Gr. Wehtje et al., ABSORPTION, TRANSLOCATION, AND PHYTOTOXICITY OF CHLORIMURON AND 2,4-DB MIXTURES IN PEANUT (ARACHIS-HYPOGAEA) AND SELECTED WEED SPECIES, Weed science, 41(3), 1993, pp. 347-352
Mixtures of chlorimuron and 2,4-DB were additive with respect to crop
injury and were either additive or slightly antagonistic with respect
to weed control in greenhouse experiments. Absorption and translocatio
n of C-14 following application of C-14-chlorimuron and C-14-2,4-DB we
re not affected by the presence of the other unlabeled herbicide, exce
pt in Florida beggarweed and peanut where 2,4-DB affected distribution
of C-14-chlorimuron in the treated leaf. In field studies, maximum ef
ficacy was obtained with mixtures of chlorimuron plus 2,4-DB applied 7
or 9 wk after planting. Florida beggarweed control was greatest with
chlorimuron or chlorimuron mixtures while the addition of 2,4-DB to ch
lorimuron improved morning-glory and sicklepod control. At 9 and 11 wk
after planting, addition of 2,4-DB to chlorimuron controlled Florida
beggarweed better than chlorimuron alone. Peanut yields were increased
by the addition of 2,4-DB at later applications.