Screening preemergence herbicides for weed control in cassava. (17th October 2020)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Screening preemergence herbicides for weed control in cassava. (17th October 2020)
- Main Title:
- Screening preemergence herbicides for weed control in cassava
- Authors:
- Ekeleme, Friday
Dixon, Alfred
Atser, Godwin
Hauser, Stefan
Chikoye, David
Olorunmaiye, Patience M.
Olojede, Adeyemi
Korie, Sam
Weller, Stephen - Abstract:
- Abstract: Weed competition severely constrains cassava root yield in sub-Saharan Africa; thus, good weed control measures, including the use of herbicides, are increasingly important. Herbicide trials were conducted at five locations across eastern, western, and north-central Nigeria over two cropping seasons (2014 and 2015). Nineteen premixed PRE herbicides applied at different rates were evaluated for efficacy on weeds and selectivity on cassava. Manual hoe-weeding at 4, 8, and 12 wk after planting (WAP) and two S -metolachlor + atrazine treatments commonly used by cassava growers were included for comparison. Six of the 19 PRE herbicide treatments (indaziflam + isoxaflutole, indaziflam + metribuzin, flumioxazin + pyroxasulfone, isoxaflutole, acetochlor + atrazine + terbuthylazine, and terbuthylazine + S -metolachlor) consistently provided 80% to 98% broadleaf and grass weed control up to 8 wk after treatment. Overall, PRE herbicide treatments and cassava yield were significantly positively correlated. Herbicide treatments terbuthylazine + S -metolachlor, flumioxazin + pyroxasulfone, diflufenican + flufenacet + flurtamone (respectively, 60 + 60 + 60, 120 + 120 + 120, 90 + 360 + 120, and 135 + 360 + 180 g ha −1 ), acetochlor + atrazine + terbuthylazine (875 + 875 + 875 g ha −1 ), S -metolachlor + atrazine (870 + 1, 110 g ha −1 ), oxyfluorfen (240 g ha −1 ), indaziflam + isoxaflutole (75 + 225 g ha −1 ), indaziflam + metribuzin (75 + 960 g ha −1 ), and aclonifen +Abstract: Weed competition severely constrains cassava root yield in sub-Saharan Africa; thus, good weed control measures, including the use of herbicides, are increasingly important. Herbicide trials were conducted at five locations across eastern, western, and north-central Nigeria over two cropping seasons (2014 and 2015). Nineteen premixed PRE herbicides applied at different rates were evaluated for efficacy on weeds and selectivity on cassava. Manual hoe-weeding at 4, 8, and 12 wk after planting (WAP) and two S -metolachlor + atrazine treatments commonly used by cassava growers were included for comparison. Six of the 19 PRE herbicide treatments (indaziflam + isoxaflutole, indaziflam + metribuzin, flumioxazin + pyroxasulfone, isoxaflutole, acetochlor + atrazine + terbuthylazine, and terbuthylazine + S -metolachlor) consistently provided 80% to 98% broadleaf and grass weed control up to 8 wk after treatment. Overall, PRE herbicide treatments and cassava yield were significantly positively correlated. Herbicide treatments terbuthylazine + S -metolachlor, flumioxazin + pyroxasulfone, diflufenican + flufenacet + flurtamone (respectively, 60 + 60 + 60, 120 + 120 + 120, 90 + 360 + 120, and 135 + 360 + 180 g ha −1 ), acetochlor + atrazine + terbuthylazine (875 + 875 + 875 g ha −1 ), S -metolachlor + atrazine (870 + 1, 110 g ha −1 ), oxyfluorfen (240 g ha −1 ), indaziflam + isoxaflutole (75 + 225 g ha −1 ), indaziflam + metribuzin (75 + 960 g ha −1 ), and aclonifen + isoxaflutole (500 + 75 g ha −1 ) contributed to yields exceeding twice the Nigerian national average of 8.76 tonnes ha −1 . These treatments had root yields of 1.4 to 2 times higher than plots that had been hoe-weeded three times. There were some adverse herbicide treatment effects such as delayed cassava sprouting and temporary leaf bleaching observed in indaziflam and diflufenican + flufenacet + flurtamone treatments, whereas sulfentrazone caused prolonged leaf crinkling. The PRE applications alone at rates safe for cassava did not provide adequate season-long weed control; supplemental POST weed control is needed about 10 WAP for satisfactory season-long control. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Weed technology. Volume 34:Number 5(2020)
- Journal:
- Weed technology
- Issue:
- Volume 34:Number 5(2020)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 34, Issue 5 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 34
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0034-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 735
- Page End:
- 747
- Publication Date:
- 2020-10-17
- Subjects:
- Cassava root yield, -- PRE, -- herbicide, -- broadleaf weeds, -- grasses
Aclonifen, -- acetochlor, -- atrazine, -- diflufenican, -- flufenacet, -- flumioxazin, -- flurtamone, -- indaziflam, -- isoxaflutole, -- pyroxasulfone, -- sulfentrazone, -- S-metolachlor, -- terbuthylazine, -- cassava Manihot esculenta Crantz
Weeds -- Periodicals
Weeds -- Control -- Periodicals
632.5 - Journal URLs:
- https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/weed-technology ↗
- DOI:
- 10.1017/wet.2020.26 ↗
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- English
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- 0890-037X
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