Author(s) |
Boschma, Suzanne P
McDouall, Hugh W
Mclachlan, Jonathan W
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Publication Date |
2025-06
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Abstract |
<p>Annual grass weeds can provide significant competition to an establishing sown tropical perennial grass pasture. At least two years of grass weed control prior to sowing is required to reduce the weed seed bank. Pre-emergent herbicides used in summer cereals, such as atrazine or s-metolachlor with metcamifen seed safener, may reduce this preparation time. Two controlled-environment experiments were conducted to assess the potential for these pre-emergent herbicides to be used with several tropical perennial grasses. Experiment 1 tested the effect of metcamifen (400 g L<sup>−1</sup> a.i. at 0–2× label rate) on the emergence and vigor of <i>Chloris gayana, Dichanthium aristatum, Digitaria eriantha</i> and <i>Panicum coloratum</i>, with <i>Sorghum bicolor</i> as the control. Experiment 2 tested the effect of s-metolachlor (960 g h<sup>−1</sup> a.i.) with metcamifen-treated or untreated seed, and atrazine (1800 g h<sup>−1</sup> a.i.) on the emergence and early growth of the grasses. Metcamifen did not inhibit emergence or vigor of the grasses. Without metcamifen seed treatment, smetolachlor reduced the growth of the tropical perennial grasses by 47–100%, while it had no such effect on <i>S. bicolor</i>. In contrast, there was no effect of atrazine on shoot yields of the grasses, nor of s-metolachlor when <i>D. aristatum, D. eriantha</i> and <i>P. coloratum</i> seed had been treated with metcamifen. The collective results indicate that the herbicide safener metcamifen does not reduce the viability of tropical perennial grass seed and provides some protection against s-metolachlor, albeit not complete protection at the rates used in our study. Atrazine did not affect emergence or early growth of the grasses.</p>
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Citation |
Seeds, 4(2), p. 1-14
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ISSN |
2674-1024
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Publisher |
MDPI AG
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Title |
Potential Use of Herbicide Seed Safener and Pre-Emergent Residual Herbicides When Establishing Tropical Perennial Grasses—A Preliminary Study
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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