2015
DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2015.65076
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Sweetpotato [<i>Ipomoea batatas</i> (L.) Lam.] Response to <i>S</i>-Metolachlor and Rainfall under Three Temperature Regimes

Abstract: The S-metolachlor is used to control/suppress yellow nutsedge, annual grasses, and several broadleaf weeds in sweetpotato. However, when used under adverse environmental conditions, it may lead to crop injury. Information is limited on the effect of S-metolachlor application followed immediately by rainfall on sweetpotato growth and development under different temperature regimes. The objective of this study was to determine sweetpotato response to S-metolachlor under low, optimum, and high temperatures with n… Show more

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“…Nodes above the soil surface contained recently fully expanded leaves. Petioles on the lower two nodes were trimmed to 1 cm in length (Abukari et al 2015). Water and nutrients were provided three times a day using a standard Hoagland's nutrient solution (Hewitt 1952).…”
Section: Experimental Conditions and Sweet Potato Cultivarsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nodes above the soil surface contained recently fully expanded leaves. Petioles on the lower two nodes were trimmed to 1 cm in length (Abukari et al 2015). Water and nutrients were provided three times a day using a standard Hoagland's nutrient solution (Hewitt 1952).…”
Section: Experimental Conditions and Sweet Potato Cultivarsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the herbicide rate of 6.7 kg ai/ha used in the present study is far above rates that are typically used in production fields. Although studies have noted root malformations with the use of S-metolachlor in other below-ground crops (Abukari et al 2015;Meyers et al 2012), this three-year study had J-rooting at the same level in plots treated with S-metolachlor and flumioxazin as the untreated check. The present study indicates that J-rooting is not caused by typical field use rates of S-metolachlor or flumioxazin, even under high moisture conditions that could move these herbicides into the root zone.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L. Lam); 2n=6x=90) is a herbaceous dicotyledonous plant with creeping, perennial vines and adventitious roots. It belongs to family Convovulaceae (morning glory flowers) and is hexaploid which is usually considered the only Ipomoea species of economic importance [1]; [2]; [3]. Sweet potato is originated from South America and it is cultivated in China, Uganda, Nigeria, Indonesia, Tanzania, Vietnam, India and United States [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%