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2013 ASHS Annual Conference

15340:
Early-season Weed Control in Direct-seeded Onion

Thursday, July 25, 2013: 10:45 AM
Springs Salon D/E (Desert Springs J.W Marriott Resort )
Harlene Hatterman-Valenti, Plant Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND
Collin P. Auwarter, Plant Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo
Field research was conducted at the Oakes Irrigation research center near Oakes, ND, on ‘Sedona’ onion.  Micro-rate applications of bromoxynil and/or oxyfluorfen were compared to preemergence treatments using ethofumesate at 1.1 or 2.2 kg/ha or DCPA at 14.9 kg/ha for early season broadleaf control. Clethodim plus a petroleum oil surfactant, was added to each micro-rate application for grass control.  Onion seed was planted May 14 and harvested October 3. Herbicide applications were made May 22 (PRE-A), June 4 (flag leaf-B), June 12 (1.5 leaf-C), June 21 (2 leaf-D), June 27, (3 leaf-E), and July 2 (4 leaf-F) using a CO2 pressurized sprayer equipped with 80º flat fan nozzles with a spray volume of 20 GPA and pressure of 40 psi. Treatments that included micro-rate bromoxynil during at least one of the application timings provided better common lambsquarters control throughout the trial compared to treatments without bromoxynil. In contrast, treatments with the micro-rate oxyfluorfen applied alone had poor common lambsquarters control. However, applying bromoxynil at the 70 g/ha followed by tank mixes of bromoxynil and oxyfluorfen at 70 g/ha provided the best common lambsquarters control compared to all other treatments. Applying bromoxynil at the 35 g/ha followed by tank mixes of bromoxynil and oxyfluorfen at 70 g/ha had significantly less control of common lambsquarters. The highest yielding treatment was when bromoxynil was applied at 70 g/ha followed by tank mixes of bromoxynil and oxyfluorfen at 70 g/ha with 82.3 T/ha. The lowest yielding treatment besides the untreated, which didn’t produce any marketable bulbs, was when bromoxynil was applied at 35 g/ha followed by tank mixes of bromoxynil and oxyfluorfen at 70 g/ha with 26.8 T/ha. The preemergence conventional treatment of ethofumesate at 1.1 kg/ha had the second highest yield of 70.6 T/ha.