Herbicide Uptake (Flashback) in Non-Target Hardwood Species within South Carolina Floodplains

Forests Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.3390/f15081307
Stephen E. Peairs, Nilesh Timilsina
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Herbicide flashback is an undesirable response that results in damage or mortality of non-target plants near chemically treated plants. In severe instances, crop trees can be injured resulting in financial loss or inability to capture management objectives. Land managers need to know the potential limitations of using triclopyr acid (50% solution in water) and what quantity can cause damage to non-target trees (trees not aimed at for control via herbicide). Three naturally regenerated (previously clearcut) bottomland hardwood sites, ranging from 14–20 years of age, received partial overstory deadening using Trycera® herbicide. Residual “leave” trees experienced indirect herbicide uptake resulting in some trees either experiencing mortality or partial mortality with top dieback/epicormic branching. An increased probability of damage occurred as tree diameter decreased and the number of treated stems around the non-target stems increased. American sycamore, green ash, and sweetgum were most susceptible to flashback. This study examines the unanticipated chemical effect of deadening adjacent stems surrounding residual leave trees in poorly drained soils.
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南卡罗来纳州洪泛区非目标硬木树种对除草剂的吸收(闪回
除草剂回喷是一种不良反应,会导致化学处理过的植物附近的非目标植物受损或死亡。在严重情况下,农作物树木可能会受伤,造成经济损失或无法实现管理目标。土地管理者需要了解使用三氯吡啶酸(50% 的水溶液)的潜在限制,以及使用多少量的三氯吡啶酸会对非目标树木(不是通过除草剂控制的树木)造成损害。使用 Trycera® 除草剂对三处树龄为 14-20 年的自然再生(以前曾被砍伐过)底层硬木地进行了部分上层枯死处理。残留的 "离开 "树木间接吸收了除草剂,导致一些树木死亡或部分死亡,并伴有顶端枯死/倒生分枝。随着树木直径的减小和非目标茎干周围经过处理的茎干数量的增加,发生损害的几率也随之增加。美国梧桐、绿梣和红豆杉最容易受到闪回的影响。本研究探讨了在排水不良的土壤中,对残留树叶周围的邻近树干进行枯化处理所产生的意想不到的化学效应。
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