Author:
Keeley P. E.,Thullen R. J.
Abstract
Nonradioactive and14C-organic arsenical herbicides were applied to foliage of young cotton (Gossypium hirsutumL., var. Acala SJ-1) at various temperatures. An application of 3.36 kg/ha of monosodium methanearsonate (MSMA), with and without 0.5% surfactant, severely injured plants exposed at 13 C. Similar injury resulted when plants were exposed and treated at 20 C with MSMA containing 0.5% surfactant. Applications of MSMA did not injure plants exposed at 31 C. Disodium methanearsonate (DSMA) was less injurious to cotton than MSMA. Only slight to moderate injury resulted when plants were exposed and treated at 13 C with 3.36 kg/ha of DSMA containing 0.5% surfactant. Applications at higher temperatures did not injure cotton. Cotyledons absorbed14C-methanearsonic acid (MAA) and14C-MSMA more readily than14C-DSMA. Contact injury from these herbicides was slight at 13 C but was pronounced at 20 and 29 C. Generally, translocation of herbicides into developing true leaves was slight. The exception resulted from applications of14C-MSMA to plants at 13 C when contact injury was negligible.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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