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24 January 2022 Glyphosate-resistant Italian ryegrass (Lolium perenne ssp. multiflorum) control with preemergence and postemergence herbicide programs
Jason A. Bond, Tom W. Allen Jr, John W. Seale, Henry M. Edwards
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Abstract

A field study was conducted twice in Elizabeth, MS, at on-farm sites in 2010–11 and 2011–12, and twice in 2012–13 at Mississippi State University's Delta Research and Extension Center in Stoneville, MS, to evaluate glyphosate-resistant (GR) Italian ryegrass control and crop response to fall treatments followed by postemergence herbicide treatments in winter and/or spring. Italian ryegrass was controlled ≥92% and 61% following S-metolachlor and tillage 77 d after fall treatments (DA-FT), respectively. S-metolachlor fall treatment provided 33% greater control than clethodim winter treatment at 21 d after winter treatments (DA-WT). Tillage fall treatment followed by (fb) clethodim winter treatment fb paraquat spring treatment provided similar control (93%) to treatments containing S-metolachlor fall treatment fb a winter or spring herbicide treatment (≥93%) 24 d after spring treatments (DA-ST). Greatest soybean and corn density and yield were also observed following programs containing S-metolachlor fall treatment. Sequential postemergence herbicide treatments were not required to increase corn and soybean density and yield when S-metolachlor was used as a fall treatment. Growers have the best opportunity to maximize GR Italian ryegrass control when S-metolachlor fb a winter or spring herbicide treatment is used.

Nomenclature: S-metolachlor; clethodim; paraquat; Italian ryegrass; Lolium perenne L. ssp. multiflorum (Lam.) Husnot. LOLMU; Glycine max (L.) Merr. GLXMA; Zea mays L. ZEAMX.

© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Weed Science Society of America.
Jason A. Bond, Tom W. Allen Jr, John W. Seale, and Henry M. Edwards "Glyphosate-resistant Italian ryegrass (Lolium perenne ssp. multiflorum) control with preemergence and postemergence herbicide programs," Weed Technology 36(1), 145-151, (24 January 2022). https://doi.org/10.1017/wet.2021.108
Received: 21 September 2021; Accepted: 15 December 2021; Published: 24 January 2022
KEYWORDS
Fall residual
Herbicide resistance
sequential applications
tillage
weed control
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