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Enlist E3™ Soybean Sensitivity and Enlist™ Herbicide-Based Program Control of Sumatran Fleabane (Conyza sumatrensis)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2018

Rafael L. Frene
Affiliation:
Research Scientist, Dow AgroSciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina,
David M. Simpson*
Affiliation:
Research Scientist, Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, IN, USA
Marcos Baez Buchanan
Affiliation:
Research Scientist, Dow AgroSciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Ernesto Teran Vega
Affiliation:
Research Scientist, Dow AgroSciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Maximiliano E. Ravotti
Affiliation:
Research Scientist, Dow AgroSciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Pablo P. Valverde
Affiliation:
Research Scientist, Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, IN, USA
*
Author for correspondence: David M. Simpson, Research Scientist, Dow AgroSciences, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN, 46268. (E-mail: dmsimpson@dow.com)
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Abstract

Enlist E3™ soybean, resistant to 2,4-D, glufosinate, and glyphosate, provides options to control glyphosate-resistant Sumatran fleabane before planting and in crop. Twenty field trials were conducted in Argentina to determine Enlist E3 soybean sensitivity to POST applications of 2,4-D choline+glyphosate or glufosinate. Maximum injury from a single 2,4-D choline+glyphosate application at 1X (1140+1140 g ae ha−1) and 2X rate was 4% and 13%, respectively, at 3 days after treatment in the temperate Humid Pampa region. Slightly higher injury of 11 and 23% was observed in sub-tropical region of northern Argentina. Injury was transient with recovery occurring within 14 days. Injury caused by sequential applications was equivalent to that caused by single applications. Soybean yield was not affected by single nor sequential applications. In four trials, control programs containing 2,4-D choline+glyphosate applied PRE and POST provided greater GR Sumatran fleabane control and a 12 to 26% increase in yield compared to 2,4-D choline+glyphosate applied at PRE only. This research demonstrates the glyphosate-resistant control programs that include 2,4-D choline, glyphosate, and glufosinate provide excellent GR Sumatran fleabane control.

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Table 1 Descriptions of Enlist E3™ soybean crop sensitivity and efficacy trials from 2013 to 2016 in Argentina.

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Table 2 Herbicide and adjuvant product application rates and manufacturer information used in Enlist E3™ soybean tolerance and Sumatran fleabane efficacy trials.

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Table 3 Evaluation of herbicide programs in Enlist E3™ soybean for control of glyphosate-resistant Sumatran fleabane in Argentina in trials conducted in cropping seasons from 2015 through 2017.

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Figure 1 Necrotic Enlist E3™ soybean leaves 5 days after application of 2,4-D choline plus glyphosate DMA at 1,140+1,140 g ha−1 (1× rate).

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Figure 2 Chlorosis in Enlist E3 soybean leaves 7 days after application of glufosinate at 600 g ha−1 plus ammonium sulfate at 2% (v/v).

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Table 4 Visual injury and yield of Enlist E3™ soybean in a temperate region (Humid Pampa) of Argentina from 2013 through 2016 cropping seasons.a

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Table 5 Visual injury and yield of Enlist E3 soybean in a subtropical region of northwestern Argentina across trials conducted in cropping seasons from 2013 through 2016.a

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Figure 3 Herbicide program in Enlist E3™ soybean for control of glyphosate-resistant Sumatran fleabane in Argentina. The study is based on a preplant foundation treatment of glyphosate DMA at 1,200 g ha−1 plus diclosulam at 25.2 g ha−1 plus halauxifen at 5 g ha−1 followed by glyphosate DMA at 1,200 g ha−1 plus 2,4-D choline at 900 g ha−1 in postemergence at V3 with untreated on left.

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Table 6 Percent yield increase over the current commercial standard of glyphosate plus 2,4-D choline plus chlorimuron followed by glyphosate.