Peanut Tolerance to KIH-485 in Georgia E. P. Prostko and T.L Grey Department of Crop & Soil Sciences The University of Georgia APRES-2008.

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Peanut Tolerance to KIH-485 in Georgia E. P. Prostko and T.L Grey Department of Crop & Soil Sciences The University of Georgia APRES-2008

KIH-485 Pyroxasulfone Kumiai Developed for corn and soybeans PRE Herbicide Family –Sulfonylioxazoline (?) Herbicide Mode of Action (?) –plant growth inhibitor that affects apical meristem and coleoptile development of plants after seed germination Low use rates

KIH-485 Literature Review Steele et al., Weed Technology : (TX) –Texas panicum (66-90% control) –Palmer amaranth (97-98% control) –Velvetleaf (90-97% control) Geier et al., Weed Technology : (KS) –Longspine sandbur (64-75% control) –Green foxtail (78-100% control) –Palmer amaranth (80-99% control) –Puncturevine (86-100% control) King et al., Weed Technology : (VA) –Shattercane (64-93% control)

Texas Panicum Control in Georgia Field Corn with KIH-485 Applied PRE 53 DAT) NTC KIH oz/A (0.223 lb ai/A)

Wild Radish Control in Georgia Field Corn with KIH- 485 Applied PRE 43 DAT) NTC KIH oz/A (0.089 lb ai/A)

Tropical Spiderwort Control in Georgia Peanuts with KIH-485 (15 DAT) NTC Gramoxone 12 oz/A 4.2 oz/A 12 oz/A 0.25% v/v PE NTC

Objective Evaluate the response of peanut to PRE and POST applications of KIH-485.

Materials and Methods 2 locations (2007) –Tifton –Plains Weed-free factorial design –Timing (2) PRE or POST –Rate (5) KIH WG 0,2,4,6,8 oz/A 0.25% v/v added to POST Small-plot techniques

Materials and Methods Locations * *

Materials and Methods TiftonPlains Planting DateMay 8 VarietyAP-3Georgia Green PREMay 10May 8 POSTJune 21 (44 DAP) R2 Stage June 28 (51 DAP) R1 Stage Digging DateSeptember 17 Harvest DateSeptember 26September 25

Materials and Methods TiftonPlains pH OM (%)0.97< 0.8 Sand (%)9469 Silt (%)415 Clay (%)216

Results No interaction between timing or rate at either location. No significant crop injury was observed. –(≤ 10% stunting) No effect on TSWV.

The influence of KIH WG timing on peanut yield. (P = 0.398) (P = 0.965) Averaged over 5 rates (0, 2, 4, 6, 8 oz/A)

The influence of KIH WG rate (oz/A) on peanut yield. (P = 0.171)(P = 0.174) Averaged over 2 timings (PRE and POST)

Peanut Response to KIH-485 (2007) NTC KIH oz/A PRE KIH oz/A % v/v POST PD = May 8 PRE = May 10 POST = June 21 PHOTO = June 29 Ponder Farm

Summary Peanut had acceptable tolerance to PRE and POST applications of KIH- 485 in Similar studies are being repeated in –Injury at Plains Moisture may be major a factor that influences peanut tolerance to KIH POST treatments only??

Peanut Response to KIH-485 (2008) NTC KIH oz/A PRE PD = May 12 PRE = May 13 PHOTO = May 28 Ponder Farm

Peanut Response to KIH-485 (2008) NTC KIH oz/A PRE KIH oz/A % v/v POST PD = May 12 PRE = May 13 POST = June 25 PHOTO = July 8 Ponder Farm