Fall and Early Preplant Application Timing Effects on Persistence and Efficacy of Acetamide Herbicides1
2005
PARKER, DANIEL C. | WILLIAM SIMMONS, F. | Wax, Loyd M.
The persistence and efficacy of acetamide herbicides at application timings from fall to preemergence (PRE) were studied in 1998 and 1999 on mollisols (1.1 to 2.8%% organic carbon). Metolachlor, s-metolachlor, acetochlor (as an emulsifiable concentrate [[EC]] formulation and two encapsulated formulations, capsule suspension [[CS]] and microencapsulated [[ME]]), and the combination of flufenacet ++ metribuzin were evaluated at five application times including late fall, 60 and 30 d early preplant (EPP), preplant incorporated, and PRE. Soil bioassays 180 d after application indicated flufenacet ++ metribuzin, metolachlor, s-metolachlor, and the acetochlor CS had 62 to 74%% giant foxtail control, whereas acetochlor EC and ME had 43 to 46%% control. Applications at 60 EPP of metolachlor, s-metolachlor, and acetochlor CS provided 70 to 75%% giant foxtail control in greenhouse bioassays, whereas flufenacet ++ metribuzin, acetochlor ME, and acetochlor EC provided 38 to 57%% control. At the 30 EPP timing, metolachlor and acetochlor CS had 80 to 82%% control, whereas acetochlor EC provided 46%% control, and acetochlor ME, flufenacet ++ metribuzin, and s-metolachlor had 65 to 74%% control. Quantitative soil analysis (0 to 6 cm) 10 d after planting (DAP) indicated metolachlor, s-metolachlor, and acetochlor CS concentrations ranged from 12 to 16%% and 32 to 47%% of applied herbicide for the fall and PRE application timings, respectively, whereas acetochlor (ME and EC) were from 1 to 3%% and 16 to 21%% of applied for the fall and PRE application timings, respectively. Bioassay reduction was correlated (R² == 0.68) with soil-herbicide concentrations at 10 DAP.Nomenclature: Acetochlor; flufenacet; metolachlor; metribuzin; s-metolachlor; giant foxtail, Setaria faberi Herrm. ##³ SETFA.Additional index words: Soil dissipation.Abbreviations: CS, capsule suspension; DAP, days after planting; EC, emulsifiable concentrate; EPP, early preplant; ME, microencapsulated; OC, organic carbon; PPI, preplant incorporated; PRE, preemergence; SETFA, giant foxtail.
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