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Uptake and translocation of imazethapyr in peas as affected by parasitism of Orobanche crenata and herbicide application methods
Authors:JURADO-EXPÓSITO  CASTEJÓN-MUÑOZ  & GARCÍA-TORRES
Institution:Institute for Sustainable Agriculture, CSIC, Córdoba, Spain
Abstract:14C]-Imazethapyr was applied as a seed treatment and at plant pre-emergence and post-emergence to peas ( Pisum sativum L.) parasitized by Orobanche crenata Forsk. Herbicide uptake increased with time regardless of the application method. Uptake reached about 98%, 89%, 81% and 94% of the total herbicide applied for the seed coating, seed soaking, pre-emergence and post-emergence treatments respectively. Herbicide translocation within the host plants consistently differed between O. crenata -infected and non-infected plants. High levels of 14C activity were accumulated by parasitic plants from the host. In non-infected pea plants, pods were stronger sinks for imazethapyr than the other parts of the plant, regardless of the application method. The herbicide distribution in the pea plant: O. crenata complex showed the same pattern regardless of the application methods. However, accumulation of radioactivity in the parasite was lower with pre-emergence and post-emergence application than with the seed treatments. In addition, radioactivity concentration in O. crenata plants was slightly higher when 14C]-imazethapyr was applied to pea seeds by coating than by soaking.
Keywords:uptake  translocation  seed treatment  imazethapyr  parasitic weeds              Orobanche
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