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21 November 2018 Effect of Growth Stage on Cotton Response to a Sublethal Concentration of Dicamba
John T. Buol, Daniel B. Reynolds, Darrin M. Dodds, J. Anthony Mills, Robert L. Nichols, Jason A. Bond, Johnie N. Jenkins, Janice L. DuBien
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Abstract

The introduction of auxin herbicide weed control systems has led to increased occurrence of crop injury in susceptible soybeans and cotton. Off-target exposure to sublethal concentrations of dicamba can occur at varying growth stages, which may affect crop response. Field experiments were conducted in Mississippi in 2014, 2015, and 2016 to characterize cotton response to a sublethal concentration of dicamba equivalent to 1/16X the labeled rate. Weekly applications of dicamba at 35 g ae ha-1were made to separate sets of replicated plots immediately following planting until 14 wk after emergence (WAE). Exposure to dicamba from 1 to 9 WAE resulted in up to 32% visible injury, and exposure from 7 to 10 WAE delayed crop maturity. Exposure from 8 to 10 and 13 WAE led to increased cotton height, while an 18% reduction in machine-harvested yield resulted from exposure at 6 WAE. Cotton exposure at 3 to 9 WAE reduced the seed cotton weight partitioned to position 1 fruiting sites, while exposure at 3 to 6 WAE also reduced yield in position 2 fruiting sites. Exposure at 2, 3, and 5 to 7 WAE increased the percent of yield partitioned to vegetative branches. An increase in percent of yield partitioned to plants with aborted terminals occurred following exposure from 3 to 7 WAE and corresponded with reciprocal decreases in yield partitioned to positional fruiting sites. Minimal effects were observed on fiber quality, except for decreases in fiber length uniformity resulting from exposure at 9 and 10 WAE.

Nomenclature: Dicamba; cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L.; soybean, Glycine max (L.) Merr.

© Weed Science Society of America, 2018.
John T. Buol, Daniel B. Reynolds, Darrin M. Dodds, J. Anthony Mills, Robert L. Nichols, Jason A. Bond, Johnie N. Jenkins, and Janice L. DuBien "Effect of Growth Stage on Cotton Response to a Sublethal Concentration of Dicamba," Weed Technology 33(1), 1-8, (21 November 2018). https://doi.org/10.1017/wet.2018.95
Received: 19 April 2018; Accepted: 28 September 2018; Published: 21 November 2018
KEYWORDS
Auxin
cohort
exposure timing
maturity
yield partitioning
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