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1 January 2011 Efficacy of Interrow Weed Control Techniques in Wide Row Narrow-Leaf Lupin
Abul Hashem, R. Michael Collins, David G. Bowran
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Abstract

The sharp decline in the area of lupin grown in Australia is partly attributed to the failure to control herbicide-resistant weeds in narrow-leaf lupin crops grown with the conventional 25-cm-wide row spacing. Growing lupin with wider row spacing allows for interrow weed control by nonselective herbicides using a sprayshield or physical methods. During 2003 to 2006, two experiments conducted at five sites evaluated the efficacy of interrow weed control techniques in narrow-leaf lupin crops grown in 55- to 65-cm-wide rows within the Western Australia wheatbelt. Interrow herbicides were applied POST using sprayshields, intrarow herbicides were banded on lupin rows at seeding, and interrow weeds were mowed using a garden mower. The main weed species at each site was rigid ryegrass, blue lupin, or wild radish. Paraquat plus diquat applied on the interrow of the lupin crop with sprayshields controlled up to 100% of weeds between rows, leading to increases in lupin grain yield in most of the sites. Glyphosate alone, a mixture of glyphosate plus metribuzin, and glyphosate followed by paraquat plus diquat also controlled interrow weeds, but did not increase lupin grain yield at any site. Thus, paraquat plus diquat is a better choice for interrow weed control in wide row lupin than glyphosate. Mowing did not improve weed control, but mowing followed by paraquat plus diquat increased lupin grain yield at one site. Regression models predicted that there was a strong relationship between weed biomass and lupin grain yield.

Nomenclature: Diquat; glyphosate; paraquat; propyzamide(3,5-dichloro-N-(1,1-dimethyl-2-propynyl)benzamide); blue lupin, Lupinus cosentinii Guss; rigid ryegrass, Lolium rigidum Gaud. LOLRI; wild radish, Raphanus raphanistrum L. RAPRA; narrow-leaf lupin, Lupinus angustifolius L

Abul Hashem, R. Michael Collins, and David G. Bowran "Efficacy of Interrow Weed Control Techniques in Wide Row Narrow-Leaf Lupin," Weed Technology 25(1), 135-140, (1 January 2011). https://doi.org/10.1614/WT-D-10-00081.1
Received: 11 June 2010; Accepted: 1 October 2010; Published: 1 January 2011
KEYWORDS
grain yield
herbicide banding
interrow spraying
mowing
Sprayshield
weed biomass
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