Author:
Griffin James L.,Habetz Robert J.
Abstract
Field studies were conducted on a Crowley silt loam under weed-free conditions to determine herbicidal tolerance of ‘Centennial’ soybeans. Early season phytotoxicity and mature plant height reductions were caused by imazaquin at 140 g ai/ha applied preemergence (PRE) followed by imazaquin applied postemergence (POE) at both 140 (labeled rate) and 280 g/ha and for metribuzin plus chlorimuron at 360 plus 60 g ai/ha PRE followed by chlorimuron POE at 18 g/ha (double rate). Soybean yields, averaged across 3 yr, were reduced only for metribuzin plus chlorimuron PRE followed by chlorimuron POE at both 9 and 18 g/ha (10 and 15%, respectively).
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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