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Weed Technology | 2000

Retention, uptake, and translocation of 14C-glyphosate from track-spray applications and correlation to rainfastness in velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti).

Paul C. C. Feng; Joseph J. Sandbrink; R. Douglas Sammons

Abstract: Three commercial formulations of glyphosate were spiked with 14C-glyphosate and applied via a spray nozzle to velvetleaf plants. The use of 14C-glyphosate as a marker caused minimal alteration to formulation properties, and the use of spray application simulated field practices. Formulation retention, calculated based on maximum plant-leaf area, showed that only 27 to 33% of the available area retained the spray. The small differences in retention among the formulations suggest that they contribute little to differences in efficacy. Following spray application, plants were harvested at various times to measure the levels of glyphosate uptake into the plant and translocation into roots. Significant differences were observed among the formulations in the rate of glyphosate uptake. The most efficient formulation absorbed about one third of the dose by 24 hr after treatment. Root translocation of glyphosate was approximately proportional to uptake and accounted for less than one third of the absorbed dose. The relationship between uptake and rainfastness was examined in greenhouse studies with simulated rainfall at various times after glyphosate application. A direct correlation was observed between rainfastness with the speed and quantity of glyphosate uptake. Nomenclature: Glyphosate, N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine. Velvetleaf, Abutilon theophrasti Medik., #3 ABUTH. Additional index words: Uptake, translocation, retention, track spray, glyphosate formulations. Abbreviations: DAT, days after treatment; GI, growth inhibition; HAT, hours after treatment.


Archive | 1997

Composition and method for treating plants with exogenous chemicals

Anthony J. I. Ward; Jisheng Ge; Jane L. Gillespie; Joseph J. Sandbrink; Xiaodong C. Xu


Archive | 1996

Glyphosate formulations containing etheramine surfactants

Daniel R. Wright; Ronald J. Brinker; Joseph J. Sandbrink; Al Wideman


Archive | 1993

Glyphosate-containing herbicidal compositions having enhanced effectiveness

James Web Kassebaum; Miguel Molina Dayawon; Joseph J. Sandbrink


Archive | 1997

Sequential application method for treating plants with exogenous chemicals

Joseph J. Sandbrink; James Michael Warner; Daniel R. Wright; Paul C. C. Feng


Archive | 1997

Surfactants providing enhanced efficacy and/or rainfastness to glyphosate formulations

James Web Kassebaum; Joseph J. Sandbrink; James Michael Warner


Archive | 2001

Herbicidal compositions containing glyphosate bipyridilium

Ron P. Crockett; Andrew D. Dyszlewski; Richard M. Kramer; Domingo C. Riego; Joseph J. Sandbrink; Donald L. Suttner; Dennis H. Williamson; Daniel R. Wright


Archive | 1994

Surfactants providing enhanced efficacy and/or rainfastness to pesticide formulations

James Web Kassebaum; Joseph J. Sandbrink; James Michael Warner


Archive | 1989

Improved herbicide formulations and their use

Miguel Molina Dayawon; Joseph Allen Bohn; Stephen Michael Striebel; Sudabathula Rao; Joseph J. Sandbrink; David Zachary Becher; Lenin James Petroff; David Joseph Romenesko; Robert Alan Ekeland; Victor George Difate


Archive | 1993

Glyphosant-containing herbicidal compositions comprising acetylenic diol rainfastness enhancing agents

James Web Kassebaum; Miguel Molina Dayawon; Joseph J. Sandbrink

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