2018
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-83582018360100011
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Performance of Crops Grown in Succession to Soybeans Treated with Different Residual Herbicides

Abstract: Herbicides with residual effect applied in soybeans may affect the productivity of late harvest crops grown in succession. Thus, the objective of this research was to evaluate the agronomic performance of adzuki bean crops, crambe, millet and palisade grass pasture grown in succession to soybean crop treated with residual herbicides, as well as assess the contribution in weed management. Four trials were conducted in field conditions at the soybean crop in the harvest and then succeeded by adzuki bean crops, c… Show more

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“…Moreover, some pre-emergent herbicides display herbicidal modes of action which are not available for use as a post treatment, allowing for an effective rotation of modes of action, which, in turn, can effectively delay or prevent the evolution of herbicide resistance in weed populations (NUNES et al 2018). However, various factors must be taken into account when planning pre-emergent herbicide applications, as misuse can lead to severe crop phytotoxicity or even affect the subsequent crop species in the area due to herbicide residues in the soil -a phenomenon known as carry-over (WALSH et al 2015;SOUSA et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, some pre-emergent herbicides display herbicidal modes of action which are not available for use as a post treatment, allowing for an effective rotation of modes of action, which, in turn, can effectively delay or prevent the evolution of herbicide resistance in weed populations (NUNES et al 2018). However, various factors must be taken into account when planning pre-emergent herbicide applications, as misuse can lead to severe crop phytotoxicity or even affect the subsequent crop species in the area due to herbicide residues in the soil -a phenomenon known as carry-over (WALSH et al 2015;SOUSA et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%