2021
DOI: 10.1002/csc2.20474
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Identification of tolerance to metribuzin and imazethapyr herbicides in faba bean

Abstract: Weeds cause serious constraint to faba bean (Vicia faba L.) productivity. Broad weed control is hampered by the availability of postemergence herbicides to control them, as the current faba bean cultivars are highly susceptible to them. Therefore, the deployment of postemergence herbicide tolerance is desirable in faba bean. To address this, 130 accessions were screened for their response in mature plants under field conditions to the recommended dosage of two herbicides, metribuzin at 250 g a.i. ha −1 and ima… Show more

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“…Herbicide damage score was found to be associated with reduction indexes in the experiment conducted in 2017/18, which was a moderately rainy growing season. This indicates the efficiency of the HDS for screening for herbicide tolerance in lentils and aligns with the results obtained in faba bean (Abou-Khater et al 2021). However, this observation was not replicated during 2018/19 in our experiments; this is because of heavy rain during the winter season and abnormally high temperatures during pod set (April) and grain filling (May), which affected the growth habit of the plants.…”
Section: Crop Response After Herbicide Treatmentssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Herbicide damage score was found to be associated with reduction indexes in the experiment conducted in 2017/18, which was a moderately rainy growing season. This indicates the efficiency of the HDS for screening for herbicide tolerance in lentils and aligns with the results obtained in faba bean (Abou-Khater et al 2021). However, this observation was not replicated during 2018/19 in our experiments; this is because of heavy rain during the winter season and abnormally high temperatures during pod set (April) and grain filling (May), which affected the growth habit of the plants.…”
Section: Crop Response After Herbicide Treatmentssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Thirty-six accessions were pure lines derived from single plant selections in three consecutive seasons which represent landraces from 21 countries and one cultivar Elisar (Flip 86-98FB) released in Lebanon was used as check (Table S1). Among them, 14 were tolerant or moderately tolerant to both the herbicides @ 250 g ai/ha metribuzin and 75 g ai/ha imazethapyr, six were tolerant to 250 g ai/ha metribuzin but sensitive to imazethapyr, and 16 were tolerant to 75 g ai/ha imazethapyr but sensitive to metribuzin ( [9], ICARDA, unpublished data). 7.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remaining 19 accessions yielded more than the average grain yield as they were located on the right side of ATA; 6 of them were tolerant to both herbicides' treatments across environments. Among the accessions that yielded more than the average grain yield and are tolerant to both herbicides, FB2648 ( 14), IG12983 (35) and VF522 (9) were the most stable as they had the shortest projection to the ATA. Hence, based on Figure 4a,b, the metribuzin and imazethapyr tolerant accession IG12983 (35) was considered a superior genotype in terms of plant height and grain yield as it showed a good and stable performance for both traits across environments.…”
Section: Performance Of Tested Accessionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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