%0 Journal Article
%T Safening effect of bentazon on cloransulam-methyl and halosulfuron-methyl in dry bean
%A Nader Soltani
%A Christy Shropshire
%A Peter H. Sikkema
%J Agricultural Sciences
%P 368-374
%@ 2156-8561
%D 2012
%I Scientific Research Publishing
%R 10.4236/as.2012.33043
%X Bentazon, applied as a tankmix, has been shown to have the potential for reducing the injury from some POST herbicides. Field experiments were conducted in 2008 and 2009 at Exeter, ON and in 2009 at Ridgetown, ON to determine if the addition of bentazon reduces the injury from cloransulam-methyl or halosulfuron-methyl applied POST in black, cranberry, kidney and white beans. Bentazon added to cloransulam-methyl reduced the level of injury 0 to 6% at 17.5 g﹞ai﹞ha每1 and 0 to 9% at 35 g﹞ai﹞ha每1 in dry bean. Bentazon added to halosulfuron-methyl reduced the level of injury as much as 4% at 35 g﹞ai﹞ha每1 and 6% at the 70 g﹞ai﹞ha每1. Bentazon added to cloransulam-methyl increased plant height as much as 3 cm. The addition of bentazon to halosulfuron-methyl had no effect on the height of various market classes of dry bean. Bentazon added to cloran-sulam-methyl generally has no effect on seed moisture content in black and white bean but decreased seed moisture content of cranberry and kidney bean as much as 4%. The addition of bentazon to halosulfuron-methyl caused no effect on seed moisture content of dry bean. Cloransulam-methyl caused a 7% to 18% reduction in dry bean yield compared to halosulfuron-methyl and 12% to 21% reduction in yield compared to bentazon. Bentazon added to cloransulam-methyl increased dry bean yield by 0.16 and 0.31 t﹞ha每1 at Exeter (2009) and Ridgetown (2009) respectively. The addition of bentazon to halosulfuron-methyl had no effect on dry bean yield.
%K Bentazon
%K Cloransulam-Methyl
%K Crop Injury
%K Halosulfuron-Methyl
%K Safening
%K Phaseolus Vulgaris
%K Sensitivity
%U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=19036