Author:
Beardmore Richard A.,Linscott Dean L.
Abstract
Two field experiments were conducted in 1984 and 1985 to determine the effects of fluazifop, haloxyfop, and sethoxydim on the suppression of water uptake and competition of wheat to seedling alfalfa. In all cases, suppression of wheat growth and stand led to significant reduction in soil water use. The amounts of conserved soil water significantly correlated with increased numbers of alfalfa plants; the correlation coefficients, respectively, for mid- and late-summer plantings were 0.47 and 0.41 in 1984 and 0.90 and 0.86 in 1985. Conservation of soil water was attributed to growth reduction or cessation of wheat growth by the herbicides and, to some extent, suppression of wheat leaf transpiration. All of the three herbicides would be effective in controlling volunteer wheat in a new alfalfa planting.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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