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Soybean (Glycine max) Tolerance to 2,4-D Ester Applied Preplant

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2017

Ronald F. Krausz
Affiliation:
Dep. Plant Soil Sci., Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale, IL 62901
George Kapusta
Affiliation:
Dep. Plant Soil Sci., Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale, IL 62901
Joseph L. Matthews
Affiliation:
Dep. Plant Soil Sci., Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale, IL 62901

Abstract

Field studies were conducted in 1991 and 1992 to determine potential soybean injury due to 2,4-D ester at 560, 1120, and 1680 g ai/ha applied 0, 7, and 14 d before planting (DBP). Delayed emergence and increased injury of soybean were observed as 2,4-D rate increased and interval between application and planting decreased. Delay in emergence ranged from 0 to 67% and 0 to 50% in 1991 and 1992, respectively. Injury at 15 days after planting (DAP) combined over years ranged from 0 to 61%. Minimal (0 to 8%) delay in emergence and minimal (0 to 5%) injury at 15, 30, 45, and 60 DAP occurred when 2,4-D at 560 or 1120 g/ha was applied 7 or 14 DBP. No significant yield reduction occurred due to 2,4-D rate, application timing, or their interaction.

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Copyright © 1994 by the Weed Science Society of America 

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