Agronomy (Aug 2024)

Response of Wheat to Pre-Emergence and Early Post-Emergence Herbicides

  • Thomas Gitsopoulos,
  • Ioannis Georgoulas,
  • Despoina Botsoglou,
  • Eirini Vazanelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy14081875
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
p. 1875

Abstract

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A two-year field experiment was conducted in two consecutive seasons to evaluate the response of wheat to pre-emergence (PRE) and early post-emergence (EPOST) herbicides. The herbicides prosulfocarb (3200 g ai ha−1) and chlorotoluron plus diflufenican (1380 + 92 g ai ha−1) were applied PRE, whereas the herbicides flufenacet plus diflufenican (240 + 120 g ai ha−1) and flufenacet plus diflufenican plus metribuzin (119.7 + 119.7 + 44.8 g ai ha−1) were applied EPOST at the second leaf growth stage of wheat. Heavy rainfalls that followed the PRE treatments and cold temperatures that occurred during the EPOST applications resulted in crop injuries and reduced yields in prosulfocarb, chlorotoluron plus diflufenican and flufenacet plus diflufenican the first and the second year, respectively. Weather conditions such as heavy rainfalls and low temperatures that may occur during and after herbicide treatments should be considered to avoid crop injuries and increase crop safety.

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