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1 May 2005 Fenoxaprop Interactions for Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli) Control in Rice
WEI ZHANG, ERIC P. WEBSTER, DAVID C. BLOUIN, CHRISTOPHER T. LEON
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Abstract

A study was conducted in 2000 and 2001 to evaluate interaction of fenoxaprop with other herbicides for barnyardgrass control in rice. Changes in herbicide interaction over time were also evaluated, and herbicide combinations were ranked on the basis of compatibility. Fenoxaprop at 0.075 kg/ha plus bentazon or propanil plus molinate resulted in an additive response for barnyardgrass control at 10, 20, and 30 d after treatment (DAT); however, when the rate of fenoxaprop increased to 0.089 kg/ha, an antagonistic effect was found. Carfentrazone and halosulfuron consistently antagonized the activity of fenoxaprop at both rates on barnyardgrass. Bensulfuron at 10 and 20 DAT and triclopyr at 20 DAT were antagonistic to fenoxaprop. An increase in interaction over time was detected when fenoxaprop at 0.089 kg/ha was applied in mixture with carfentrazone at 0.04 kg/ha or halosulfuron at 0.05 kg/ha. These results indicate that propanil plus molinate and bentazon are more compatible with fenoxaprop at 0.075 kg/ha for barnyardgrass control, whereas bensulfuron, carfentrazone, halosulfuron, and triclopyr can antagonize fenoxaprop activity on barnyardgrass.

Nomenclature: Bensulfuron; bentazon; carfentrazone; fenoxaprop; halosulfuron; molinate; propanil; triclopyr; barnyardgrass, Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv. #3 ECHCG; rice, Oryza sativa L. ‘Cocodrie’.

Additional index words: Antagonism, synergism.

Abbreviations: DAT, days after treatment; NLMIXED, nonlinear mixed procedure; POST, postemergence.

WEI ZHANG, ERIC P. WEBSTER, DAVID C. BLOUIN, and CHRISTOPHER T. LEON "Fenoxaprop Interactions for Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli) Control in Rice," Weed Technology 19(2), 293-297, (1 May 2005). https://doi.org/10.1614/WT-03-250R1
Published: 1 May 2005
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