Abstract

Objective. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effi cacy and selectivity of the herbicide pendimethalin on weed control in soybean at Gezira State, Sudan. Methods. A fi eld experiment was carried out at Gezira Research Station Farm, Wad Medani, Sudan during summer season 2018/2019. The pendimethalin (Pendimight 500 EC®) was applied at three doses as pre-emergence treatment. The doses were 1.339, 1.785 and 2.232 Kg a.i./ha. Weeded and un-wedded treatments were included for comparison. The treatments were arranged in a randomized complete block designed with four replicates. Data were subjected to descriptive analysis and analysis of variance procedure (P ≤ 0.05). Signifi cant means were separated using Duncan’s Multiple Range test. Results. The results showed that all herbicide treatments were effective in weed control. They signifi cantly reduced weed infestation compared to un-weeded control and signifi cantly promoted the yield and various growth characters of soybean over un-weeded control treatment, except pendimethalin at the dose of 2.232 Kg a.i./ha which only reduced the plant population by 7% due to a phytotoxicity effect on soybean as compared to un-weeded control treatment. Application of pendimethalin at the dose 1.339 kg a.i./ha signifi cantly controlled grasses and broad leaf weeds in soybean. It was also found superior in respect of various growth and yield attributes. Highest seed yield (1562.5 kg /ha) was recorded under pendimethalin treatment at a dose of 1.339 kg a.i./ha. Chemical analysis of soybean seeds showed that no residues of the tested herbicide were detected. Conclusions. It is concluded that the tested pre-emergence herbicide pendimethalin at the dose of 1.339 kg a.i./ha could be used effectively and safely in controlling weeds in soybean crop.

Highlights

  • The results showed that pendimethalin at dose 1.339 kg a.i./ha displayed excellent activity against Phyllanthus maderaspatensis, Digera muricata, Echinochoa colona, and good activity against Ocimum basilicum and Brachiaria eruciformis (Table 2)

  • Our results show that all three pendimethalin herbicide treatments, applied at pre-emergence, sowed effectiveness in weed control

  • The effectiveness of weed control on the grain yield was evaluated via the ranked means of the treatments, grain yield recorded in weed free and pendimethalin at dose 1.339 kg a.i./ha plots and was statistically similar which means that the weed control efficiency of pendimethalin was at par with weed free treatment

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Methods

The soil of the farm is a heavy cracking clay soil with a clay contents of 55–58 %. It has an alkaline reaction (pH = 8.1), low in nitrogen (300–400 ppm) and organic carbon (0.5 %) (Idris M A, 1996). Soybean variety Sudan II was sown on the ridges at 4 cm between plants. The hand weeded treatment was hand–weeded every two weeks after sowing during the whole season, while the un-weeded control treatment was kept weedy the whole season. The three treatments were arranged in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with four replicates

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