Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4506733 | Crop Protection | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In order to investigate the effect of trifluralin, pronamide, haloxyfop-p methyl, propaquizafop and isoxaben on weed control and oilseed rape yield, a two year field experiment was conducted at Darab, Iran, during 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 growing seasons. Herbicides reduced weed biomass compared with the weedy check. In 2004-2005, at 16 WAP (weeks after planting), application of trifluralin plus propaquizafop plus isoxaben at 1200Â +Â 200Â +Â 250Â g a.i./ha and trifluralin plus haloxyfop-p methyl plus isoxaben at 1200Â +Â 100Â +Â 500Â g a.i./ha provided best control (80%) of wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis L.), compared to other treatments. At 8 and 16 WAP, wild mustard control decreased to 47 and 42%, respectively, when trifluralin was applied alone at 1400Â g a.i./ha. In 2005-2006 at 16 WAP, maximum reduction in wild mustard biomass (82%) was achieved with trifluralin plus propaquizafop plus isoxaben at 1200Â +Â 200Â +Â 250Â g a.i./ha. In both years, all herbicide treatments controlled fumitory (Fumaria officinalis L.) 64-96%. In 2004-2005, at 16 WAP, wild oat (Avena fatua L.) biomass reduction by trifluralin plus propaquizafop plus isoxaben at 1200Â +Â 200Â +Â 250Â g a.i./ha was 95%. In 2005-2006, at 8 and 16 WAP, minimum biomass reduction of wild oat (37-53%) was observed with trifluralin at 1200 and 1400Â g a.i./ha. In both years, at 8 and 16 WAP, the most effective herbicide treatments were trifluralin plus propaquizafop plus isoxaben and trifluralin plus haloxyfop-p methyl plus isoxaben regardless of the dose applied and provided maximum reduction in total weed biomass (77-89%) compared to other treatments. Results of both years showed that all herbicide treatments increased oilseed rape grain yield as compared with the weedy check but percentage of oil was not affected by various herbicide treatments. Maximum grain yield was obtained with trifluralin plus haloxyfop-p methyl plus isoxaben at 1200Â +Â 100Â +Â 500Â g a.i./ha.
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Authors
Ehsan Bijanzadeh, Hossein Ghadiri, Ali Behpouri,