2022
DOI: 10.51694/advweedsci/2022;40:amarathus002
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Economic threshold of smooth pigweed escaped from a herbicide program in roundup ready® soybean

Abstract: Introduction: A. hybridus interference in soybeans varies with population size and may be quantified by mathematical models that allow establishing the threshold levels. Objective: Determine the interference of A. hybridus escaped from an herbicide program and with multiple resistance to EPSPs and ALS-inhibiting herbicides on soybean yield and its economic threshold (ET). Methods: Two experiments were conducted in a randomized block design. The treatments consisted of populations of A. hybridus ranging from 0 … Show more

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“…Smooth pigweed ( Amaranthus hybridus L.) is native to South America and is currently recognized as a major weed in agricultural production systems (Larran et al 2018). It can reduce soybean grain yield by 82%, and the presence of one A. hybridus plant per square meter can result in a 6.4% yield reduction (Soltani et al 2017; Zandoná et al 2022). The importance of this species is increasing, including in Brazil, as resistance cases are reported (García et al 2020; Perotti et al 2019; Resende et al 2020; Whaley et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smooth pigweed ( Amaranthus hybridus L.) is native to South America and is currently recognized as a major weed in agricultural production systems (Larran et al 2018). It can reduce soybean grain yield by 82%, and the presence of one A. hybridus plant per square meter can result in a 6.4% yield reduction (Soltani et al 2017; Zandoná et al 2022). The importance of this species is increasing, including in Brazil, as resistance cases are reported (García et al 2020; Perotti et al 2019; Resende et al 2020; Whaley et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%