G. Gibson et G. De Kerchove, Timing-related yield increases in winter wheat after applications of MON37500 herbicide to control Barren Brome (Bromus sterilis), 1999 BRIGHTON CONFERENCE: WEEDS, VOLS 1-3, 1999, pp. 87-92
Twenty small plot replicated trials were sprayed in Northern Europe between
1996 and 1999, in order to assess the impact on the control of Barren Brom
e (Bromus sterilis) and yields of winter wheat. The herbicide used was MON3
7500, a sulfonylurea herbicide which checks the growth of Barren Brome, red
ucing weed competition with the crop. Applications of herbicide were made i
n the Spring, from late tillering to stem extension of the crop.
Results from this series of trials indicate that removal of competition fro
m Barren Brome is most advantageous when herbicide application is made earl
y in the Spring. Weed control at harvest, measured by biomass reduction, wa
s not significantly better from early or late sprays, but yield increases w
ere more often greater from earlier applications. Untreated yields and the
yield increase associated with herbicide treatment were both negatively cor
related with weed panicle numbers at harvest.