TL;DR: In this paper, a broadleaf weed control with DPX-PE350 at 56, 84, 110, 140, and 170 g ae ha−1 applied postemergence was evaluated.
Abstract: Broadleaf weed control with DPX-PE350 at 56, 84, 110, 140, and 170 g ae ha−1 applied postemergence was evaluated. DPX-PE350 was less effective and higher rates were required when applied to three- to six-leaf weeds compared to one- to two-leaf weeds. Listed in order of increasing susceptibility are sicklepod, tall morningglory, pitted morningglory = palmleaf morningglory, and entireleaf morningglory = hemp sesbania = velvetleaf.
TL;DR: In this article, a bioherbicidal strain of the fungus Myrothecium verrucaria (MV) was used for control of spurges and purslanes in tomato test plots in summer of 2005.
Abstract: During field testing of a bioherbicidal strain of the fungus Myrothecium verrucaria (MV) for control of spurges and purslanes in tomato test plots in summer of 2005, we noted extensive damage to volunteer morning-glory ( Ipomoea spp.) seedlings. This observation prompted investigations on the biological control efficacy of MV on various Ipomoea species under a controlled environment. Seven morningglory species [ivyleaf ( Ipomoea hederacea ), moonvine ( Ipomoea turbinate ), palmleaf (Ipomoea wrightii ), pitted ( Ipomoea lacunosa ), multi-color ( Ipomoea tricolor ), moonflower ( Ipomoea alba ), and cypressvine ( Ipomoea quamoclit )] were grown in greenhouse and tested at first to second leaf growth stage. MV spores (10 7 spores mL 1 ) were formulated in Silwet L-77 surfactant (0.2 %, v/v) or an invert emulsion containing this surfactant. Plants were treated either with Silwet (0.2%, v/v) alone (control), invert emulsion plus Silwet, MV plus Silwet, or MV plus Silwet plus invert emulsion via spray application. After application, the plants were placed in a dew chamber (15-18 h) and then transferred to a greenhouse. Plant injury and disease progression were assessed visually and fresh and dry weights were determined at the end of tests (7 days after treatment). Some of these species exhibited more tolerance than others to spray applications of MV plus Silwet, depending on the time after treatment. Compared to MV alone treatments, formulations of MV plus the invert emulsion promoted injury symptomology in pitted and moonvine morning-glories, but caused less disease symptomology than MV alone in palmleaf seedlings. There were no significant differences in disease symptomology of the MV alone and MV plus invert treatments in the other species. Overall, the results indicate some differential injury effects of MV on closely related species, i.e., Ipomoea (morning-glories), and that the invert emulsion can increase the efficacy of MV in certain instances.
TL;DR: Results indicate that early post-emERGence application of quinclorac is the best time for using reduced rates and field conditions at application should be considered with these rates pre-emergence.
Abstract: Summary
Quinclorac (3,7-dichloro-8-quinolinecarboxylic acid) is a new herbicide in United States rice production. Field studies were conducted in 1990 and 1991 in Mississippi to determine the influence of application timings and rates on weed control efficacy and rice yield. Control of Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv. (barnyard-grass), Sesbania exaltata (Raf.) Rydb. ex A. W. Hill (hemp sesbania) and Ipomoea wrightii Gray (palmleaf morning glory) were greatest with early post-emergence application. Efficacy of pre-emergence application depends strongly on soil moisture, with significantly reduced weed control resulting when applied to dry soil. Weed control with pre-emergence application to moist soil was comparable with early post-emergence application at higher rates of quinclorac. Pre-plant and incorporated quinclorac controlled weeds effectively. Control of E. crus-galli, S. exaltata and I. wrightii ranged from 73 to 99%, 75 to 99%, and 92 to 99% at 28 days after treatment, respectively. Rice yield generally reflected weed control. No rice injury was observed for any treatment. Results indicate that early post-emergence application of quinclorac is the best time for using reduced rates and field conditions at application should be considered with these rates pre-emergence.