Author:
Gillespie Greg R.,Nalewaja John D.
Abstract
Greenhouse experiments were conducted to determine ‘Len’ hard red spring wheat response to triallate and chlorsulfuron applied separately and together. Chlorsulfuron at 12 or 23 g/ha plus preplant incorporated (PPI) triallate at 1120 g/ha antagonized triallate toxicity to wheat. Chlorsulfuron reduced triallate injury to wheat less when applied preemergence (PRE) after PPI triallate compared to both herbicides applied PPI. Soaking wheat seeds in 21 and 31 ppbw chlorsulfuron solutions for 24 h before placing into triallate-treated soil did not reduce triallate injury to wheat. Applying chlorsulfuron to triallate did not reduce triallate toxicity to wild oats.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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