Johnsongrass (<i>Sorghum halepense</i> (L.) Pers.) Interference, Control and Recovery under Different Management Practices and its Effects on the Grain Yield and Quality of Maize Crop

Maize is an important crop grown on significant acreage around the world, and a major constraint for its growth is weed interference. Thus, field studies were conducted to examine johnsongrass interference, control, and recovery under different management practices and its effects on maize. Our resu...

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Main Authors: Anestis Karkanis, Despoina Athanasiadou, Kyriakos Giannoulis, Konstantina Karanasou, Spyridon Zografos, Spyridon Souipas, Dimitrios Bartzialis, Nicholaos Danalatos
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/2/266
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spelling doaj-dba43fd30fcb4382a7c589cb91354eb92021-04-02T17:15:31ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-02-0110226610.3390/agronomy10020266agronomy10020266Johnsongrass (<i>Sorghum halepense</i> (L.) Pers.) Interference, Control and Recovery under Different Management Practices and its Effects on the Grain Yield and Quality of Maize CropAnestis Karkanis0Despoina Athanasiadou1Kyriakos Giannoulis2Konstantina Karanasou3Spyridon Zografos4Spyridon Souipas5Dimitrios Bartzialis6Nicholaos Danalatos7Department of Agriculture Crop Production and Rural Environment, University of Thessaly, 38446 Volos, GreeceDepartment of Agriculture Crop Production and Rural Environment, University of Thessaly, 38446 Volos, GreeceDepartment of Agriculture Crop Production and Rural Environment, University of Thessaly, 38446 Volos, GreeceDepartment of Agriculture Crop Production and Rural Environment, University of Thessaly, 38446 Volos, GreeceDepartment of Agriculture Crop Production and Rural Environment, University of Thessaly, 38446 Volos, GreeceDepartment of Agriculture Crop Production and Rural Environment, University of Thessaly, 38446 Volos, GreeceDepartment of Agriculture Crop Production and Rural Environment, University of Thessaly, 38446 Volos, GreeceDepartment of Agriculture Crop Production and Rural Environment, University of Thessaly, 38446 Volos, GreeceMaize is an important crop grown on significant acreage around the world, and a major constraint for its growth is weed interference. Thus, field studies were conducted to examine johnsongrass interference, control, and recovery under different management practices and its effects on maize. Our results indicated that the most johnsongrass aboveground biomass was recorded in the nontreated and weed-infested for 55 days after sowing (DAS) treatments, while the lowest values were in nicosulfuron treatments (48 and 60 g a.i./ha). Among the various herbicide treatments, the greatest johnsongrass aboveground biomass was recorded in the isoxaflutole (applied pre-emergence at 99 g a.i./ha) + 1 hoeing treatment. Johnsongrass aboveground biomass at 78&#8722;85 DAS was 1.4- to 6.0-fold greater than that at 55 DAS, revealing johnsongrass recovery after nicosulfuron treatments. Johnsongrass competition had a significant impact on maize growth and grain yield. The main crop parameters, such as aboveground biomass, grain yield, and protein content, were lowest in the nontreated and weed-infested for 55 DAS treatments, while the greatest values of these parameters were recorded in the weed-free and nicosulfuron treatments. In conclusion, our results indicated that timely and effective chemical control of johnsongrass is essential for improving grain yield and quality of maize.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/2/266competitionisoxaflutolenicosulfuronperennial weedprotein content
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author Anestis Karkanis
Despoina Athanasiadou
Kyriakos Giannoulis
Konstantina Karanasou
Spyridon Zografos
Spyridon Souipas
Dimitrios Bartzialis
Nicholaos Danalatos
spellingShingle Anestis Karkanis
Despoina Athanasiadou
Kyriakos Giannoulis
Konstantina Karanasou
Spyridon Zografos
Spyridon Souipas
Dimitrios Bartzialis
Nicholaos Danalatos
Johnsongrass (<i>Sorghum halepense</i> (L.) Pers.) Interference, Control and Recovery under Different Management Practices and its Effects on the Grain Yield and Quality of Maize Crop
Agronomy
competition
isoxaflutole
nicosulfuron
perennial weed
protein content
author_facet Anestis Karkanis
Despoina Athanasiadou
Kyriakos Giannoulis
Konstantina Karanasou
Spyridon Zografos
Spyridon Souipas
Dimitrios Bartzialis
Nicholaos Danalatos
author_sort Anestis Karkanis
title Johnsongrass (<i>Sorghum halepense</i> (L.) Pers.) Interference, Control and Recovery under Different Management Practices and its Effects on the Grain Yield and Quality of Maize Crop
title_short Johnsongrass (<i>Sorghum halepense</i> (L.) Pers.) Interference, Control and Recovery under Different Management Practices and its Effects on the Grain Yield and Quality of Maize Crop
title_full Johnsongrass (<i>Sorghum halepense</i> (L.) Pers.) Interference, Control and Recovery under Different Management Practices and its Effects on the Grain Yield and Quality of Maize Crop
title_fullStr Johnsongrass (<i>Sorghum halepense</i> (L.) Pers.) Interference, Control and Recovery under Different Management Practices and its Effects on the Grain Yield and Quality of Maize Crop
title_full_unstemmed Johnsongrass (<i>Sorghum halepense</i> (L.) Pers.) Interference, Control and Recovery under Different Management Practices and its Effects on the Grain Yield and Quality of Maize Crop
title_sort johnsongrass (<i>sorghum halepense</i> (l.) pers.) interference, control and recovery under different management practices and its effects on the grain yield and quality of maize crop
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Maize is an important crop grown on significant acreage around the world, and a major constraint for its growth is weed interference. Thus, field studies were conducted to examine johnsongrass interference, control, and recovery under different management practices and its effects on maize. Our results indicated that the most johnsongrass aboveground biomass was recorded in the nontreated and weed-infested for 55 days after sowing (DAS) treatments, while the lowest values were in nicosulfuron treatments (48 and 60 g a.i./ha). Among the various herbicide treatments, the greatest johnsongrass aboveground biomass was recorded in the isoxaflutole (applied pre-emergence at 99 g a.i./ha) + 1 hoeing treatment. Johnsongrass aboveground biomass at 78&#8722;85 DAS was 1.4- to 6.0-fold greater than that at 55 DAS, revealing johnsongrass recovery after nicosulfuron treatments. Johnsongrass competition had a significant impact on maize growth and grain yield. The main crop parameters, such as aboveground biomass, grain yield, and protein content, were lowest in the nontreated and weed-infested for 55 DAS treatments, while the greatest values of these parameters were recorded in the weed-free and nicosulfuron treatments. In conclusion, our results indicated that timely and effective chemical control of johnsongrass is essential for improving grain yield and quality of maize.
topic competition
isoxaflutole
nicosulfuron
perennial weed
protein content
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/2/266
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