Yield and Yield Loss of Conventional Soybean as Influenced by 2,4-D
Апстракт
To stress investigations aimed at clarifying the impact of 2,4-D drift on non-2,4-D tolerant soybean, a study was conducted in 2019 near Concord, NE. Specifically, the study investigated the impact of 2,4-D micro-rates on conventional soybean yield. The experiment used a randomized complete block design with a split-plot arrangement and four replications. Main plots consisted of three 2,4-D application times [second trifoliate (V2); beginning of flowering (V7/R1); and full flowering (R2)] and subplots consisted of six micro rates of 2,4-D (1/5; 1/10; 1/50; 1/100; 1/500; and 1/1000 of the label recommended dose of 1,120 g ae ha-1) and a check with no herbicide applied. Soybean injury was visually assessed at 7, 14 and 21 days after treatment (DAT), and grain was collected using a small-plot combine. In general, soybean injury increased with an increase in 2,4-D dose. R2 was more sensitive to 2,4-D injury than the V2 and R1 stages at 21 DAT. A 2,4-D dose of 39.6 g ae ha-1 caused 5% injur...y to conventional soybean at R2 stage compared with a 1.2-fold higher dose required to cause the same level of injury at both the V2 and R1 stages. In terms of yield reduction, the R1 stage was the most sensitive. Preliminary data analysis showed that 2,4-D dose of 1.97 g ae ha-1 reduced conventional soybean yield by 5% (0.2 Mg ha-1) at the R1 stage compared with 140.6 and 24.2 g ae ha-1 required to cause the same yield reduction at the V2 and R2 stage, respectively. Overall, these results show that conventional soybean is more sensitive to 2,4-D at the reproductive stages and therefore preventing 2,4-D drift at such stages is crucial.
Кључне речи:
soybean / tolerantИзвор:
Proceedings of the 74th Annual Meeting of the North Central Weed Science Society, December 10-13, 2019 Columbus, OH, 2019, 32-Издавач:
- North Central Weed Science Society (NCWSS)
Институција/група
Institut za povrtarstvoTY - CONF AU - Cuvaca, Ivan AU - Scott, Jon AU - Jovanović, Darko AU - Knežević, Stevan PY - 2019 UR - http://RIVeC.institut-palanka.rs/handle/123456789/831 AB - To stress investigations aimed at clarifying the impact of 2,4-D drift on non-2,4-D tolerant soybean, a study was conducted in 2019 near Concord, NE. Specifically, the study investigated the impact of 2,4-D micro-rates on conventional soybean yield. The experiment used a randomized complete block design with a split-plot arrangement and four replications. Main plots consisted of three 2,4-D application times [second trifoliate (V2); beginning of flowering (V7/R1); and full flowering (R2)] and subplots consisted of six micro rates of 2,4-D (1/5; 1/10; 1/50; 1/100; 1/500; and 1/1000 of the label recommended dose of 1,120 g ae ha-1) and a check with no herbicide applied. Soybean injury was visually assessed at 7, 14 and 21 days after treatment (DAT), and grain was collected using a small-plot combine. In general, soybean injury increased with an increase in 2,4-D dose. R2 was more sensitive to 2,4-D injury than the V2 and R1 stages at 21 DAT. A 2,4-D dose of 39.6 g ae ha-1 caused 5% injury to conventional soybean at R2 stage compared with a 1.2-fold higher dose required to cause the same level of injury at both the V2 and R1 stages. In terms of yield reduction, the R1 stage was the most sensitive. Preliminary data analysis showed that 2,4-D dose of 1.97 g ae ha-1 reduced conventional soybean yield by 5% (0.2 Mg ha-1) at the R1 stage compared with 140.6 and 24.2 g ae ha-1 required to cause the same yield reduction at the V2 and R2 stage, respectively. Overall, these results show that conventional soybean is more sensitive to 2,4-D at the reproductive stages and therefore preventing 2,4-D drift at such stages is crucial. PB - North Central Weed Science Society (NCWSS) C3 - Proceedings of the 74th Annual Meeting of the North Central Weed Science Society, December 10-13, 2019 Columbus, OH T1 - Yield and Yield Loss of Conventional Soybean as Influenced by 2,4-D SP - 32 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_831 ER -
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Cuvaca, I., Scott, J., Jovanović, D.,& Knežević, S.. (2019). Yield and Yield Loss of Conventional Soybean as Influenced by 2,4-D. in Proceedings of the 74th Annual Meeting of the North Central Weed Science Society, December 10-13, 2019 Columbus, OH North Central Weed Science Society (NCWSS)., 32. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_831
Cuvaca I, Scott J, Jovanović D, Knežević S. Yield and Yield Loss of Conventional Soybean as Influenced by 2,4-D. in Proceedings of the 74th Annual Meeting of the North Central Weed Science Society, December 10-13, 2019 Columbus, OH. 2019;:32. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_831 .
Cuvaca, Ivan, Scott, Jon, Jovanović, Darko, Knežević, Stevan, "Yield and Yield Loss of Conventional Soybean as Influenced by 2,4-D" in Proceedings of the 74th Annual Meeting of the North Central Weed Science Society, December 10-13, 2019 Columbus, OH (2019):32, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_831 .