Herbicide-Resistant Weeds: A Dilemma in Dixie

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Herbicide-Resistant Weeds: A Dilemma in Dixie. Culpepper, York, Steckel, Prostko. What is Herbicide Resistance? (official WSSA definition). Inherited ability of a biotype of a weed to survive and reproduce following exposure to a dose of herbicide - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Herbicide-Resistant Weeds:A Dilemma in Dixie

Culpepper, York, Steckel, Prostko

What is Herbicide Resistance? (official WSSA definition)

Inherited ability of a biotype of a weed

to survive and reproduce following

exposure to a dose of herbicide

normally lethal to the wild type.

WeatherMax 22 oz, 2 d after application to 16 inch Palmer

WeatherMax 33 oz/A on 3” Palmer

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Why is Resistance Such a Big Deal Now?

Why is Resistance Such a Big Deal Now?

1. ALS resistant pigweeds2. Glyphosate-resistant horseweed3. Glyphosate-resistant ragweed4. Glyphosate-resistant lambsquarters*5. Glyphosate-resistant Italian ryegrass*

1. Glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth (pigweed)

Significant

Potentially Devastating

*suspected not confirmed

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*Imidazolinones, sulfonylureas, 19 states

triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylthiobenzoates

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Commonly Used ALS Herbicides

• Accent• Ally/Cimarron• Beacon• Beyond• Cadre • Classic• Envoke• Exceed• Express • Finesse• FirstRate

• Glean• Harmony Extra• Maverick Pro• Osprey • Peak• Permit• Pursuit• Python• Scepter• Staple• Strongarm

Prostko 2006

2005 ALS-Resistant Pigweed Survey61 locations, 21 counties

• 2892 plants treated• 2442 plants survived (84%)

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1USDA, AMS. 2006. Publ. mp-cn833.

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Adoption of Roundup Ready

Technology in the US

(million acres)

Soybean

CornCotton

Very Small

Seeded

Approximately 1 mm

Shields, E.J., J.T. Dauer, M.J. VanGessel, and G. Neuman. 2006. Horseweed (Conyza canadensis) seed collected in the planetary boundary layer. Weed Sci. 54:1063-1067.

Altitude

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Seeds found

(#/1000 m3)*

3.3

1.7

* Approximately 33 by 33 by 33 ft

Photo credit: Larry SteckelPhoto credit: Larry Steckel

Must Start Clean!Must Start Clean!

Photo credit: Larry SteckelPhoto credit: Larry Steckel

GR Horseweed Control

0 20 40 60 80 100

Roundup WM 22oz

Clarity 8 oz + Roundup WM 22oz

Ignite 23 oz

LSD = 12

% Horseweed Control

Milan May 28, 2006

2,4-D 16 oz + Roundup WM 22oz

Burndown applied 4/3/06

Clarity 8 oz + Roundup WM 22oz fb/Gramoxone Inteon 40 oz + Caparol 24oz

Clarity 8 oz + Roundup WM 22oz fb/Roundup WM 22oz + Cotoran 24oz

HORSEWEED Preferred Burndown Options

1. Roundup + ½ pt Clarity, mid March

2. Roundup + 2 pt 2,4-D, mid March

With either of above, consider a residual herbicide with the burndown, such as Valor.

If no residual, Gramoxone + Cotoran or Direx at planting or Ignite + Cotoran or Direx

at planting.

2004 Common Horseweed Burndown Program

Photo credit: Larry SteckelPhoto credit: Larry Steckel

Rapid Growth Becoming Extremely Large

Average Number of Seed Produced per PlantAverage Number of Seed Produced per Plant

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PalmerAmaranth

goosegrass annualbluegrass

commoncocklebur

Top 4 Herbicide Resistant Weeds in US peanut - 175; cotton - 250; corn - 800

Attapulgus GA, September 2004

Multiple Generations – Short Seed Dormancy

Untreated

Georgia, 2006

Glyphosate 4X rate,

applied three times

Palmer Amaranth Infesting Cotton

North Carolina, 2006

Untreated Glyphosate 4X rate,

applied three times

Palmer Amaranth Infesting Cotton

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*Palmer populations being studied for resistance.

Resistance trait will move through pollen

Managing Glyphosate Resistance

Georgia and North Carolina Recommendations*

At Planting

Topical (1-to 4 lf cotton) Layby Directed

Yellow

+

Reflex

Glyphosate + Dual Magnum

(no emerged Palmer)MSMA + Diuron

MSMA + Layby Pro

MSMA + Suprend

MSMA + ValorGlyphosate + Staple

(Palmer 1-2”)

*Cultivation, Hooded Sprays, and/or Hand Weeding Will be Required

Prowl H20 1.75 pt + Reflex 1 pt PRE

WeatherMax 22 oz + Dual Mag 18 DAP before Pigweed emergence

WeatherMax 22 oz + Direx 1.5 pt PDIR

Prowl H20 1.75 pt + Reflex 1 pt PRE

WeatherMax 22 oz + Dual Mag 24 DAP with ½” Palmer

WeatherMax 22 oz + Direx 1.5 pt PDIR

Prowl + Reflex PRE

Roundup + Staple 3 inch

Direx + MSMA PD

Prowl H20 1.75 pt + Reflex 1 pt PRE

WeatherMax 22 oz + Staple at 3 inch

WeatherMax 22 oz + Direx 1.5 pt PDIR

0 1.3 5.2 10.2 20.42.6Staple LX fl oz/A

2004

2006

1X glyphosate + 1X Staple; Palmer 0.5 inches when treated

Delay the arrival or spread of resistance

Resistance Management Practices

1. Reduce herbicide reliance (as practical)

2. Diversify MOAs; Multiple MOAs

a. Multiple MOAs within a crop.

At Planting Topical (1-to 4-lf cotton) Layby Directed

Yellow

Glyphosate

+

Dual Magnum or Staple

MSMA or glyphosate

+

Diuron,

Layby Pro,

Suprend, or

Valor

*Staple will not control ALS-resistant Palmer. Sequence can be used as the glyphosate + Dual mixture. Yellow = Prowl or Treflan type products.

DELAY glyphosate-resistant Palmer in RR cotton fields with LIGHT Palmer infestations*

Resistance Management Practices

1. Reduce herbicide reliance (as practical)

2. Diversify MOAs; Multiple MOAs

a. Multiple MOAs within a crop.

b. Crop rotation; different MOAs

Resistance Management Practices

1. Reduce herbicide reliance (as practical)

2. Diversify MOAs; Multiple MOAs

a. Multiple MOAs within a crop.

b. Crop rotation; different MOAs

3. Detect resistance early

Glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth: Georgia, 2005

Detect Resistance Early

More on glyphosate-resistant Palmer?

From 1:30 till 2:45 in Grand Ballroom C

- distribution, pollen dispersal, and management

How Bad Will Glyphosate-Resistant Palmer Amaranth Become?

“This Palmer amaranth stuff makes me glad I am 18 months from retirement.”

Dr. Alan York

• Weed Resistance Learning Module at National Cotton Council Web Site: http://www.cotton.org/

• International Survey of Resistant Weeds

* http://www.weedscience.org/in.asp

• Cotton Incorporated is nearing completion of a Resistance Management Bulletin

Knowledge Gives Us Hope

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