Author:
Boyette C. Douglas,Walker H. Lynn
Abstract
In greenhouse studies,Fusarium lateritiumNees ex Fr. was effective in suppressing the growth of velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrastiMedic. # ABUTH) and prickly sida (Sida spinosaL. # SIDSP). Sprays containing conidia of the fungus and fungus-infested sodium alginate-kaolin clay granules controlled both weeds in corn (Zea maysL.), cotton (Gossypium hirsutumL.), and soybeans [Glycine max(L.) Merr.] without causing a reduction in dry weight of the crops. In field tests, postemergence foliar applications of the fungus controlled velvetleaf and prickly sida 40 and 80%, respectively, in 1982, but controlled only 27 and 34% of velvetleaf and prickly sida, respectively, in 1983. Preemergence applications of the fungus in the granule formulation controlled velvetleaf and prickly sida 46 and 59%, respectively, in 1982. In 1983, this treatment controlled the weeds 35 and 38%, respectively.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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