2021
DOI: 10.1017/wet.2021.4
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Response of non-dicamba-resistant soybean (Glycine max) varieties to dicamba

Abstract: Introduction and rapid adoption of dicamba-resistant (DR) soybean led to an increase of post-emergent applications of dicamba. This resulted in a widespread increase in non-target dicamba injury to non-DR soybean in 2017. Field studies were conducted in Manhattan, KS in 2018 and 2019 and in Ottawa, KS in 2019 to investigate the injury and yield response of soybean varieties with varying herbicide-resistance traits and maturity groups when exposed to dicamba. Four varieties were tested: ‘Credenz 3841LL’ (glufos… Show more

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“…Correlations obtained in this trial were similar to those obtained by Meyeres (2020) and Meyeres et al. (2021). Previous literature has stated that primary yield components, such as seeds m −2 , pods m −2 , and nodes m −2 should be characterized to understand the magnitude of which dicamba exposures on non‐DR soybean impact yield (Robinson et al., 2013).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Correlations obtained in this trial were similar to those obtained by Meyeres (2020) and Meyeres et al. (2021). Previous literature has stated that primary yield components, such as seeds m −2 , pods m −2 , and nodes m −2 should be characterized to understand the magnitude of which dicamba exposures on non‐DR soybean impact yield (Robinson et al., 2013).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…No significant differences were observed among site-year, rate, and timing of application for germination, emergence, number of offspring injured, offspring visual injury, and offspring height (data not shown). Injury was not observed in the offspring, which is similar to results reported by Meyeres (2020) and Meyeres et al (2021). Previous literature has observed reduced germination, emergence, and vigor and injury in the offspring of soybean treated with dicamba and that an increase response severity as dicamba rate increased (Auch & Arnold, 1978;Jones et al, 2019;Thompson & Egli, 1973;Wax et al, 1969).…”
Section: Effects On Offspringsupporting
confidence: 89%
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