2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cropro.2019.04.001
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Flufenacet controls multiple herbicide resistant Phalaris minor Retz. in wheat

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“…The best tank mixes for the control of these populations were metribuzin + clodinafop-propargyl, metribuzin + sulfosulfuron, and trifluralin, followed by clodinafop-propargyl or sulfosulfuron [77]. Additionally, pyroxasulfone [120], flufenacet [120,121], and flumioxazin [122] have been reported to successfully control P. minor populations with resistance to multiple PSII, ACCase, and ALS inhibitors. The addition of sulfosulfuron + clodinafop-propargyl, clodinafop-propargyl + metribuzin, and pinoxaden + sulfosulfuron herbicides at 50% of the recommended dose had a positive effect on the control of herbicide-resistant P. minor in wheat and led to yield enhancement [123].…”
Section: Management Of Herbicide Resistance In Phalaris Sppmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best tank mixes for the control of these populations were metribuzin + clodinafop-propargyl, metribuzin + sulfosulfuron, and trifluralin, followed by clodinafop-propargyl or sulfosulfuron [77]. Additionally, pyroxasulfone [120], flufenacet [120,121], and flumioxazin [122] have been reported to successfully control P. minor populations with resistance to multiple PSII, ACCase, and ALS inhibitors. The addition of sulfosulfuron + clodinafop-propargyl, clodinafop-propargyl + metribuzin, and pinoxaden + sulfosulfuron herbicides at 50% of the recommended dose had a positive effect on the control of herbicide-resistant P. minor in wheat and led to yield enhancement [123].…”
Section: Management Of Herbicide Resistance In Phalaris Sppmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A literatura registra vários exemplos de herbicidas comerciais, incluindo os fluorados, que são empregados para controlar plantas daninhas (HOFFMAN e VAUGHN, 1996;PANG et al, 2016;RASOOL et al, 2019). O flúor desempenha um papel crucial nesses herbicidas, aumentando a capacidade de interação com enzimas receptoras e inibindo vias metabólicas essenciais para as plantas daninhas (YU et al, 2009).…”
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