Glyphosate Efficacy of Different Salt Formulations and Adjuvant Additives on Various Weeds

In many crops, weeds are managed by herbicides, mainly due to the decrease in crop yields and farmers’ incomes caused by them. In general, chemical control of weeds is considered to be an easy, relatively cheap, and highly effective method. However, not all weeds can be successfully controlled, eith...

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Main Authors: Ilias Travlos, Nikolina Cheimona, Dimitrios Bilalis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/7/3/60
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spelling doaj-c64b7263533440aca08f768157ec109c2021-04-02T07:08:55ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952017-09-01736010.3390/agronomy7030060agronomy7030060Glyphosate Efficacy of Different Salt Formulations and Adjuvant Additives on Various WeedsIlias Travlos0Nikolina Cheimona1Dimitrios Bilalis2Department of Crop Science, Laboratory of Agronomy, Agricultural University of Athens, 75, IeraOdos Street, GR11855 Athens, GreeceDepartment of Crop Science, Laboratory of Agronomy, Agricultural University of Athens, 75, IeraOdos Street, GR11855 Athens, GreeceDepartment of Crop Science, Laboratory of Agronomy, Agricultural University of Athens, 75, IeraOdos Street, GR11855 Athens, GreeceIn many crops, weeds are managed by herbicides, mainly due to the decrease in crop yields and farmers’ incomes caused by them. In general, chemical control of weeds is considered to be an easy, relatively cheap, and highly effective method. However, not all weeds can be successfully controlled, either because of their natural tolerance or their herbicide resistance. Glyphosate is one of the most widely used herbicides in the world. It can manage effectively a broad spectrum of weeds, and promotes conservation agriculture by significantly reducing conventional plough tillage. Unfortunately, its extensive use has led to the evolution of glyphosate resistance, which has evolved into a major problem for global crop production. Alternative herbicides are, in some cases, available, but they do not usually control certain weeds as efficiently as glyphosate. The transmission of herbicides to the target site is a complex process, and consists of several stages. Each herbicide is affected and can be manipulated by the product formulation for the optimization of its use. Many experiments have confirmed that different glyphosate salts and adjuvant additives are instrumental in the optimization of herbicide absorption and delivery processes. The objective of this paper is to provide a brief overview of these experiments and summarize the literature related to the effect of various glyphosate formulations and adjuvants on weed control. Determining the differences among formulations and adjuvants may lead to the further optimized long-term use of glyphosate.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/7/3/60glyphosateresistancesaltsadjuvantsweeds
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Dimitrios Bilalis
Glyphosate Efficacy of Different Salt Formulations and Adjuvant Additives on Various Weeds
Agronomy
glyphosate
resistance
salts
adjuvants
weeds
author_facet Ilias Travlos
Nikolina Cheimona
Dimitrios Bilalis
author_sort Ilias Travlos
title Glyphosate Efficacy of Different Salt Formulations and Adjuvant Additives on Various Weeds
title_short Glyphosate Efficacy of Different Salt Formulations and Adjuvant Additives on Various Weeds
title_full Glyphosate Efficacy of Different Salt Formulations and Adjuvant Additives on Various Weeds
title_fullStr Glyphosate Efficacy of Different Salt Formulations and Adjuvant Additives on Various Weeds
title_full_unstemmed Glyphosate Efficacy of Different Salt Formulations and Adjuvant Additives on Various Weeds
title_sort glyphosate efficacy of different salt formulations and adjuvant additives on various weeds
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2017-09-01
description In many crops, weeds are managed by herbicides, mainly due to the decrease in crop yields and farmers’ incomes caused by them. In general, chemical control of weeds is considered to be an easy, relatively cheap, and highly effective method. However, not all weeds can be successfully controlled, either because of their natural tolerance or their herbicide resistance. Glyphosate is one of the most widely used herbicides in the world. It can manage effectively a broad spectrum of weeds, and promotes conservation agriculture by significantly reducing conventional plough tillage. Unfortunately, its extensive use has led to the evolution of glyphosate resistance, which has evolved into a major problem for global crop production. Alternative herbicides are, in some cases, available, but they do not usually control certain weeds as efficiently as glyphosate. The transmission of herbicides to the target site is a complex process, and consists of several stages. Each herbicide is affected and can be manipulated by the product formulation for the optimization of its use. Many experiments have confirmed that different glyphosate salts and adjuvant additives are instrumental in the optimization of herbicide absorption and delivery processes. The objective of this paper is to provide a brief overview of these experiments and summarize the literature related to the effect of various glyphosate formulations and adjuvants on weed control. Determining the differences among formulations and adjuvants may lead to the further optimized long-term use of glyphosate.
topic glyphosate
resistance
salts
adjuvants
weeds
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/7/3/60
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