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Research
One Pound Power
by Greg Stewart, OMAF Corn Specialist


Research continues to confirm the value of atrazine within modern weed control strategies.
Dr. Clarence Swanton and Kevin Chandler (Department of Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph) with financial support from the OCPA are carefully assessing the value of atrazine within modern weed control strategies. Most producers will not be startled to know that atrazine continues to play a key role in herbicide mixtures. However, these preliminary results (one year in a multi-year study) may reinforce some of these concepts for growers and are a further step in allowing OCPA to gather an accurate assessment of the economic value of atrazine to the Ontario corn industry.

Table 1 summarizes the data from 2002 research sites at Elora and Woodstock. The benefit of atrazine was greater with pre-emergence than with post-emergence treatments. The addition of atrazine increased average yields by 16% with pre-emergence treatments compared to 5% with post-emergence treatments. The addition of atrazine improved overall weed control with pre-emergence treatments. In particular, atrazine improved the control of wild buckwheat and lamb’s-quarters with all pre-emergence treatments, and gave greater common ragweed control with Fieldstar, Banvel, and Callisto. The addition of atrazine improved wild buckwheat control with post-emergence treatments of Striker and Peak Plus and improved common ragweed control with post-emergence treatments of Striker and Callisto.

Table 1. Weed control and corn yields with selected pre-emergence and post- emergence herbicide treatments alone and tank-mixed with atrazine at Elora and Woodstock, 2002.
Treatment
DOSE
(grams ai/ha)
WEED CONTROL
(%)
CORN YIELD
(% of weed free control)
Pre-emergence
no atrazine
with atrazine
no atrazine
with atrazine
FIELDSTAR
185
77
99
85
103
BANVEL
600
69
96
97
110
CALLISTO
175
71
98
92
109
CONVERGE
79
80
99
94
111
Average of all pre-emergence treatments
74
98
92
108
Post-emergence
STRIKER
236
85
99
97
103
BANVEL
288
95
100
103
107
CALLISTO
100
91
99
97
105
PEAK PLUS
10/140
92
99
99
102
Average of all post-emergence treatments
91
99
99
104
(C. Swanton and K. Chandler, U. of Guelph)
Notes:
All treatments received a pre-emerge application of Dual II Magnum.
Weed spectrum consisted of Wild Mustard, Lamb’s Quarters, Wild Buckwheat, Green Foxtail, Pigweed, and Common Ragweed.
Converge was tank-mixed with 800 gai/ha of atrazine; all other treatments tank-mixed with 1000 gai/ha atrazine.

In a separate trial to evaluate control options for wild buckwheat, atrazine provided greater wild buckwheat control when applied post-emegence than pre-emergence. Wild buckwheat was controlled with 500 g ai/ha of atrazine when applied pre-emergence and with 250 g ai/ha when applied post-emergence.



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