Revista Brasileira De Herbicidas 2001; 2(3): 113-118

Sugar cane tolerance to sequential application of nematicides and herbicides

José Carlos , José Claudionir , Wilson R. T. , Luís R.

DOI: 10.7824/rbh.v2i3.359

A field experiment was carried out in a sandy soil (85 % of sand) aiming at studying herbicide/nematicide interaction in sugar cane. Terbufos and carbofuran, both applied at 3000 g/ha in the furrow at planting and the herbicides oxyfluorfen–ametryne (480+ 1500 g/ha), oxyfluorfen+diuron (480+2400 g/ha) and thiazopyr+ametryn (360+ 1500 g/ha) were studied. The herbicides were applied before emergence of the sugar cane plants, with a CO2 knapsack sprayer, equipped with 6 nozzles Teejet DO 80.02. The experimental design was a completely randomized block design in a factorial 3 x 5 arrangement, with four replications. The nematicides did not show any interaction with the herbicides. Carbofuran was better than terbufós, producing higher sugarcane yield. Thiazopyr + ametryn showed the most severe phytotoxic effects until 123 DAA (days after application). A tank mixture oxyfluorfen + ametryn and oxyfluorfen+diuron were the most selective products for the sugarcane plants. Sugarcane yield was not affected by any of the applied herbicides.

Sugar cane tolerance to sequential application of nematicides and herbicides

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