Volunteer soybean (Glycine max) interference in bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) crops: ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron critical level of damage and selectivity

This study aimed to determine the negative impact of volunteer soybean plants on bean crop yield and the tolerance of bean genotypes to the herbicides ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron. To determine the impact of volunteer soybean plants on bean crops, a field experiment was developed, with sub-sub-p...

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Autores principales: De Bortolli Pagnoncelli Jr., Fortunato, Trezzi, Michelangelo Muzell, Bortolanza Pereira, Patricia, Rader, Denise Roberta, Biedacha, Rodrigo, Galon, Leandro, Bresciani Machado, Adriano
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author De Bortolli Pagnoncelli Jr., Fortunato
Trezzi, Michelangelo Muzell
Bortolanza Pereira, Patricia
Rader, Denise Roberta
Biedacha, Rodrigo
Galon, Leandro
Bresciani Machado, Adriano
spellingShingle De Bortolli Pagnoncelli Jr., Fortunato
Trezzi, Michelangelo Muzell
Bortolanza Pereira, Patricia
Rader, Denise Roberta
Biedacha, Rodrigo
Galon, Leandro
Bresciani Machado, Adriano
Volunteer soybean (Glycine max) interference in bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) crops: ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron critical level of damage and selectivity
interferencia competitiva
soja voluntaria
tolerancia
herbicidas
competitive interference
volunteer soybean
tolerance
herbicides
author_facet De Bortolli Pagnoncelli Jr., Fortunato
Trezzi, Michelangelo Muzell
Bortolanza Pereira, Patricia
Rader, Denise Roberta
Biedacha, Rodrigo
Galon, Leandro
Bresciani Machado, Adriano
author_sort De Bortolli Pagnoncelli Jr., Fortunato
title Volunteer soybean (Glycine max) interference in bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) crops: ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron critical level of damage and selectivity
title_short Volunteer soybean (Glycine max) interference in bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) crops: ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron critical level of damage and selectivity
title_full Volunteer soybean (Glycine max) interference in bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) crops: ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron critical level of damage and selectivity
title_fullStr Volunteer soybean (Glycine max) interference in bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) crops: ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron critical level of damage and selectivity
title_full_unstemmed Volunteer soybean (Glycine max) interference in bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) crops: ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron critical level of damage and selectivity
title_sort volunteer soybean (glycine max) interference in bean (phaseolus vulgaris) crops: ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron critical level of damage and selectivity
description This study aimed to determine the negative impact of volunteer soybean plants on bean crop yield and the tolerance of bean genotypes to the herbicides ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron. To determine the impact of volunteer soybean plants on bean crops, a field experiment was developed, with sub-sub-plots, and four replications. The main plots contained two bean cultivars, while the sub-plots received two soybean sowing times (0 and 7 days after the beans had been sown), while the sub-sub plots contained five soybean plant densities (0, 5, 10, 20, and 40 plants m-2). The tolerance of the bean genotypes was evaluated with two experiments in a completely randomized design with three replications. They were arranged in a 28 x 3 factorial design (bean genotypes x herbicide doses). Each soybean plant per m2 reduced bean crop yield by 4%. The recommended doses of ethoxysulfuorn and halosulfuorn resulted in tolerance levels above 70% for all the studied bean genotypes. Highlights: The herbicides ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron, are registered in Brazil for the control of volunteer soybean plants in bean crops. To date, the impact generated by volunteer soybean plants competing with bean plants is unknown. The tolerance of 28 bean cultivars to herbicides ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron was determined using dose label and double the dose. The impact of volunteer soybean plants on bean crops was determined using two bean cultivars and two soybean sowing times. The bean genotypes displayed a highly variable response to the herbicides ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron; however, when the label recommended dose of the herbicides was used, the tolerance levels observed were over 70%. Each soybean plant is capable of causing a 4% reduction in bean plant grain yield, regardless of the establishment time of the soybean plants or the bean genotype.
