Using Analytical Techniques and Cole Crop Field Responses to Quantify 2,4-D plus Glyphosate Removal from the Surface of Plastic Mulch

Planting cole crops and leafy greens in plastic mulch free of summer and winter annual broadleaf weeds is challenging. Because these crops are often grown as a second or third crop on mulch, weeds emerge in previously punched plant holes, tears in plastic, and row middles. Without the ability to use...

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Main Authors: Lavesta C. Hand, Kayla M. Eason, Taylor M. Randell, John S. Richburg, Timothy W. Coolong, A. Stanley Culpepper, Timothy L Grey
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Language:English
Published: American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://journals.ashs.org/hortsci/view/journals/hortsci/56/5/article-p551.xml
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spelling doaj-55d2a9cc444a4767873e2008d25e8e1d2021-06-16T13:56:30ZengAmerican Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS)HortScience2327-98342021-04-01565551556https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI15687-21Using Analytical Techniques and Cole Crop Field Responses to Quantify 2,4-D plus Glyphosate Removal from the Surface of Plastic MulchLavesta C. HandKayla M. EasonTaylor M. RandellJohn S. RichburgTimothy W. CoolongA. Stanley CulpepperTimothy L GreyPlanting cole crops and leafy greens in plastic mulch free of summer and winter annual broadleaf weeds is challenging. Because these crops are often grown as a second or third crop on mulch, weeds emerge in previously punched plant holes, tears in plastic, and row middles. Without the ability to use tillage and with limited herbicide options available for weed control, achieving a weed-free planting window is not often feasible. Additional herbicide options are needed, but their interaction with plastic mulch must be understood. Therefore, research has determined the persistence of preplant applications of 2,4-D tank-mixed with glyphosate applied over plastic mulch. Analytical laboratory analyses of plastic samples from field experiments, in conjunction with bioassays using broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.) and collard (Brassica oleracea var. viridis L.), evaluated herbicide dissipation. Analytical studies determined that 0.5 cm of irrigation after herbicide application and 1 day before planting removed 99% of 2,4-D, and 100% of glyphosate from the plastic mulch. Waiting an additional 14 days after application and irrigation further reduced the amount of 2,4-D on the plastic mulch 88% to 95%. For the field bioassay, preplant applications of 2,4-D tank-mixed with glyphosate resulted in 7% or less visual broccoli or collard injury without influencing crop growth, biomass, early season yield, or total yield as long as the mulch was washed with 0.5 cm of irrigation before planting. These studies also demonstrated there were no differences between the 1× and 2× use rates with respect to all response variables measured. Results suggest that 2,4-D and glyphosate can be effectively removed from the surface of plastic mulch with irrigation or rainfall before planting broccoli and collard.https://journals.ashs.org/hortsci/view/journals/hortsci/56/5/article-p551.xmlbroccolibrassica oleracea var. botrytiscollardsbrassica oleracea var. viridisherbicide removalmulticrop vegetable productionplastic mulchpreplant herbicide applicationplasticulture vegetable production
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author Lavesta C. Hand
Kayla M. Eason
Taylor M. Randell
John S. Richburg
Timothy W. Coolong
A. Stanley Culpepper
Timothy L Grey
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Kayla M. Eason
Taylor M. Randell
John S. Richburg
Timothy W. Coolong
A. Stanley Culpepper
Timothy L Grey
Using Analytical Techniques and Cole Crop Field Responses to Quantify 2,4-D plus Glyphosate Removal from the Surface of Plastic Mulch
HortScience
broccoli
brassica oleracea var. botrytis
collards
brassica oleracea var. viridis
herbicide removal
multicrop vegetable production
plastic mulch
preplant herbicide application
plasticulture vegetable production
author_facet Lavesta C. Hand
Kayla M. Eason
Taylor M. Randell
John S. Richburg
Timothy W. Coolong
A. Stanley Culpepper
Timothy L Grey
author_sort Lavesta C. Hand
title Using Analytical Techniques and Cole Crop Field Responses to Quantify 2,4-D plus Glyphosate Removal from the Surface of Plastic Mulch
title_short Using Analytical Techniques and Cole Crop Field Responses to Quantify 2,4-D plus Glyphosate Removal from the Surface of Plastic Mulch
title_full Using Analytical Techniques and Cole Crop Field Responses to Quantify 2,4-D plus Glyphosate Removal from the Surface of Plastic Mulch
title_fullStr Using Analytical Techniques and Cole Crop Field Responses to Quantify 2,4-D plus Glyphosate Removal from the Surface of Plastic Mulch
title_full_unstemmed Using Analytical Techniques and Cole Crop Field Responses to Quantify 2,4-D plus Glyphosate Removal from the Surface of Plastic Mulch
title_sort using analytical techniques and cole crop field responses to quantify 2,4-d plus glyphosate removal from the surface of plastic mulch
publisher American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS)
series HortScience
issn 2327-9834
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Planting cole crops and leafy greens in plastic mulch free of summer and winter annual broadleaf weeds is challenging. Because these crops are often grown as a second or third crop on mulch, weeds emerge in previously punched plant holes, tears in plastic, and row middles. Without the ability to use tillage and with limited herbicide options available for weed control, achieving a weed-free planting window is not often feasible. Additional herbicide options are needed, but their interaction with plastic mulch must be understood. Therefore, research has determined the persistence of preplant applications of 2,4-D tank-mixed with glyphosate applied over plastic mulch. Analytical laboratory analyses of plastic samples from field experiments, in conjunction with bioassays using broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.) and collard (Brassica oleracea var. viridis L.), evaluated herbicide dissipation. Analytical studies determined that 0.5 cm of irrigation after herbicide application and 1 day before planting removed 99% of 2,4-D, and 100% of glyphosate from the plastic mulch. Waiting an additional 14 days after application and irrigation further reduced the amount of 2,4-D on the plastic mulch 88% to 95%. For the field bioassay, preplant applications of 2,4-D tank-mixed with glyphosate resulted in 7% or less visual broccoli or collard injury without influencing crop growth, biomass, early season yield, or total yield as long as the mulch was washed with 0.5 cm of irrigation before planting. These studies also demonstrated there were no differences between the 1× and 2× use rates with respect to all response variables measured. Results suggest that 2,4-D and glyphosate can be effectively removed from the surface of plastic mulch with irrigation or rainfall before planting broccoli and collard.
topic broccoli
brassica oleracea var. botrytis
collards
brassica oleracea var. viridis
herbicide removal
multicrop vegetable production
plastic mulch
preplant herbicide application
plasticulture vegetable production
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