Abstract
Summary. The effect of the herbicides pyridate,
imazethapyr and a bromoxynil + diflufenican mixture on subterranean
clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) (cvv. Trikkala and
Karridale) and lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) (cv. Aurora)
seedlings was examined in randomised plot field experiments in 2 successive
years. Responses were compared against an unsprayed control and a standard
bromoxynil application. The herbicides and the rates of product applied were:
bromoxynil + diflufenican (0.5, 1.0 L/ha), imazethapyr (0.18, 0.3
L/ha), pyridate (1.0, 3.0 L/ha), and bromoxynil (1.4 L/ha). Weeds
were removed by hand from the subterranean clover experiments but not the
lucerne experiments.
Pyridate and imazethapyr were the least phytotoxic of the herbicides applied
on both subterranean clover and lucerne. The bromoxynil + diflufenican
mixture was the most phytotoxic, causing severe leaf burn and a depression in
herbage biomass in both species. Despite the high level of phytotoxicity by
some treatments, none of the herbicides reduced lucerne seedling numbers.
Lucerne herbage yields in late spring were higher in most sprayed plots
compared with the unsprayed control due to the removal of weed competition.
Seed yield responses in subterranean clover due to herbicide application
ranged from negative responses up to –21% with pyridate to
positive responses up to 92% with the bromoxynil + diflufenican
treatment relative to the weed-free, unsprayed control. The positive responses
were attributed to increased availability of soil water during seed set in
treatments in which herbicides suppressed legume biomass. There was a good
correlation in both 1992 (R2
= 0.85–0.89) and 1993
(R2 = 0.63–0.73)
between the depression in herbage yield in spring and the increase in seed set
relative to the control. Soil water under the subterranean clover cultivar
Karridale in spring was highest in the bromoxynil and imazethapyr treatments,
which produced a large reduction in biomass, and lowest in the control and
pyridate treatments, which had showed the least depression in biomass 60 days
after treatment application.
Although some herbicides cause a high level of phytotoxicity, their use in
weedy subterranean clover–lucerne mixtures is justified in view of the
small negative, and potentially large positive, effects on subterranean clover
seed yield and the increased lucerne yields later in the season due to weed
suppression.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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