2019
DOI: 10.2134/agronj2019.02.0125
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Postemergence Herbicide Applications Impact Canada Thistle Control and Spring Wheat Yields

Abstract: Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense L.) growing in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum) is difficult to control for several reasons. First, it is a perennial weed that has an extensive root system. Second, the cash‐crop wheat prevents the use of many chemicals, and third, Canada thistle is becoming resistant to many single action herbicides. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of postemergence herbicide applications on Canada thistle control growing in a spring wheat field. Replicated studies conduc… Show more

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“…Grain yields from both rates of (iodosulfuron/mesosulfuron/antidote mefenpyr-diethyl), were almost similar to the weed-free plot for application timings (Table 3). Tribenuron-methyl and the formulated product of (iodosulfuron/mesosulfuron/antidote mefenpyr-diethyl) have been recently used to control different broadleaf weed species in Moscow region, Russia [19][20][21].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grain yields from both rates of (iodosulfuron/mesosulfuron/antidote mefenpyr-diethyl), were almost similar to the weed-free plot for application timings (Table 3). Tribenuron-methyl and the formulated product of (iodosulfuron/mesosulfuron/antidote mefenpyr-diethyl) have been recently used to control different broadleaf weed species in Moscow region, Russia [19][20][21].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The critical weed-free period for tomato is about 5 wk after transplanting (Garvey et al, 2013) indicating that purple nut sedge emergence after this period would not result insignificant. Combining herbicides with different modes of action can prevent the evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds (Galon et al, 2018;Zargar et al, 2019b). Unfortunately, despite significant weed suppression, there was still a number of nut sedge plants that were able to survive and produce seeds; and this may complicate weed management practices in the future, especially when using active ingredients with a single mode of action.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The herbicide metsulfuron has a broad spectrum of action, controlling mainly eudicotyledons plants and some species of monocotyledons (Rodrigues and Almeida, 2018). The herbicide, alone or in combination, is effective in the control of Conyza bonariensis (Vargas et al, 2007;Walker et al, 2013), Fimbristylis miliacea The residual effect of metsulfuron on soybean tolerant and non-tolerant to sulfonylureas (Tormena et al, 2016), Hordeum spontaneum (Izadi-Darbandi and Aliverdi, 2015), Cirsium arvense (Zargar et al, 2019), among others.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%