2016
DOI: 10.4025/actasciagron.v38i4.30758
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<b>Temporal selectivity of saflufenacil herbicide for the common bean crop of a brazilian oxisol

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The temporal selectivity of an herbicide refers to the time interval required between its soil application and crop sowing to prevent damage to crop development and reproduction. Using field bioassays, this study aimed to determine the temporal sensitivity of the herbicide saflufenacil when used with a crop. The study was conducted in two time periods during 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 and employed a split-plot, randomized block experimental design. The main plots were assigned to seven time intervals be… Show more

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“…The results allowed concluding that saflufenacil application in desiccation would require a minimum period of 25 to 35 days before sowing sensitive crops such as potato, sunflower, cotton, bean, among others, although more detailed studies are needed for each of these species. These results are supported by the need for a minimum interval of 25 days for the implantation of sensitive bean cultivar after weed desiccation with saflufenacil (BASF, 2016;Diesel et al, 2016).…”
Section: (A) (B)mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The results allowed concluding that saflufenacil application in desiccation would require a minimum period of 25 to 35 days before sowing sensitive crops such as potato, sunflower, cotton, bean, among others, although more detailed studies are needed for each of these species. These results are supported by the need for a minimum interval of 25 days for the implantation of sensitive bean cultivar after weed desiccation with saflufenacil (BASF, 2016;Diesel et al, 2016).…”
Section: (A) (B)mentioning
confidence: 87%