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14 October 2020 Rice cultivar response to sublethal concentrations of glyphosate and paraquat late in the season
Justin McCoy, Bobby Golden, Jason Bond, Darrin Dodds, Taghi Bararpour, Jeff Gore
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Abstract

Differential tolerance may be observed among rice cultivars with desiccant exposure events during rice reproduction and ripening. Five field studies were established at the Mississippi State University Delta Research and Extension Center in Stoneville, MS, to determine the effects of exposure to sublethal concentrations of common desiccants across multiple rice cultivars. Rice cultivars in the study were ‘CLXL745', ‘XL753', ‘CL163', ‘Rex’, and ‘Jupiter'. Desiccant treatments included no desiccant, paraquat, or glyphosate and were applied at the 50% heading growth stage respective to cultivar. Differential injury estimates among cultivars and desiccant treatments was observed when glyphosate or paraquat was applied at 50% heading. Injury from glyphosate at 50% heading was nondetectable across all cultivars. However, injury following paraquat applications was >7% across all rating intervals and cultivars. Hybrid cultivars exhibited less injury with paraquat applications than the inbred cultivars in the study. Rice following exposure to glyphosate or paraquat at 50% heading growth stage produced rough rice grain yield decreases ranging from 0% to 20% and 9% to 21%, respectively. Rough rice grain yield decreases were observed across all cultivars following paraquat exposure, and all inbred cultivars following glyphosate exposure. Across desiccant treatment, head rice yield was reduced in three of five cultivars in the study. When pooled across cultivar, paraquat applications cause a head rice yield reduction of 10%, whereas rice yield following glyphosate application remained >95%. Although differential tolerance among cultivars to paraquat or glyphosate exposure was observed, impacts on grain quality coupled with yield reductions suggests extreme rice sensitivity to exposure to sublethal concentrations of these desiccants at the 50% heading growth stage.

Nomenclature: Glyphosate; paraquat; rice; Oryza sativa L.

© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Weed Science Society of America.
Justin McCoy, Bobby Golden, Jason Bond, Darrin Dodds, Taghi Bararpour, and Jeff Gore "Rice cultivar response to sublethal concentrations of glyphosate and paraquat late in the season," Weed Technology 35(2), 251-257, (14 October 2020). https://doi.org/10.1017/wet.2020.112
Received: 9 June 2020; Accepted: 6 October 2020; Published: 14 October 2020
KEYWORDS
desiccant
drift
Glyphosate
off-target
paraquat
rice
rice cultivar
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