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Efficiency of mesosulfuron-methyl and clodinafop-propargyl dose for the control of Lolium perenne in wheat
Authors:S VazanM Oveisi  S Baziar
Institution:a Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, Faculty of Agriculture, Islamic Azad University, Karaj Branch, Iran
b Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Engineering, Department of Agronomy and, Plant Breeding, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
Abstract:Increasing environmental and economic concerns have resulted in considering the potential for the successful use of herbicides at lower doses within an integrated approach to weed management. Therefore, field experiments were carried out to evaluate the efficiency of mesosulfuron-methyl and clodinafop-propargyl dose to control Lolium perenne in pure stand and in mixture with wheat. The herbicides at 5 different doses were assigned in a factorial arrangement (subplots) within planting systems (mainplots). L. perenne biomass was totally different in pure stand and in mixed planting system, irrespective of the herbicide effect. More than 3-fold decrease was caused in the L. perenne biomass by the presence of wheat. Mesosulfuron-methyl was more potent than clodinafop-propargyl in the L. perenne control. Mixed planting enhanced the herbicide performance, increasing the relative potency value of mesosulfuron-methyl. The wheat grain yield received no additional benefit from applying mesosulfuron-methyl at the full recommended dose rather than at half dose. This study demonstrates that L. perenne suppression involving sub-lethal herbicide dose is associated with the wheat competitiveness. Combining competitive cropping systems with reduced herbicide could be an approach to reducing weed populations over time with lower crop production costs.
Keywords:Competition  Dose-response  Herbicide reduced dose  Lolium perenne
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