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Influence of Selected Fungicides on Efficacy of Clethodim and Sethoxydim
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2005
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Antifungal AgentEngineeringBotanyAntifungal AgentsC AbsorptionMedicineCrop ProtectionSelected FungicidesWeed ControlPlant PathologyToxicologyPest ManagementHerbicide RateIntegrated Plant ProtectionPharmacologyAntimicrobial ResistanceLarge Crabgrass ControlDrug Resistance
Field experiments were conducted to compare large crabgrass control by clethodim or sethoxydim applied alone and with selected fungicides registered for use in peanut. Fluazinam, propiconazole plus trifloxystrobin, or tebuconazole did not affect efficacy of clethodim or sethoxydim. Azoxystrobin, boscalid, chlorothalonil, and pyraclostrobin reduced efficacy of clethodim and sethoxydim in some experiments. Increasing the herbicide rate increased large crabgrass control regardless of the addition of chlorothalonil. In laboratory experiments, 14 C absorption was less when 14 C-clethodim or 14 C-sethoxydim was applied with chlorothalonil. Pyraclostrobin and tebuconazole did not affect absorption of 14 C-clethodim or 14 C-sethoxydim.
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