Glyphosate-resistant and susceptible downy brome (Bromus tectorum) management with soil-applied residual herbicides
- DOI
- Langue de publication
- Anglais
- Date
- 2024-04-29
- Type
- Article
- Auteur(s)
- Geddes, Charles M.
- Pittman, Mattea M.
- Éditeur
- Weed Science Society of America
Résumé
Downy brome is a cleistogamous facultative winter-annual grass weed that invades cropland, pastureland, and ruderal areas in western North America. Glyphosate-resistant downy brome, the first known glyphosate-resistant grass weed in Canada, was confirmed in a glyphosate-resistant canola field in southern Alberta in 2021. A controlled-environment study was conducted to determine the impact of preemergence soil-applied residual herbicides on glyphosate-resistant and susceptible downy brome in two field soils. Flumioxazin/pyroxasulfone (70/89 g ai ha−1), carfentrazone/pyroxasulfone (18/150 g ai ha−1), sulfentrazone/pyroxasulfone (100/100 or 150/150 g ai ha−1), and saflufenacil/pyroxasulfone (36/120 g ai ha−1) resulted in excellent (≥90%) visible control and downy brome biomass reduction 8 wk after treatment (WAT). The low rate of carfentrazone/pyroxasulfone (12/100 g ai ha−1) resulted in good (≥80%) visible control and biomass reduction 8 WAT, while the low and medium rates of saflufenacil/pyroxasulfone (18/60 or 25/84 g ai ha−1) resulted in ≥80% biomass reduction but suppression only (66% to 75%) based on visible control. Flumioxazin alone (105 g ai ha−1) resulted in good visible control (81%) 8 WAT in a sandy loam soil, but poor (13%) control in a clay loam soil. Soil type affected plant growth as evidenced by reduced growth in the untreated sandy loam soil compared to clay loam soil. The glyphosate-resistant population emerged and grew more vigorously than the glyphosate-susceptible population resulting in greater plant densities in the untreated control and some less-effective herbicide treatments. These results suggest that mixtures of a protoporphyrinogen oxidase-inhibiting herbicide with the very-long-chain fatty acid elongase inhibitor pyroxasulfone applied preemergence at ≥89 g ai ha−1 could be effective components of an herbicide layering strategy targeting glyphosate-resistant and glyphosate-susceptible downy brome.
Sujet
- Nature et environnement,
- Agriculture
Mots-clés
- glyphosate,
- canola,
- saflufenacil,
- downy brome,
- cheatgrass,
- herbicide layering,
- herbicide mixture,
- soil properties
Droits
Pagination
9 pages
Évalué par les pairs
Yes
Identifiants
- ISSN
-
0890-037X
- 1550-2740
Article
- Titre de la revue
- Weed Technology
- Volume de la revue
- 38
- Numéro de l'élément
- e36
- Date d'acceptation
- 2024-04-10
- Date de soumission
- 2024-01-02
Référence(s)
Geddes, C. M., & Pittman, M. M. (2024). Glyphosate-resistant and susceptible downy brome (Bromus tectorum) management with soil-applied residual herbicides. Weed Technology, 38, e36. 10.1017/wet.2024.22