Can cotton seed size mitigate preemergence herbicides injury?

IF 0.8 Q3 AGRONOMY Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management Pub Date : 2024-05-25 DOI:10.1002/cft2.20286
Sarah K. Holladay, Michael W. Marshall, Michael T. Plumblee, Michael A. Jones, Sruthi Narayanan, Matthew D. Inman
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Preemergence herbicides (PRE) have become integral for weed control in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), especially with the prevalence of glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri S. Wats.). However, PRE herbicides have the potential to injure cotton seedlings. Previous research has shown that a larger seed size can compensate for early season stresses which could mitigate potential PRE herbicide injury. In this study, we evaluated growth and yield of two cotton varieties with different seed sizes (large and small) in response to three PRE herbicides alone and in combination. Percent visual injury, biomass, plant heights, stand counts, lint yield, and fiber quality were obtained to make comparisons between seed sizes and PRE treatments. In both years, the large-seeded variety had a higher biomass at 3-leaf stage. However, both varieties had “grown out” of the herbicide injury at 42 days after planting and the early season vigor of the larger seed did not result in higher lint yield. The small-seeded variety had greater yield in both years of the study. This may be due to the genetics or yield potential of the small-seeded variety, or bolls containing smaller seeds typically have a greater number of seeds with more opportunity for lint production. Cotton treated with diuron had the most visual injury and decreased biomass. The results from this study will allow growers to make more informed decisions with regards to seed size, vigor, and PRE herbicide choices. If crop injury is likely, a larger seeded cotton variety may mitigate potential early season injury; however, seed size did not have an impact on final lint yield.

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棉花种子大小能否减轻芽前除草剂的伤害?
萌芽前除草剂(PRE)已成为棉花(Gossypium hirsutum L.)除草不可或缺的手段,尤其是在抗草甘膦的帕尔默苋(Amaranthus palmeri S. Wats.)盛行的情况下。然而,PRE 除草剂有可能伤害棉花幼苗。以前的研究表明,较大的种子尺寸可以补偿早期季节的压力,从而减轻 PRE 除草剂可能造成的伤害。在这项研究中,我们评估了两个种子大小不同(大种子和小种子)的棉花品种的生长和产量对三种预除草剂单独使用和混合使用的反应。通过比较种子大小和预除草剂处理之间的视觉伤害百分比、生物量、株高、株数、皮棉产量和纤维质量,我们得出了结果。在这两年中,大粒种子品种在 3 叶期的生物量更高。然而,这两个品种在播种后 42 天就已 "长出 "除草剂伤害,大粒种子的早期活力并没有带来更高的皮棉产量。在两年的研究中,小粒种子品种的产量更高。这可能是由于小粒种子品种的遗传或产量潜力,也可能是含有较小种子的棉铃通常有更多的种子,有更多的机会生产皮棉。使用噻草隆处理的棉花受到的视觉伤害最大,生物量也有所减少。这项研究的结果将使种植者在种子大小、活力和 PRE 除草剂选择方面做出更明智的决定。如果作物可能受到伤害,种子较大的棉花品种可能会减轻早期可能出现的伤害;但是,种子大小对最终皮棉产量没有影响。
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Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management
Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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期刊介绍: Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management is a peer-reviewed, international, electronic journal covering all aspects of applied crop, forage and grazinglands, and turfgrass management. The journal serves the professions related to the management of crops, forages and grazinglands, and turfgrass by publishing research, briefs, reviews, perspectives, and diagnostic and management guides that are beneficial to researchers, practitioners, educators, and industry representatives.
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