2014
Evaluate current Georgia soybean cultivars to Metribusin herbicide
Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
AgricultureCrop protectionHerbicide
Lead Principal Investigator:
Timothy Grey, University of Georgia
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Brief Project Summary:

This is a continuing project in Georgia to evaluate the use of Metribusin as an alternative herbicide to use in controlling herbicide-resistant weeds. In 2013, current studies were continued to obtain three years of data to ensure grower confidence in the data. Information about the potential sensitive cultivar was developed prior to planting which provided Georgian farmers information about which herbicides can be safely applied to the soybean crop. The goal remains to continue to provide as much information as possible to growers for successful soybean production. The project involves testing several adapted cultivars, in field studies and growth chamber bioassays, to assess potential...

Unique Keywords:
#weed control
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