1995
DOI: 10.1006/pest.1995.1026
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Ethametsulfuron Methyl Metabolism and Crop Selectivity in Spring Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.)

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“…The AHAS inhibitor herbicide ethametsulfuron‐methyl controls some Brassicaceae weeds (e.g. Sinapis arvensis ) in canola . Canola and other Brassicaceae crops are tolerant to ethametsulfuron‐methyl owing to rapid metabolism via hydroxylation of the ethoxy group on the triazine ring and N ‐dealkylation .…”
Section: Non‐target‐site Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The AHAS inhibitor herbicide ethametsulfuron‐methyl controls some Brassicaceae weeds (e.g. Sinapis arvensis ) in canola . Canola and other Brassicaceae crops are tolerant to ethametsulfuron‐methyl owing to rapid metabolism via hydroxylation of the ethoxy group on the triazine ring and N ‐dealkylation .…”
Section: Non‐target‐site Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…99 Canola and other Brassicaceae crops are tolerant to ethametsulfuronmethyl owing to rapid metabolism via hydroxylation of the ethoxy group on the triazine ring and N-dealkylation. 99,100 A weedy Brassica kaber (or S. arvensis) population was found to be resistant to ethametsulfuron-methyl (while remaining susceptible to other SU and IMI herbicides) after only one use of this herbicide. 101 The resistance is due to enhanced rates of ethametsulfuron-methyl metabolism, mimicking that of canola.…”
Section: Sinapis Arvensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the one-to six-leaf stage, S. arvensis is controlled by ethametsulfuron when applied at 10 to 30 g a.i. ha -1 (Blackshaw 1989a;Swanton and Chandler 1989;Lichtner et al 1995). Early application is required for optimum weed control (Blackshaw 1989a;Swanton and Chandler 1989;Buchanan et al 1990a, b).…”
Section: Response To Herbicides and Other Chemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand the addition of humic substances could also increase retention of organic pollutants (Benoit et al, 1996;Celis et al, 1998;Conte et al, 2001). 3,5-triazine-2-yl) amino] carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl] benzoate} is a widely applied herbicide for postemergence weed control in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) (Lichtner et al, 1995;Van Eerd and Hall, 2000;Veldhuis et al, 2000). Because of moderately high water solubility (378 mg kg À1 , pH 7), ethametsulfuron-methyl has a high potential for leaching into groundwater, and it moves preferentially in percolating water rather than in eroded soil (Beyer et al, 1988).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%