more
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Response of Corn to Preemergence and Postemergence Applications of Saflufenacil
Weed Technology, 2009Saflufenacil (BAS 800H) is a new herbicide being developed by BASF for PRE broadleaf weed control in corn. Field studies were conducted at two Ontario locations in 2006 and 2007 to evaluate the tolerance of field corn to PRE and POST (spike and two- to three-leaf corn) applications of saflufenacil at 50, 100, and 200 g ai/ha with and without an ...
Nader Soltani +2 more
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Saflufenacil absorption and translocation in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 2010Research was conducted to determine the mechanism(s) responsible for safening winter wheat to postemergence-applied saflufenacil when mixed with 2,4-D amine or bentazon. Less than 10% of applied saflufenacil was absorbed when mixed with bentazon whereas absorption peaked at 16% at 14 days after treatment when saflufenacil was applied alone.
John C. Frihauf +2 more
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Sodium Safens Saflufenacil Applied Postemergence to Corn (Zea mays)
Weed Science, 2011Saflufenacil is a PRE herbicide for the control of broadleaf weeds. Field and growth room studies were conducted to explore the tolerance of corn to POST treatments of saflufenacil and BAS 781. Additionally, the potential use of sodium as a safener for saflufenacil was evaluated. Crop injury caused by saflufenacil or BAS 781 was 8 and 38%, respectively,
Meghan Moran +3 more
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Influence of Water Hardness and Co‐applied Herbicides on Saflufenacil Efficacy
Crop Management, 2012Saflufenacil (Sharpen) is a commonly used preplant herbicide for the control of broadleaf weeds in corn (Zea mays) and soybean (Glycine max). Water hardness can influence the efficacy of some herbicides. Field experiments were conducted in Lafayette, IN, in 2012 to determine the influence of water hardness and co‐applied herbicides on the efficacy of ...
Jared M. Roskamp +2 more
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Tank Mixing Saflufenacil, Glufosinate, and Indaziflam Improved Burndown and Residual Weed Control
Weed Technology, 2013Saflufenacil and indaziflam, POST and PRE herbicides, respectively, have been registered recently for weed control in Florida citrus. Glufosinate is under evaluation and may be registered in the future for POST weed control in citrus. Citrus growers often want to have a tank mixture of herbicides that provide broad-spectrum weed control.
Amit J. Jhala +2 more
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