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Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection | 2014

Differential sensitivity of locally naturalized Panicum species to HPPD- and ALS-inhibiting herbicides

Benny De Cauwer; Tim Geeroms; S Claerhout; Robert Bulcke; Dirk Reheul

Panicum schinzii (Transvaal millet), P. dichotomiflorum (Fall panicum) and P. capillare (Witchgrass) are alien panicoid grasses that have gradually spread and are now locally naturalized in corn fields in Belgium. One of the possible reasons for their expansion in corn fields might be a lower sensitivity to post-emergence herbicides acting against panicoid grasses, in particular those inhibiting 4-hydroxyphenyl pyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) and acetolactate synthase (ALS). Dose-response pot experiments were conducted in the greenhouse to evaluate the effectiveness of five HP-PD-inhibiting herbicides (sulcotrione, mesotrione, isoxaflu-tole, topramezone, tembotrione) and two ALS-inhibiting herbicides (nicosulfuron, foramsulfuron) for controlling populations of P. schinzii, P. dichotomiflorum and P. capillare (all naturalized Belgian populations except for P. capillare). In another dose-response pot experiment, sensitivity of five local P. dichotomiflorum populations to HPPD-inhibitors and nicosulfuron was investigated. Finally, the influence of growth stage at time of herbicide application on efficacy of topramezone and nicosulfuron for Panicum control was evaluated. Large interspecific differences in sensitivity to HPPD-inhibiting herbicides were observed. Panicum schinzii was sensitive to tembotrione but moderately sensitive to to-pramezone and poorly sensitive to mesotrione and sulcotrione. However, P. dichotomiflorum was sensitive to mesotrione and topramezone but moderately sensitive to tembotrione. All Panicum species were sensitive to low doses of nic-osulfuron and foramsulfuron. Naturalized P. dichotomiflorum populations exhibited differential herbicide sensitivity profiles. All species tested showed a progressive decrease in sensitivity to topramezone and nicosulfuron with seedling age. A satisfactory post-emergence control of Panicum species in the field will require appropriate choice of herbicide and dose, as well as a more timely application (i.e. before weeds reach the four leaves stage).


Weed Research | 2014

Seed dormancy, germination, emergence and seed longevity in Galinsoga parviflora and G. quadriradiata

Benny De Cauwer; R Devos; S Claerhout; Robert Bulcke; Dirk Reheul


Weed Research | 2015

Sensitivity of Echinochloa crus-galli populations to maize herbicides: a comparison between cropping systems

S Claerhout; Dirk Reheul; B De Cauwer


Weed Research | 2016

Morphological and genetic variability of local Echinochloa accessions and the link with herbicide sensitivity

S Claerhout; K Dewaele; J. De Riek; Dirk Reheul; B De Cauwer


Weed Research | 2015

Efficacy and reduced fuel use for hot water weed control on pavements

B De Cauwer; S Bogaert; S Claerhout; Robert Bulcke; Dirk Reheul


26th European Grassland Foundation general meeting (EGF 2016): The multiple roles of grassland in the European bioeconomy | 2016

Searching for the ideal cover crop in forage maize: undersown tall fescue versus post-harvest sown Italian ryegrass

Mathias Cougnon; S Claerhout; Pieter De Frenne; Benny De Cauwer; Dirk Reheul


Weed Research | 2018

Differential sensitivity of Atriplex patula and Chenopodium album to sugar beet herbicides: a possible cause for the upsurge of A. patula in sugar beet fields

B De Cauwer; A Cardinael; S Claerhout; B Manderyck; Dirk Reheul


Weed Research | 2017

Differences in growth and herbicide sensitivity among Cyperus esculentus clones found in Belgian maize fields

B De Cauwer; S De Ryck; S Claerhout; N Biesemans; Dirk Reheul


Weed Research | 2017

Sensitivity of recently naturalised Digitaria spp. populations to 4‐hydroxyphenyl pyruvate dioxygenase‐ and acetolactate synthase‐inhibiting herbicides in maize

B De Cauwer; E Dendauw; S Claerhout; N Biesemans; Dirk Reheul


Weed Research | 2016

Impact of wetting agents, time of day and periodic energy dosing strategy on the efficacy of hot water for weed control

B De Cauwer; A. De Keyser; N Biesemans; S Claerhout; Dirk Reheul; Peter Zwerger

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