<b>Control of different species of <em>Sida</em> spp. with sequential applications of flumiclorac-pentil</b> - DOI: 10.4025/actasciagron.v29i4.403

  • Jamil Constantin
  • Rubem Silvério de Oliveira Junior UEM
  • Luciano Hiroyuki Kajihara Uem
  • João Guilherme Zanetti de Arantes UEM
  • Sidnei Douglas Cavalieri UEM
  • Diego Gonçalves Alonso

Abstract

Different species of genus Sida are important common weeds. They are considered extensively disseminated species and are hard to control. This trial aimed to evaluate the efficacy of sequential applications of sublethal rates of flumicloracpentil to control four species of Sida sp. of frequent occurrence in the north and northewest Paraná state, in comparison with a single application of the herbicide, both at sublethal and recommended rates. Flumiclorac-pentil sprayed at sublethal rates in sequential applications showed higher efficiency than in a single (sublethal or recommended rate) application. Flumiclorac-pentil, especially in sequential applications, provided similar or improved levels of control when compared with fomesafen or lactofen for Sida rhombifolia, Sida spinosa, Sida cordifolia and Sida glaziovii. In comparing species susceptibility with flumiclorac-pentil, S. rhombifolia and S. glaziovii were considered less sensitive to the herbicide, demanding sequential applications with higher rates of flumiclorac-pentil to obtain regular control, whereas S. spinosa and S. cordifolia were more susceptible to flumiclorac-pentil

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Published
2008-02-11
How to Cite
Constantin, J., Junior, R. S. de O., Kajihara, L. H., Arantes, J. G. Z. de, Cavalieri, S. D., & Alonso, D. G. (2008). <b>Control of different species of <em>Sida</em> spp. with sequential applications of flumiclorac-pentil</b&gt; - DOI: 10.4025/actasciagron.v29i4.403. Acta Scientiarum. Agronomy, 29(4), 475-480. https://doi.org/10.4025/actasciagron.v29i4.403
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Crop Production

 

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