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28 March 2024 Feral rye (Secale cereale L.) control in quizalofop-resistant winter wheat in Oregon
Victor H. V. Ribeiro, Carol A. Mallory-Smith, Jennifer A. Gourlie, Chad W. Shelton, Judit Barroso
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Abstract

Managing winter annual grass weeds has long been a challenge in the dryland regions of the Pacific Northwest (PNW) where soft white winter wheat is grown. The recent development of quizalofop-resistant (CoAXium) wheat varieties allows growers to use quizalofop (QP), a herbicide that inhibits acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) for postemergence grass control. Field experiments were conducted over two winter wheat growing seasons in 2021–2022 and 2022–2023 near Adams, OR, to evaluate QP efficacy on feral rye and for crop safety. Downy brome and jointed goatgrass control with QP were assessed in 2021–2022 and 2022–2023, respectively. QP treatments provided effective control of feral rye (≥95%), downy brome (≥87%), and jointed goatgrass (99%) regardless of rate, adjuvant, and spray volume tested. Spring-applied QP caused no injury to winter wheat. Results indicate that the QP-resistant wheat technology can help PNW wheat growers selectively control winter annual grasses.

Nomenclature: Quizalofop; downy brome, Bromus tectorum L.; feral rye, Secale cereale L.; jointed goatgrass, Aegilops cylindrica Host.; wheat, Triticum aestivum L.

Victor H. V. Ribeiro, Carol A. Mallory-Smith, Jennifer A. Gourlie, Chad W. Shelton, and Judit Barroso "Feral rye (Secale cereale L.) control in quizalofop-resistant winter wheat in Oregon," Weed Technology 38(1), 1-6, (28 March 2024). https://doi.org/10.1017/wet.2023.89
Received: 20 September 2023; Accepted: 26 November 2023; Published: 28 March 2024
KEYWORDS
acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase
Crop safety
weed management
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