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11 December 2019 Determining the critical period for grass control in high-yielding cotton using Japanese millet as a mimic weed
Graham W. Charles, Brian M. Sindel, Annette L. Cowie, Oliver G. G. Knox
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Abstract

Field studies were conducted over five seasons from 2004 to 2015 to determine the critical period for weed control (CPWC) in high-yielding, irrigated cotton using a competitive mimic grass weed, Japanese millet. Japanese millet was planted with or after cotton emergence at densities of 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 plants m–2. Japanese millet was added and removed at approximately 0, 150, 300, 450, 600, 750, and 900 degree days of crop growth (GDD). Data were combined over years. Japanese millet competed strongly with cotton, with season-long interference resulting in an 84% reduction in cotton yield with 200 Japanese millet plants m–2. The data were fit to extended Gompertz and logistic curves including weed density as a covariate, allowing a dynamic CPWC to be estimated for densities of 10 to 200 Japanese millet plants m–2. Using a 1% yield-loss threshold, the CPWC commenced at 65 GDD, corresponding to 0 to 7 d after crop emergence (DAE), and ended at 803 GDD, 76 to 98 DAE with 10 Japanese millet plants m–2, and 975 GDD, 90 to 115 DAE with 200 Japanese millet plants m–2. These results highlight the high level of weed control required throughout the cropping season in high-yielding cotton to ensure crop losses do not exceed the cost of weed control.

Nomenclature: Japanese millet, Echinochloa esculenta (A. Braun) H. Scholz ‘Shirohie'; cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L. GOSHI

© Weed Science Society of America, 2019.
Graham W. Charles, Brian M. Sindel, Annette L. Cowie, and Oliver G. G. Knox "Determining the critical period for grass control in high-yielding cotton using Japanese millet as a mimic weed," Weed Technology 34(2), 292-300, (11 December 2019). https://doi.org/10.1017/wet.2019.113
Received: 21 July 2019; Accepted: 28 October 2019; Published: 11 December 2019
KEYWORDS
competition
crop yield loss
interference
threshold
weed biomass
weed density
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