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Autor : |
MARCHESI, C. |
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CLAUDIA ELIZABETH MARCHESI GYERMAN, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay. |
Título : |
Selectivity of ACC-ase inhibitor herbicides in rice varieties. [Resumen de poster]. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2016 |
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ln: Encuentro de Investigadores de la Región Noreste: Cerro Largo-Rivera-Tacuarembó, 1., 12 de agosto de 2016, Campus Interinstitucional de Tacuarembó, Tacuarembó. Libro de Resúmenes. Tacuarembó: UDELAR; INIA, 2016. |
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p. 48 |
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Echinochloa crus-galli is the main weed in rice systems, and usually is controlled with ALS, carotenoid-pigment synthesis or photosynthesis inhibitors, and synthetic auxins. Some ACCase inhibitors without safeners are available but much less used due to possible injury to rice. Moreover, resistance issues over some of the above mentioned herbicides are evolving. Therefore is crucial to learn how to use ACCase herbicides in order to have alternative products. Selectivity of two doses (a commercial rate X and 1,5 X) of cyclohexanediones (DIMs) and aryloxyphenoxy-propionates (FOPs) and a control without herbicides were tested in three varieties at two growing stages (2 leaves and 1 tiller) in an uncontrolled environment. Germinated seeds were transplanted into 1500-cm3 pots, standing four plants each. A spraying precision chamber equipped with a 8002 flat nozzle, delivering 113 lha-1 at 200 kPa was used. Plant Height and visual score of injury were evaluated at 27 and 56 days after application
(DDA). Plant dry matter aboveground was measured at 113 DAA. Differences between herbicides were observed in all varieties, among doses and application time. Metamifop was very well tolerated by all varieties, no matter doses or rice stages. INIA-Tacuarí ?temperate japonicatolerated profoxidim at commercial rates in both stages, but not setoxodim; INIA-Olimar ?indica- was affected by DIMs in early stages but not later, whereas INIA-Merín ?indica-, sustained growth with profoxydim at a commercial rate while could not cope with setoxydim. Information about how new varieties respond to known herbicides and how common varieties respond to new herbicides is key to delay herbicide resistance evolution. MenosEchinochloa crus-galli is the main weed in rice systems, and usually is controlled with ALS, carotenoid-pigment synthesis or photosynthesis inhibitors, and synthetic auxins. Some ACCase inhibitors without safeners are available but much less used due to possible injury to rice. Moreover, resistance issues over some of the above mentioned herbicides are evolving. Therefore is crucial to learn how to use ACCase herbicides in order to have alternative products. Selectivity of two doses (a commercial rate X and 1,5 X) of cyclohexanediones (DIMs) and aryloxyphenoxy-propionates (FOPs) and a control without herbicides were tested in three varieties at two growing stages (2 leaves and 1 tiller) in an uncontrolled environment. Germinated seeds were transplanted into 1500-cm3 pots, standing four plants each. A spraying precision chamber equipped with a 8002 flat nozzle, delivering 113 lha-1 at 200 kPa was used. Plant Height and visual score of injury were evaluated at 27 and 56 days after application
(DDA). Plant dry matter aboveground was measured at 113 DAA. Differences between herbicides were observed in all varieties, among doses and application time. Metamifop was very well tolerated by all varieties, no matter doses or rice stages. INIA-Tacuarí ?temperate japonicatolerated profoxidim at commercial rates in both stages, but not setoxodim; INIA-Olimar ?indica- was affected by DIMs in early stages but not later, whereas INIA-Merín ?indica-, sustained growth with profoxydim at a com... Presentar Todo |
Palabras claves : |
INDICA; JAPONICA; METAMIFOP; PROFOXYDIM; SETOXYDIM. |
Thesagro : |
ARROZ. |
Asunto categoría : |
F01 Cultivo |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/6089/1/Pagina-48.pdf
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LEADER 02434naa a2200205 a 4500 001 1055712 005 2016-09-22 008 2016 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aMARCHESI, C. 245 $aSelectivity of ACC-ase inhibitor herbicides in rice varieties. [Resumen de poster].$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2016 300 $ap. 48 520 $aEchinochloa crus-galli is the main weed in rice systems, and usually is controlled with ALS, carotenoid-pigment synthesis or photosynthesis inhibitors, and synthetic auxins. Some ACCase inhibitors without safeners are available but much less used due to possible injury to rice. Moreover, resistance issues over some of the above mentioned herbicides are evolving. Therefore is crucial to learn how to use ACCase herbicides in order to have alternative products. Selectivity of two doses (a commercial rate X and 1,5 X) of cyclohexanediones (DIMs) and aryloxyphenoxy-propionates (FOPs) and a control without herbicides were tested in three varieties at two growing stages (2 leaves and 1 tiller) in an uncontrolled environment. Germinated seeds were transplanted into 1500-cm3 pots, standing four plants each. A spraying precision chamber equipped with a 8002 flat nozzle, delivering 113 lha-1 at 200 kPa was used. Plant Height and visual score of injury were evaluated at 27 and 56 days after application (DDA). Plant dry matter aboveground was measured at 113 DAA. Differences between herbicides were observed in all varieties, among doses and application time. Metamifop was very well tolerated by all varieties, no matter doses or rice stages. INIA-Tacuarí ?temperate japonicatolerated profoxidim at commercial rates in both stages, but not setoxodim; INIA-Olimar ?indica- was affected by DIMs in early stages but not later, whereas INIA-Merín ?indica-, sustained growth with profoxydim at a commercial rate while could not cope with setoxydim. Information about how new varieties respond to known herbicides and how common varieties respond to new herbicides is key to delay herbicide resistance evolution. 650 $aARROZ 653 $aINDICA 653 $aJAPONICA 653 $aMETAMIFOP 653 $aPROFOXYDIM 653 $aSETOXYDIM 773 $tln: Encuentro de Investigadores de la Región Noreste: Cerro Largo-Rivera-Tacuarembó, 1., 12 de agosto de 2016, Campus Interinstitucional de Tacuarembó, Tacuarembó. Libro de Resúmenes. Tacuarembó: UDELAR; INIA, 2016.
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