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Efficacy of pre-emergence herbicides in controlling Sumatran fleabane (Conyza sumatrensis) in the off-season
Received: February 1st, 2023 ; Accepted: May 7th, 2023 ; Published: May 19th, 2023 ;
Correspondence: [email protected] herbicides can be effective in controlling Sumatran fleabane
(Conyza sumatrensis [Retz.] E.Walker) at soybean and other crops. The goal was to evaluate the
effectiveness of sulfentrazone/diuron, imazethapyr/flumioxazin, flumioxazin, diclosulam,
s-metolachlor, imazethapyr, clomazone and imazapic/imazapyr in controlling Sumatran fleabane
for application in the off-season before soybean planting. Three experiments were conducted in
the off season, with 9 treatments. The control of Sumatran fleabane was evaluated at 28, 42
and 49 days after application (DAA), at 49 DAA was performed counting of plants per m2
. In
experiment 1, the worst performance was found for s-metolachlor (58.3% final control), in a
situation of lower emergence flow of Sumatran fleabane, with equivalence for the other
herbicides. In experiments 2 and 3, with greater emergence flow of Sumatran fleabane,
clomazone efficacy stood out (≥ 86.3% final control). A micro-encapsulated formulation of
clomazone was used, which causes greater intoxication to this weed due to its slow release into
the soil, and presents less loss to the environment. In conditions of lower emergence of Sumatran
fleabane, sulfentrazone/diuron, imazethapyr/flumioxazin, flumioxazin, diclosulam, imazethapyr,
clomazone and imazapic/imazapyr were effective in controlling it. Even in this condition,
s-metolachlor was not effective in controlling Sumatran fleabane. The application of clomazone
was effective in controlling Sumatran fleabane in the three experiments. Clomazone is
characterized as an important herbicide for use in the off season in the management of this weed
before soybean sowing
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