Pre and postemergence herbicides for weed control in castor crop |
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Authors: | Valdinei SofiattiLiv S. Severino Franklin M.O. SilvaVivianny N.B. Silva Giovani G. Brito |
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Affiliation: | a Embrapa Algodão, Rua Oswaldo Cruz, 1143, CEP 58428-095, Campina Grande, PB, Brazil b Texas Tech University, Dep. Plant and Soil Science, Lubbock, TX 79409-2122, United States c Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Weed management is among the main factors limiting cultivation of castor (Ricinus communis) in extensive fields, particularly when labor is scarce or expensive. This experiment evaluated the efficiency of weed management programs using preemergence (clomazone, pendimethalin, and trifluralin) and a postemergence herbicide (chlorimuron-ethyl) applied at 20 days after emergence in castor plants cv. BRS Energia under rainfed conditions in Apodi, Brazil. No phytotoxicity was observed on the castor plants, and the postemergence herbicide significantly increased castor seed yield to 1466 kg ha−1 complementing the weed control of preemergence herbicides treatments in which seed yield was 1207 kg ha−1. Seed yield on weedy and weed-free treatments was 760 and 1971 kg ha−1, respectively. Weeds were kept under a satisfactory control up to 40 days after emergence. This program resulted in reasonable weed control because the preemergence herbicides controled monocotyledon weeds, while the postemergence herbicide controlled broad leafed species being selective to castor plants. |
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Keywords: | Ricinus communis Selectivity Clomazone Pendimethalin Trifluralin Chlorimuron-ethyl |
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