2015
Screening for soybean tolerance to metribuzin
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Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
GeneticsGenomics
Lead Principal Investigator:
Jason Norsworthy, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture
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Brief Project Summary:

Metribuzin is a broad-spectrum residual herbicide that provides a high level of control of Palmer amaranth. Soybean varieties differ in tolerance to metribuzin; hence, annual testing of available varieties was routine prior to Roundup Ready soybeans. Now that preemergence, residual herbicides are once again a major component of weed management in Arkansas soybeans, screening of soybean varieties for tolerance to metribuzin is again needed. The goal of this project is to screen all varieties entered in the Arkansas variety trials for tolerance to metribuzin, allowing growers to make informed decisions as they select varieties and develop robust weed control programs.

Key Benefactors:
farmers, agronomists, extension agents, soybean breeders, seed companies

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