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Soybean Weed Control for New Agents
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Eric P. Prostko
Professor and Extension Weed Specialist
University of Georgia
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Soybean Weed Control for New Agents
Georgia Soybean Acres Planted
Soybean Production In Georgia- Yield
Soybean Weed Control- Integrated Program Approach
Question- What is 1 practice to help improve weed control and increase yields?
Row Spacing Effects on Soybean Yield In Georgia
What did we do before RR soybeans?
Metribuzin on soybean- Sencor/Lexone
Metribuzin Use (%) - US Soybeans (NASS)
Metribuzin Injury
Palmer Amaranth Control in Soybeans with Metribuzin -2012
Residuals, Residuals, Residuals- Keep Using Them!!!!!!!!
U.S. Soybean Acres Planted to Herbicide Resistant Varieties
Herbicide Use in U.S. Soybeans - 2012
Weed Control in RR Soybeans- Prostko's Picks
What about delayed applications of glyphosate on RR soybeans?
Tolerance of GR-Soybean to Late-Season Glyphosate Applications (1.5 lb ai/A)
Soybean Yield As Influenced by Glyphosate Applied at R4 (Full Pod) + R6 (Full Seed) Stages
Glyphosate Yellow Flash
Likely Cause of Glyphosate Yellow Flash
Recent Research on Glyphosate and Mineral Accumulation
Liberty-Link® Soybeans
Weed Control in LL Soybeans - 2013
Liberty-Link Soybeans
Older PPO Herbicides Will Burn Soybeans (Reflex, Cobra, Blazer)
Future Technologies
Growth Regulator Injury
2,4-D Tolerance Gene
Dicamba Tolerance Gene
QUESTIONS?
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Soybean Weed Control for New Agents Eric P. Prostko Professor and Extension Weed Specialist Dept. Crop & Soil Sciences
Georgia Soybean Acres Planted (X 1000) Year Source: NASS
Soybean Production In Georgia Yield (Bu/A) Source: NASS
Soybean Weed Control Integrated Program Approach Tillage Rye Cover Irrigation Narrow Rows Hand-Weeding Herbicides
Question? What is 1 practice that all GA soybean growers could do and immediately help improve weed control and increase yields?
Row Spacing Effects on Soybean Yield In Georgia Carter and Boerma, 1979 (Athens, GA) 38” to 19” = 11% yield increase Parker et al., 1981 (Tifton, GA) 36” to 18” = 4% increase Boerma and Ashley, 1982 (Plains, GA) 36” to 20” = 17% yield increase Ethredge et al., 1989 (Plains, GA) 30” to 20” = 8% yield increase 30” to 10” = 11% yield increase 20” to 10” = 3% yield increase Woodruff, 2007-2008 (Camilla, GA) 36” to 24” = 8% yield increase Washington County, GA (2008) “A review of row spacing experiments in which an initial weed management practice had been accomplished revealed that in 64% of the cases (72 of 113 site-years), less late-season weed density and/or biomass, or greater late-season weed control, was achieved in narrow- compared to wide-row soybean production systems.” Bradley, K. W. 2006. A review of the effects of row spacing on weed management in corn and soybean. Online. Crop Management doi:10.1094/CM-2006-0227-02-RV.
What did we do before RR soybeans? Prowl, Treflan, Canopy, Sencor/Lexone, Lorox, Pursuit, Scepter, Gemini, Cobra, Blazer Sicklepod was a major problem 2,4-DB @ 2 oz/A with POST treatments
Metribuzin on soybean Sencor/Lexone Not a PPO (Valor or Reflex) triazine Good on pigweed and sicklepod Can be applied PPI Dryland fields? Issues soil texture, OM, pH Varieties Rotations Company support Lack of incentive at dealer level TriCor 75DF Metribuzin 75DF
Metribuzin Use (%) – US Soybeans (NASS) Commercial Sale of Sencor began in 1973 RR Command – 1985, Scepter - 1986, Pursuit - 1989
Metribuzin Injury
Palmer Amaranth Control in Soybeans with Metribuzin -2012 SB-10-12 August 9 78 DAP NTC Boundary 6.5EC @ 1.5 pt/A - PRE Roundup WM 5.5SL @ 22 oz/A – POST (June 20)
Residuals, Residuals, Residuals Keep Using Them!!!!!!!! TriCor 75DF
U.S. Soybean Acres Planted to Herbicide Resistant Varieties Source: NASS
Herbicide Use in U.S. Soybeans - 2012 Source: NASS
Weed Control in RR Soybeans Prostko’s Picks Tricor, or Boundary (Tricor + Dual), or Warrant, or Dual (PRE) fb glyphosate + Reflex (POST) Avoid Reflex mixtures with K-salt glyphosate formulations if possible Annual morningglory problems Glyphosate + Classic or FirstRate
What about delayed applications of glyphosate on RR soybeans? Current labels only allow application thru flowering stage of growth (R2 – full bloom – open flower at two uppermost nodes). What happens if applied later?
Tolerance of GR-Soybean to Late-Season Glyphosate Applications (1.5 lb ai/A) J.K. Norsworthy. 2004. Weed Technology 18:454-457 LSD 0.05 = NS
Soybean Yield As Influenced by Glyphosate Applied at R4 (Full Pod) + R6 (Full Seed) Stages Source: Miller et al., 2008. Weed Technology 22:359-362 THSD 0.05 = NS
Glyphosate Yellow Flash
Likely Cause of Glyphosate Yellow Flash Degradation of glyphosate to AMPA AMPA reduces chlorophyll content in soybean AMPA = aminomethylphosphonic Acid
Recent Research on Glyphosate and Mineral Accumulation “Glyphosate is unlikely to cause macro and micronutrient deficiencies in soybean if soil nutrient levels are properly maintained.” Henry, R.S, K.A. Wise, and W.G. Johnson. 2011. Glyphosate’s effect upon mineral accumulation in soybean. Online. Crop Management doi:10.1094/CM-2011-1024-01-RS. “Considering the available data, growers are unlikely to need Mn fertilizers just because they use glyphosate on GR soybeans.” Duke, S.O., J. Lydon, W.C. Koskinen, T.B., Moorman, R.L. Chaney, and R. Hammerschmid. 2012. Glyphosate Effects on Plant Mineral Nutrition, Crop Rhizosphere, Microbiota, and Plant Disease in Glyphosate-Resistant Crops. J. Agric. Food Chem. 60:10375-10397
Liberty-Link® Soybeans Liberty 2.34SL @ 22-36 oz/A VE-R1 2 applications (65 oz/A/year total) Tank-mixes with POST grass herbicides may reduce grass control Assure (10-21%); Fusilade (8-12%); Poast (25-41%); Select (4-22%) Residuals still needed Variety performance? Getting better **Best Results 15 GPA, medium droplet size, small weeds, 9 am - 6 pm
Weed Control in LL Soybeans - 2013 SB-23-13 July 17 NTC Dual Magnum @ 16 oz/A (PRE) Liberty @ 29 oz/A (MPOST) Reflex @ 16 oz/A (MPOST)
SB-04-11 6 dat Liberty Liberty + Dual Magnum Liberty + Reflex Liberty-Link Soybeans
Older PPO Herbicides Will Burn Soybeans (Reflex, Cobra, Blazer)
Future Technologies 2,4-D resistance Dicamba resistance
Growth Regulator Injury
2,4-D Tolerance Gene DowAgrosciences aad-1 gene Soil bacteria Sphingobium herbicidovorans
Dicamba Tolerance Gene Identified at University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2007 Soil bacteria capable of utilizing dicamba as a carbon source (i.e. food) Pseudomonas maltophilia
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