Abstract

Field trials were established in Fayetteville, AR, to determine the effects of glyphosate on biomass and seed production of spurred anoda, entireleaf morningglory, hemp sesbania, and Florida pusley. Inconsistent control of these species by glyphosate allows them to enrich the soil seedbank. Glyphosate rates of 0.42, 0.84, and 1.68 kg ae/ha were applied at 3, 6, and 9 wk after emergence (WAE) and were compared with a nonsprayed control. Spurred anoda seed production was reduced 99.9% by glyphosate at 1.68 kg/ha averaged over application timings and 99.7% by glyphosate applied at 6 WAE averaged over rates. Entireleaf morningglory seed production was reduced 100% by glyphosate at 1.68 kg/ha at 3 WAE and > 93% by the same rate applied at 6 or 9 WAE. Hemp sesbania seed production was reduced 100% by glyphosate at 1.68 kg/ha at 3 WAE and > 96% by glyphosate at 0.42, 0.84, and 1.68 kg/ha applied at 6 or 9 WAE. Florida pusley seed production was reduced 99.9% by glyphosate at 1.68 kg/ha averaged over application ...

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