Control of yellow and purple nutsedge in elevated CO2 environments with glyphosate and halosulfuron
Agricultural Research Service · National Soil Dynamics Research Laboratory
Abstract
Atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) have significantly increased over the past century and are expected to continue rising in the future. While elevated levels of CO2 will likely result in higher crop yields, weed growth is also highly likely to increase, which could increase the incidence of herbicide resistant biotypes. An experiment was conducted in 2012 to determine the effects of an elevated CO2 environment on glyphosate and halosulfuron efficacy for postemergence control of purple and yellow nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus L. and C. esculentus L.). Both species of nutsedge where grown in 3.0-L containers under either ambient or elevated (ambient + 200 μmol mol(-1)) CO2 in open-top field…
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4Topics & keywords
- Glyphosate
- Cyperus
- Shoot
- Biology
- Cyperus rotundus
- Weed
- Crop
- Agronomy