Carryover Effect of Imidazolinone Herbicides for Crops Following Rice
- 1 Plant Health Department, Federal University of Pelotas, Cap?o do Le?o, Brazil
- 2 Plant Health Department, Federal University of Pelotas, Cap?o do Le?o, Brazil
- 3 Plant Health Department, Federal University of Pelotas, Cap?o do Le?o, Brazil
- 4 Itajaí Experimental Station, Santa Catarina State Institution for Agricultural Research and Extension (Epagri), Itajai, Brazil
- 5 Plant Science Department, Federal University of the Southern Border, Erechim, Brazil
- 6 Weed Science, Embrapa Western Agriculture, Dourados, Brazil
Abstract
We aimed with this study to evaluate the effects of residual activity in soil of formulated mixtures of the herbicides imazethapyr + imazapic and imazapyr + imazapic on ryegrass and on rice culti vars, IRGA 424 and BRS Querencia. Two experiments were conducted under greenhouse in ran domized blocks design with four replications in split-plot and split-split-plot designs, respectively for the first (E1) and second (E2) experiments. For E1, main plots allocated herbicides (imaze thapyr + imazapic and imazapyr + imazapic), and subplots the doses [(0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 fold the label dose o f imazethapyr + imazapic (1 L · ha - 1 ) and imazapyr + imazapic (140 g · ha - 1 ) plus 0.5% of the adjuvant Dash → )]; for E2, sub-subplots allocated rice cultivars (BRS 424 and IRGA Querên cia). Phytotoxicity, plant height and shoot dry weight (E1 and E2) and plant stand (E2) were eva luated. Results showed that the annual ryegrass and rice cultivars IRGA 424 and BRS Querencia are sensitive to imazethapyr + imazapic and imazapyr + imazapic, serving as bioindicators of its residual activity in soils following Clearfield → rice. Imazapyr + imazapic, applied post-emergence in irrigated rice at doses of 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 × the label dose, present longer residual activity in soil compared to imazethapyr + imazapic for ryegrass and non-Clearfield → rice.
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