HERBICIDE PERFORMANCE IN THE CONTROL OF Conyza spp. WHERE THREE PLANT HEIGHTS

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Intensive use of the herbicide glyphosate has led to herbicide resistant Conyza spp. populations. Thus, there is a need to indicate alternative herbicides and the appropriate developmental stage for controlling these populations. This study identifies alternatives for controlling glyphosate-resistant horseweed, with treatment applications at different plant heights. For this purpose, field experiments were conducted in the 2016/17 and 2017/18 crop years. The evaluated treatments were: glyphosate (540 g ae ha-1), glyphosate (1080 g ae ha-1), glyphosate (2160 g ae ha-1), glyphosate (3240 g ae ha-1), glyphosate + 2.4-D (1080 + 1005 g ae ha-1), glyphosate + saflufenacil (1080 + 49 g ae/ai ha-1), paraquat (400 g ai ha-1), diquat (400 g ai ha-1), ammonium glufosinate (600 g ai ha-1), and control (without application). These treatments were applied to plants with a maximum of 5 cm; plants between 6 and 15 cm; and plants between 16 and 25 cm. The results showed that glyphosate did not control weeds, regardless of rate. With the exception of 2,4-D, which needs complementation with sequential application of another contact herbicide, all alternatives were viable for the control of Conyza spp. plants with a maximum height of 5 cm.

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Schneider, T., Camera, J. N., Koefender, J., Rizzardi, M. A., Bianchi, M. A., & Rockenbach, A. P. (2021). HERBICIDE PERFORMANCE IN THE CONTROL OF Conyza spp. WHERE THREE PLANT HEIGHTS. Bioscience Journal, 37. https://doi.org/10.14393/BJ-V37N0A2021-53718

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