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1 October 2016 Influence of Planting Depth and Application Timing on S-metolachlor Injury in Sesame ( Sesamum indicum L.)
Benjamin P. Sperry, Jason A. Ferrell, Ramon G. Leon, Diane L. Rowland, Michael J. Mulvaney
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Abstract

Two experiments were conducted in 2015 at multiple locations in Florida to evaluate the effects of planting depth and application timing on S-metolachlor injury in sesame. In both studies, sesame responded negatively to increases in S-metolachlor rate. Altering sesame planting depth did not provide increased safety to PRE S-metolachlor applications. Sesame establishment declined with increased planting depth, likely because of the physical inability of the small seed to emerge from the 3.8-cm depth. Delaying applications of S-metolachlor by 3 or 6 d after planting (DAP) consistently improved sesame establishment. Applications 3 and 6 DAP resulted in 89 to 92% seedling emergence at 2 wk after planting (WAP), relative to 55 to 63% emergence when S-metolachlor was applied the day of planting (0 DAP) or 3 days before (−3 DAP), respectively. Applications 3 DAP resulted in 21 and 2% plant stunting when evaluated 3 and 6 WAP, respectively, whereas all other timings caused 25 to 51% stunting. Yield was reduced 22 and 33% by the −3 DAP and 0 DAP application timings, respectively, whereas no reduction in yield was observed by the delayed application timings. Therefore, delaying applications of S-metolachlor by 3 to 6 days will likely result in improved sesame seedling establishment and total seed yield.

Nomenclature: S-metolachlor; sesame, Sesamum indicum L. ‘S38’.

Benjamin P. Sperry, Jason A. Ferrell, Ramon G. Leon, Diane L. Rowland, and Michael J. Mulvaney "Influence of Planting Depth and Application Timing on S-metolachlor Injury in Sesame ( Sesamum indicum L.)," Weed Technology 30(4), 958-964, (1 October 2016). https://doi.org/10.1614/WT-D-16-00081.1
Received: 16 May 2016; Accepted: 1 August 2016; Published: 1 October 2016
KEYWORDS
Application timing
Crop injury
planting depth
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