Prickly Sida (Sida spinosa L.) and Cotton Response to Pre- and Early Post-Emergence Herbicides

Author:

Kati Vaya12ORCID,Gitsopoulos Thomas3ORCID,Vasilakoglou Ioannis4ORCID,Vlachos Christos5,Mylonas Philippos2,Menexes George1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Agriculture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece

2. Scientific Directorate of Pesticides’ Control and Phytopharmacy, Benaki Phytopathological Institute, 14561 Athens, Greece

3. Hellenic Agricultural Organization-Dimitra, Institute of Plant Breeding and Genetic Resources, 60411 Thessaloniki, Greece

4. Department of Agriculture—Agrotechnology, University of Thessaly, 41500 Larissa, Greece

5. Marketing Department, Corteva Agriscience Hellas, 15232 Athens, Greece

Abstract

Prickly sida is a troublesome annual weed native to the USA. It was introduced in Greece over two decades ago and has since been infesting cotton crops, where it proved difficult to control. A two-year field study (2021–2022) was conducted in a cotton field (Karditsa, central Greece) heavily infested with prickly sida to evaluate the efficacy of nine treatments against this weed, using pre-emergence (PRE) and early post-emergence (EPOST) herbicides applied at the field rate. At 8 weeks after treatment, prickly sida control was over 90% with pyrithiobac PRE (68.9 g ai ha−1) alone or in mixture with s-metolachlor (960 g ai ha−1) or with isoxaben (150 g ai ha−1) and with the application of pyrithiobac + s-metolachlor PRE (34.5 + 960 g ai ha−1) followed by pyrithiobac EPOST (34.5 g ai ha−1). Flurochloridone + fluometuron PRE (375 + 2000 g ai ha−1), flumioxazin + s-metolachlor PRE (50 + 960 g ai ha−1), or pendimethalin + terbuthylazine PRE (1500 + 750 g ai ha−1) controlled prickly sida by 89–93% in 2021 and 82–90% in 2022. Pyrithiobac EPOST alone or in mixture with trifloxysulfuron did not adequately control prickly sida. Yield was significantly lower in the weedy check and EPOST compared with the PRE treatments. None of the herbicides caused any visual injury to the crop or any reduction in cotton density. Our results can help in the successful management of prickly sida in non-transgenic cotton to maximize cotton yield and quality.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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