Camelina (Camelina sativa) Tolerance to Selected Preemergence Herbicides

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作者
Jha, Prashant [1 ]
Stougaard, Robert N.
机构
[1] Montana State Univ, Southern Agr Res Ctr, Huntley, MT 59037 USA
关键词
Camelina; herbicide tolerance; injury; preemergence herbicides; WEED-CONTROL; YIELD RESPONSE; WINTER-WHEAT; SEED YIELD; PYROXASULFONE; SUPPRESSION; MANAGEMENT; DRYLAND; KOCHIA;
D O I
10.1614/WT-D-13-00061.1
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Camelina is an emerging oilseed crop suitable for biofuel production in dryland cropping systems of the northwestern United States. Currently, camelina growers have limited herbicide options available for weed control. Tolerance of camelina to PRE applications of quinclorac, S-metolachlor, dimethenamid-P, pendimethalin, and pyroxasulfone was evaluated at two locations (Kalispell in 2009 and 2010, and Huntley in 2010 and 2011) in Montana. Susceptibility to each herbicide was determined at three different rates. Quinclorac applied PRE at 280 to 840 g ai ha(-1) did not significantly injure camelina, and had no negative effect on plant density, biomass, flowering, and yield at either location. S-Metolachlor at 1,060 to 2,140 g ai ha(-1) caused less than 20% injury to camelina, with no reductions in plant density, biomass, and yield compared with the nontreated check. Dimethenamid-P applied at 630 g ai ha(-1) did not affect camelina density, biomass, flowering, and yield; however, at the 1,260 g ha(-1) rate, injury was as high as 60% (in the coarse-textured Kalispell soil), and plant density and yield were reduced as much as 50 and 31%, respectively, in addition to delayed flowering. Despite causing some visual injury to camelina, crop yield was not reduced by pendimethalin at the 1,060 or 2,130 g ai ha(-1) rate. Pyroxasulfone caused significant crop injury, stand loss, and yield reductions, and thus does not appear to be a viable option for weed control in camelina. Camelina plants that exhibited early-season injury showed robust growth and compensatory abilities, with lack of significant effect of herbicides on late-season plant height and biomass at least in one of the two locations. On the baseis of this research, quinclorac was the safest of all herbicides tested in camelina. Dimethenamid-P, S-metolachlor, and pendimethalin also may have an acceptable level of crop safety at lower use rates for possible registration in camelina.
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页码:712 / 717
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