Vol. 51â1997 - NorthEastern Weed Science Society
Vol. 51â1997 - NorthEastern Weed Science Society Vol. 51â1997 - NorthEastern Weed Science Society
166 n Lib rty LinkTM soybeans will provide growers with another broad spectrum herbicide, with many fthe same benefits and features of Roundup ReadyTMsoybeans. Asgrow Seed Company as been cooperating with AgrEvo since 1990 in field trials on Liberty LinkTM soybeans. ese field trials have evaluated the Liberty LinkTMgene for its tolerance with different rates and a plication timings. New varieties with the Liberty Link trait are expected in 1998. As ow Seed Company will release its first Poast Compatiblehybrid in 1996. Poast Compatibl TMcom benefits are: 1. Targeted weed management, treat weeds if needed; 2. No carryover or rotational restrictions; 3. Environmentally sound; 4. Different mode of action from ALS herbicides; 5. Tank-mix compatible; and 6 No organophosphate insecticideinteractions. sses controlled by Poast® are: • Woolly Cupgrass • Shattercane • Wild Proso Millet • Giant Foxtail • Green Foxtail • Yellow Foxtail • Quackgrass • Bamyardgrass • Browntop Panicum • FallPanicum • Texas Panicum • Large Crabgrass • Smooth Crabgrass • Johnsongrass (seedling, rhizome) e following table shows a gene efficacytrial where weeds were not a factor (i.e., controlle by herbicides or hand-weeded). WPWORK W'v\G610LD18 13
167 POAST COMPATffiLETM CORN GENE EFFICACY TRIAL 19 Locations - 1995 IMJTMCorn Po' st 320z 113 116 116 Past 640z 115 117 116 Results shtwed no yield reduction up to 64 oz ofPoast®. I I The follovrn g table shows a gene efficacy trial I I I I I I I! IMJTMCORN GENE EFFICACY TRIAL 5 Locations - 1995 Control Ooz 134.2 Pursuit 4 oz 135.4 I Pursuit 80z 131.2 I I LSD (.05) 4.0 I Results showedno yield reduction at the normal use rate. The follorm g table shows the genetics yield potential from over 200 locations. I I II I I I I I WPWORK\AKW\AG6~Ol.D18 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
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n<br />
Lib rty LinkTM soybeans will provide growers with another broad spectrum herbicide,<br />
with many fthe same benefits and features of Roundup ReadyTMsoybeans. Asgrow Seed<br />
Company as been cooperating with AgrEvo since 1990 in field trials on Liberty LinkTM<br />
soybeans. ese field trials have evaluated the Liberty LinkTMgene for its tolerance with different<br />
rates and a plication timings. New varieties with the Liberty Link trait are expected in 1998.<br />
As ow Seed Company will release its first Poast Compatiblehybrid in 1996. Poast<br />
Compatibl TMcom benefits are:<br />
1. Targeted weed management, treat weeds if needed;<br />
2. No carryover or rotational restrictions;<br />
3. Environmentally sound;<br />
4. Different mode of action from ALS herbicides;<br />
5. Tank-mix compatible; and<br />
6 No organophosphate insecticideinteractions.<br />
sses controlled by Poast® are:<br />
• Woolly Cupgrass<br />
• Shattercane<br />
• Wild Proso Millet<br />
• Giant Foxtail<br />
• Green Foxtail<br />
• Yellow Foxtail<br />
• Quackgrass<br />
• Bamyardgrass<br />
• Browntop Panicum<br />
• FallPanicum<br />
• Texas Panicum<br />
• Large Crabgrass<br />
• Smooth Crabgrass<br />
• Johnsongrass (seedling, rhizome)<br />
e following table shows a gene efficacytrial where weeds were not a factor (i.e.,<br />
controlle by herbicides or hand-weeded).<br />
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