Efficacy of imidazolinone herbicides applied to imidazolinone-resistant maize and their carryover effect on rotational crops

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A field study was performed in imidazolinone-resistant maize in order to evaluate the effectiveness and carryover effect on rotational crops of two formulated mixtures of imidazolinone herbicides: imazapyr plus imazapic and imazapyr plus imazethapyr. During the 2003 season the mixtures were applied broadcast to five leaves maize plants at doses of 114 and 228 g ha(-1), both tanks mixed with a 31% petroleum hydrocarbon adjuvant at 125 and 250 mL ha(-1), respectively. Overall weed control varied from 85%, up to 95%. Weed species controlled were Setaria sp., Chenopodium album, Solanum, sp., Amaranthus retroflexus and Digitaria sanguinalis, and Echinochloa cruss-galli whilst Eragrostis sp. was not controlled. Soil activity of the herbicides (carryover) was detected over 10 months after application, imazapyr/imazapic mixture being the most persistent. The sensitivity of rotational crops, from high to low, was the following: Beta vulgaris > Capsicum annum > Lycopersicum esculentum > Cucumis melo > Hordeum vulgare > Medicago sativa > Lolium multiflorum > A vena sativa > Pisurn sativurn > Allium cepa > Zea mays. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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carryover, imazapic, imazapyr, imazethapyr, herbicide-resistant crops, clearfield corn, SOYBEAN GLYCINE-MAX, PERSISTENCE, IMAZETHAPYR, IMAZAQUIN, SOIL, AC-263,222, CLOMAZONE
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