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Bermudagrass Control in Sugarcane in Brazil

  • Lucas Carvalho Cirilo
  • Antonio Luiz Cerdeira
  • Andrea Aparecida de Padua Mathias Azania
  • Lucas Ribeiro Beluci
  • João Eduardo Brandão Boneti
  • Vitor Simionato Bidóia
  • Carlos Alberto Mathias Azania

Journal of Experimental Agriculture International, Page 1-9
DOI: 10.9734/jeai/2021/v43i1030741
Published: 28 October 2021

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Abstract


Aims: Evaluation of the chemicals in controlling bermudagrass weed and effects on sugarcane selectivity.


Study Design: Chamber growth studies: completely randomized design with nine treatments with five replicates. Field studies: Randomized block design with nine treatments with five replicates


Place and Duration of Study: Instituto Agronômico, Centro de Cana, São Paulo State, Brazil, between February/2018 and December/2019.


Methodology: Bermudagrass chemical control was studied in growth chamber in pots. In the first stage, imazapyr, clomazone, indaziflam, sulfentrazone and the control treatment were studied. In the second stage, imazapyr, clomazone, indaziflam were applied and a treatment with no herbicides was maintained. After 75 days of imazapyr application and 38 days of clomazone and indaziflam, clomazone + indaziflam and clomazone + sulfentrazone were applied, in addition to the control treatment. Sugar cane selectivity study was carried out in the field. Before sugarcane planting, imazapyr, clomazone, indaziflam were applied. After planting, clomazone + indaziflam and clomazone + sulfentrazone were applied, in addition to the control treatment.


Results: Clomazone at 1050.0 g ha-1 applied as pre plant at 38 days before planting followed by clomazone at 1050.0 g ha-1 plus sulfentrazone at 650.0 g ha-1 applied 2 days after sugar cane planting was the best treatment for bermudagrass control and yield of the crop. Other viable options for control involved clomazone plus sulfentrazone used after imazapyr or indaziflam.


Keywords:
  • Saccharum spp.
  • weed, herbicides
  • α-esterase
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Cirilo, L. C., Cerdeira, A. L., Mathias Azania, A. A., Beluci, L. R., Brandão Boneti, J. E., Bidóia, V. S., & Mathias Azania, C. A. (2021). Bermudagrass Control in Sugarcane in Brazil. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International, 43(10), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.9734/jeai/2021/v43i1030741
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