EXP 31130A efficacy and corn (Zea mays) response in western Kansas

Citation
Pw. Geier et Pw. Stahlman, EXP 31130A efficacy and corn (Zea mays) response in western Kansas, WEED TECH, 13(2), 1999, pp. 404-410
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
WEED TECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
0890037X → ACNP
Volume
13
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
404 - 410
Database
ISI
SICI code
0890-037X(199904/06)13:2<404:E3EAC(>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Field experiments were conducted over 3 yr at two locations in northwest Ka nsas to evaluate the efficacy and crop tolerance of EXP 31130A alone and wi th other herbicides in corn. EXP 31130A alone and in combination with aceto chlor, atrazine, or metolachlor controlled kochia and redroot pigweed 93% o r greater regardless of location, year, or tillage system. Green foxtail co ntrol in 1997 and 1998 was > 90% with EXP 31130A in combination with chloro acetamide herbicides but varied among experiments with EXP 31130A alone. Co ntrol of puncturevine with EXP 31130A alone or in tank mixtures was 75% or greater at five of six sites. EXP 31130A alone and in combinations caused m inor, early-season, corn leaf bleaching and/or stunting under conventional tillage. However, no injury was detected in no-till systems. In 1996, no-ti ll corn receiving EXP 31130A treatments yielded similarly or up to 29% more than hand-weeded corn. Yields did not differ among treated, untreated, and hand-weeded corn in 1996 under conventional tillage, where weed interferen ce was not as intense as under no-till conditions. Conventional-tillage cor n receiving EXP 31130A alone or in tank mixtures in 1997 yielded similarly to hand-weeded corn. Averaged over experiments, corn yield in 1998 increase d by 10 to 18% with applications of EXP 31130A alone or in combinations com pared to untreated corn.