Green pigweed [Amaranthus powellii S. Wats.] is a competitive, annual, broadleaf weed that can significantly reduce soybean yield due to rapid early growth and biomass production. As a consequence of green pigweed’s high competitiveness with crops, the weed species is generally managed with the use of herbicides; this may, however, lead to the selection of resistance. A green pigweed biotype with resistance to MCPA, mecoprop, dichlorprop-p, aminocyclopyrachlor (synthetic auxins), and imazethapyr (acetolactate synthase-(ALS)-inhibitor) was recently confirmed in Ontario, Canada. Research was conducted to identify alternative effective preemergence (PRE) and postemergence (POST) herbicides for the control of multiple-herbicide-resistant (MHR) green pigweed in Ontario soybean production. Four field trials, two with PRE and two with POST herbicides were conducted near Dresden, Ontario in 2019 and 2020. Visible soybean injury, green pigweed control, density, aboveground biomass, and soybean yield were evaluated following application with 19 PRE herbicide treatments and 12 POST herbicide treatments in separate studies. At 8 wk after application (WAA), pyroxasulfone/flumioxazin applied PRE controlled green pigweed 95% and was the most effective soil-applied herbicide. In the POST study, glyphosate was the most effective herbicide, controlling green pigweed 94% at 8 WAA. Imazethapyr, applied PRE or POST did not control this green pigweed biotype as it is also resistant to ALS-inhibitors. Control with other ALS-inhibiting herbicides as well as with PPO-inhibiting herbicides was variable, and further research is needed to determine the reason for variable control with these herbicides.
Green pigweed [Amaranthus powellii S.Wats.] is a prolific annual dicot weed that is a prominent weed of crop production in northeastern North America. Green pigweed interference has been documented to reduce corn yields up to 54% in the absence of control strategies. In 2021, a green pigweed biotype from a field near Dresden, Ontario, Canada was determined to be resistant to MCPA, mecoprop, dichlorprop-p, aminocyclopyrachlor (synthetic auxins), and imazethapyr (acetolactate synthase-(ALS)-inhibitor), further impacting control of this weed biotype. Two field studies, with herbicides applied preemergence (PRE) or postemergence (POST), were conducted in 2020 and repeated in 2021. The objective of the research was to determine the most effective PRE and POST herbicides for the control of multiple-herbicide-resistant (MHR) green pigweed in Ontario corn production. 18 PRE and 18 POST herbicide treatments were evaluated in separate studies. Visible crop injury, visible green pigweed control at specified timepoints after herbicide application, green pigweed density, green pigweed biomass, and corn yield at harvest maturity were collected. In the PRE study, rimsulfuron + mesotrione was identified as the most efficacious treatment providing 88% control at 8 WAA. In the POST study, atrazine was identified as the most efficacious treatment providing 94% control at 8 WAA. Control with all PRE herbicide treatments was impacted by rainfall following application. MCPA ester applied POST controlled green pigweed 30% at 8 WAA; reduced control is attributed to herbicide resistance in this biotype. When compared to similar studies, control of green pigweed was reduced with some of the POST herbicides tested. While MHR green pigweed represents an additional challenge for growers, there are efficacious herbicide treatments that would allow it to be managed in corn production.
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