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Herbicide efficacy on Borreria densiflora control in pre- and post-emergence conditions

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The weed Borreria densiflora is a management issue in soybean and sugarcane crops from North and Northeastern Brazil. Knowledge upon chemical control of B. densiflora contributes to the integrated management of this weed species, especially when active ingredient options become reduced due to the selection of herbicide resistant or tolerant weed species. Experiments in pre- and post-emergence of B. densiflora were conducted in greenhouse, in a randomized block design and four replications. In pre-emergence, the dose-response curve methodology was used and 7 herbicides were tested. In post-emergence, 9 herbicides at the recommended rate and 4 herbicide mixtures were tested. For pre and post-emergence conditions, evaluations were conducted at 60 and 21 days after treatment (DAT), respectively, and the variables analyzed were weed control and dry weight (%). The results showed options of pre-emergent herbicides that can be used for controlling B. densiflora, especially in sugarcane, where chemical weed control is mainly based on pre-emergent applications. In the current glyphosate resistance scenario, one should consider the use of pre-emergent herbicides within an integrated management of B. densiflora. For satisfactory post-emergence control, B. densiflora plants should be sprayed at the phenological stage of up to three pairs of leaves. Herbicide mixtures have been and will continue to be an important tool in chemical weed management, broadening the spectrum of weed control, while diversifying herbicide mechanisms of action, which helps to prevent or delay the appearance of herbicide resistance.
Title: Herbicide efficacy on Borreria densiflora control in pre- and post-emergence conditions
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The weed Borreria densiflora is a management issue in soybean and sugarcane crops from North and Northeastern Brazil.
Knowledge upon chemical control of B.
densiflora contributes to the integrated management of this weed species, especially when active ingredient options become reduced due to the selection of herbicide resistant or tolerant weed species.
Experiments in pre- and post-emergence of B.
densiflora were conducted in greenhouse, in a randomized block design and four replications.
In pre-emergence, the dose-response curve methodology was used and 7 herbicides were tested.
In post-emergence, 9 herbicides at the recommended rate and 4 herbicide mixtures were tested.
For pre and post-emergence conditions, evaluations were conducted at 60 and 21 days after treatment (DAT), respectively, and the variables analyzed were weed control and dry weight (%).
The results showed options of pre-emergent herbicides that can be used for controlling B.
densiflora, especially in sugarcane, where chemical weed control is mainly based on pre-emergent applications.
In the current glyphosate resistance scenario, one should consider the use of pre-emergent herbicides within an integrated management of B.
densiflora.
For satisfactory post-emergence control, B.
densiflora plants should be sprayed at the phenological stage of up to three pairs of leaves.
Herbicide mixtures have been and will continue to be an important tool in chemical weed management, broadening the spectrum of weed control, while diversifying herbicide mechanisms of action, which helps to prevent or delay the appearance of herbicide resistance.

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