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Author(s):Rogers, Ronald R.; Gannon, Travis; Ahmed, Khalied
Author Affiliation:North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
Title:Effect of metcamifen on trifloxysulfuron absorption, translocation and metabolism in turfgrass systems
Section:Oral - NEWSS student oral
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Meeting Info.:Arlington, Virginia: January 30 - February 2, 2023
Source:Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Weed Science Society of America. 2023, p. 238.
Publishing Information:[United States]: Weed Science Society of America
# of Pages:1
Related Web URL:https://wssa.net/wp-content/uploads/2023-Program-Schedule_Detail_Updated-1.pdf#page=55
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Abstract/Contents:"Trifloxysulfuron is a post-emergent herbicide used to control broadleaf weeds, grassy weeds and sedges in select turfgrass systems. Many warm season turfgrass species are tolerant to trifloxysulfuron; however, St. Augustinegrass is sensitive. The safener metcamifen, is known to safen clodinafop-propargyl applications in rice and maize. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the safener metcamifen on the absorption, translocation, and metabolism on 14C-trifloxysulfuron in yellow nutsedge and St. Augustinegrass. In absorption and translocation studies plants treated with 14C-trifloxysulfuron were harvested 0,4,12, 24, 48, 96 and 192 hours after treatment (HAT) and partitioned into six different plant parts. Translocation studies showed greater 14C-trifloxysulfuron recovered in the leaf wash (41.2% > 36.3%) and treated leaf (39.0% > 33.7) for trifloxysulfuron + metcamifen compared to trifloxysulfuron alone in yellow nutsedge. St. Augustinegrass translocation data show greater 14C-trifloxysulfuron recovered in the treated leaf (34.8% >28.4%) for trifloxysulfuron + metcamifen treatment compared to trifloxysulfuron alone. Plants used in the metabolism experiment were grown, maintained, and treated in a similar fashion as plants reserved for the absorption and translocation experiment. Metabolism studies showed a decrease in 14C-trifloxysulfuron recovered for the trifloxysulfuron + metcamifen treatment 48 HAT (76.8 % < 84.4%), 96 HAT (67.2% < 74.5 %) and 192 HAT (54.8 % < 66.8%) compared to trifloxysulfuron alone in St. Augustinegrass while differences were not observed in yellow nutsedge."
Language:English
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Proceedings of joint 63rd meeting held by Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) and Northeastern Weed Science Society (NEWSS)
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Rogers, R. R., T. Gannon, and K. Ahmed. 2023. Effect of metcamifen on trifloxysulfuron absorption, translocation and metabolism in turfgrass systems. Abstr. Annu. Meet. Weed Sci. Soc. Am. p. 238.
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