2019
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-83582019370100051
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Management Of Commelina benghalensis with Saflufenacil in Shaded Environments

Abstract: The repetitive use of glyphosate in the control of weeds in eucalyptus plantations has selected tolerant species such as Commelina benghalensis. Therefore, the use of herbicides of other mechanisms of action, such as saflufenacil, in rotation or combination with glyphosate, is necessary to reduce damages caused by C. benghalensis, whose sensitivity to herbicides can be influenced by the shading caused by the eucalyptus crop. This study aimed to assess the efficiency of saflufenacil in the management of C. beng… Show more

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“…These results of previous studies (Correia et al, 2008;Lopes-Ovejero et al, 2013), and that of the present study, highlight the importance of sequential applications and/or mixtures of herbicides in Benghal dayflower control. In particular, Protox-inhibiting herbicides or glufosinate was effective in controlling Benghal dayflower (Ferreira et al, 2017;Santos Junior et al, 2019). In the present study, sequential application of glufosinate + saflufenacil after the first application of herbicides was effective and a predominant factor in controlling this weed.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 50%
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“…These results of previous studies (Correia et al, 2008;Lopes-Ovejero et al, 2013), and that of the present study, highlight the importance of sequential applications and/or mixtures of herbicides in Benghal dayflower control. In particular, Protox-inhibiting herbicides or glufosinate was effective in controlling Benghal dayflower (Ferreira et al, 2017;Santos Junior et al, 2019). In the present study, sequential application of glufosinate + saflufenacil after the first application of herbicides was effective and a predominant factor in controlling this weed.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 50%
“…Different herbicides, in combination with glyphosate, can be effective in the control of fleabane and/or Benghal dayflower in inter-harvest management, in particular saflufenacil (Santos Junior et al, 2019;Piasecki et al, 2020;Albrecht et al, 2022a), auxin mimetics (Frene et al, 2018), and glufosinate (Tahmasebi et al, 2018). The synergistic effects of some herbicide combinations in weed control have been reported, for example, the combination of glufosinate + saflufenacil (Takano et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%