publisher Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo
publishDate 2023
url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/6057
topic interferencia competitiva
soja voluntaria
tolerancia
herbicidas
competitive interference
volunteer soybean
tolerance
herbicides
topic_facet interferencia competitiva
soja voluntaria
tolerancia
herbicidas
competitive interference
volunteer soybean
tolerance
herbicides
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spelling I11-R107article-60572023-12-18T19:08:47Z Volunteer soybean (Glycine max) interference in bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) crops: ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron critical level of damage and selectivity Volunteer soybean (Glycine max) interference in bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) crops: ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron critical level of damage and selectivity De Bortolli Pagnoncelli Jr., Fortunato Trezzi, Michelangelo Muzell Bortolanza Pereira, Patricia Rader, Denise Roberta Biedacha, Rodrigo Galon, Leandro Bresciani Machado, Adriano interferencia competitiva soja voluntaria tolerancia herbicidas competitive interference volunteer soybean tolerance herbicides This study aimed to determine the negative impact of volunteer soybean plants on bean crop yield and the tolerance of bean genotypes to the herbicides ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron. To determine the impact of volunteer soybean plants on bean crops, a field experiment was developed, with sub-sub-plots, and four replications. The main plots contained two bean cultivars, while the sub-plots received two soybean sowing times (0 and 7 days after the beans had been sown), while the sub-sub plots contained five soybean plant densities (0, 5, 10, 20, and 40 plants m-2). The tolerance of the bean genotypes was evaluated with two experiments in a completely randomized design with three replications. They were arranged in a 28 x 3 factorial design (bean genotypes x herbicide doses). Each soybean plant per m2 reduced bean crop yield by 4%. The recommended doses of ethoxysulfuorn and halosulfuorn resulted in tolerance levels above 70% for all the studied bean genotypes. Highlights: The herbicides ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron, are registered in Brazil for the control of volunteer soybean plants in bean crops. To date, the impact generated by volunteer soybean plants competing with bean plants is unknown. The tolerance of 28 bean cultivars to herbicides ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron was determined using dose label and double the dose. The impact of volunteer soybean plants on bean crops was determined using two bean cultivars and two soybean sowing times. The bean genotypes displayed a highly variable response to the herbicides ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron; however, when the label recommended dose of the herbicides was used, the tolerance levels observed were over 70%. Each soybean plant is capable of causing a 4% reduction in bean plant grain yield, regardless of the establishment time of the soybean plants or the bean genotype. This study aimed to determine the negative impact of volunteer soybean plants on bean crop yield and the tolerance of bean genotypes to the herbicides ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron. To determine the impact of volunteer soybean plants on bean crops, a field experiment was developed, with sub-sub-plots, and four replications. The main plots contained two bean cultivars, while the sub-plots received two soybean sowing times (0 and 7 days after the beans had been sown), while the sub-sub plots contained five soybean plant densities (0, 5, 10, 20, and 40 plants m-2). The tolerance of the bean genotypes was evaluated with two experiments in a completely randomized design with three replications. They were arranged in a 28 x 3 factorial design (bean genotypes x herbicide doses). Each soybean plant per m2 reduced bean crop yield by 4%. The recommended doses of ethoxysulfuorn and halosulfuorn resulted in tolerance levels above 70% for all the studied bean genotypes. Highlights: The herbicides ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron, are registered in Brazil for the control of volunteer soybean plants in bean crops. To date, the impact generated by volunteer soybean plants competing with bean plants is unknown. The tolerance of 28 bean cultivars to herbicides ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron was determined using dose label and double the dose. The impact of volunteer soybean plants on bean crops was determined using two bean cultivars and two soybean sowing times. The bean genotypes displayed a highly variable response to the herbicides ethoxysulfuron and halosulfuron; however, when the label recommended dose of the herbicides was used, the tolerance levels observed were over 70%. Each soybean plant is capable of causing a 4% reduction in bean plant grain yield, regardless of the establishment time of the soybean plants or the bean genotype. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo 2023-12-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/6057 10.48162/rev.39.113 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 55 No. 2 (2023): July-December; 108-119 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 55 Núm. 2 (2023): Julio-Diciembre; 108-119 1853-8665 0370-4661 eng https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/6057/6101 Derechos de autor 2023 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.es