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Weed Technology | 2010

Evaluation of Herbicides for Chemical Weed Control in Lily Bulb Production

Pablo Marinangeli; Ramón Lopez Castro; Cecilia Facchinetti; Lucio Reinoso; Jorge Irigoyen; Néstor Curvetto

Abstract Information on chemical weed control in lily bulb production in South America is scarce. Greenhouse and field studies were conducted to evaluate the phytotoxic effect and weed control of herbicides applied PRE and POST in lily bulb production in Argentina. In greenhouse studies, bromoxynil, 415 g ai ha−1; fluroxypyr, 200 g ai ha−1; metsulfuron, 3 g ai ha−1; iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium, 3 g ai ha−1 + metsulfuron, 3 g ai ha−1; oxyfluorfen, 240 g ai ha−1; ioxynil, 529 g ai ha−1; and linuron, 750 g ai ha−1, produced severe phytotoxicity or death of bulbs. Glyphosate at 720 g ai ha−1 and aclonifen at 720 g ai ha−1 produced little to no symptoms and were considered safe to apply to lilies. In field conditions, PRE herbicides metolachlor, 960 g ai ha−1 + atrazine, 1,500 g ai ha−1, and metolachlor, 960 g ai ha−1 + flumetsulam, 80 g ai ha−1, provided good weed control but were phytotoxic for lily plants, with chlorosis as the main symptom. Metolachlor plus linuron resulted in little or no symptoms of injury and no reduction in bulb yield. Diuron, 800 g ai ha−1 POST was the most effective treatment without phytotoxicity, and, in combination with metolachlor, 960 g ai ha−1 + linuron, 750 g ai ha−1 PRE, controlled weeds until 40 d after diuron application without yield reduction. Results obtained with glyphosate indicate that the Lilium genus presents some tolerance to this herbicide, which justifies further evaluation for weed control in lily bulb production. Nomenclature: Aclonifen (2-chloro-6-nitro-3-phenoxy-aniline); atrazine; bromoxynil; diuron; flumetsulam; fluroxypyr; glyphosate; iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium; ioxynil; linuron; metsulfuron; oxyfluorfen; metolachlor; lily, Lilium spp.


Electronic Journal of Biotechnology | 2006

Towards genetic transformation of local onion varieties

Pablo Marinangeli; Bernardo Deluchi; Raúl Ríos; P. Franzone; Claudio R. Galmarini; Fernando J. Rossello; N. Curvetto

as transfection vectors. Mature embryos from three varieties of ‘Valenciana’ onion, Torrentina, Cobriza INTA and Grano de oro were in vitro cultivated for callus induction. After three to four months an average of 57.4% success for the three varieties was reached. Transformation was carried out with Agl1 or LBA 4404 A.


Hortscience | 1997

Bulb quality and traumatic acid influence bulblet formation from scaling in Lilium species and hybrids

Pablo Marinangeli; Néstor Curvetto


Plant Disease | 2010

Detection and Frequency of Lily Viruses in Argentina

Silvia Carolina Chinestra; Cecilia Facchinetti; Néstor Curvetto; Pablo Marinangeli


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 2003

Bulblet Differentiation after Scale Propagation of Lilium longiflorum

Pablo Marinangeli; Luis F. Hernández; Cecilia P. Pellegrini; Néstor Curvetto


Biocell | 2003

Agrobacterium rhizogenes vs auxinic induction for in vitro rhizogenesis of Prosopis chilensis and Nothofagus alpina

Luis A. Caro; Natalia Santecchia; Pablo Marinangeli; Néstor Curvetto; Luis F. Hernández


Hortscience | 1998

Influence of DB-cAMP, Adenosine, Forskolin, and Traumatic Acid on in Vitro Bulbing of Lilium longiflorum

Pablo Marinangeli; Silvia Delmastro; Néstor Curvetto


Acta Horticulturae | 2013

REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF HABRANTHUS TUBISPATHUS

Ana Clara Fernández; Pablo Marinangeli; Gabriela Facciuto; Néstor Curvetto


Hortscience | 1997

Bulb Quality and Traumatic Acid Influence Bulblet Formation from in Vitro Micropropagated Lilium Species and Hybrids

Pablo Marinangeli; Néstor Curvetto


Archive | 2010

Improvement of In Vitro Plant Regeneration for Genetic Transformation of Argentinean Onion Varieties

Pablo Marinangeli; Néstor Curvetto

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Néstor Curvetto

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Luis F. Hernández

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Claudio R. Galmarini

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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N. Curvetto

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Silvia Delmastro

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Fernando J. Rossello

Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute

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