Tank mixture of propanil and quinclorac for inhibiting a bispyribac-sodium-resistant barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli) biotype in Malaysia

Background: Herbicide-resistant E. crus-galli poses a significant threat to rice production in direct-seeded rice systems. Objective: This study aimed to confirm the presence of bispyribac-sodium-resistant (R) E. crus-galli and determine the optimal mixture ratio of propanil and quinclorac to contro...

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出版年:Advances in Weed Science
第一著者: 2-s2.0-86000360036
フォーマット: 論文
言語:English
出版事項: Sociedade Brasileira da Ciencia das Plantas Daninha 2025
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要約:Background: Herbicide-resistant E. crus-galli poses a significant threat to rice production in direct-seeded rice systems. Objective: This study aimed to confirm the presence of bispyribac-sodium-resistant (R) E. crus-galli and determine the optimal mixture ratio of propanil and quinclorac to control the R biotype. Methods: E. crus-galli seeds from putative resistant and susceptible biotypes were collected from rice fields located 10 km apart in Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia, and screened with bispyribac-sodium, propanil, and quinclorac. Dose-response tests were conducted to confirm herbicide resistance. Propanil and quinclorac were tank-mixed at ratios of 20:80, 40:60, 60:40, and 80:20 and their inhibitory effects were evaluated under glasshouse conditions. Results: Dose-response tests showed a 128-fold increase in the resistant biotype (R) compared to the susceptible (S) biotype based on the dosage corresponding to 50% inhibition of shoot growth, and a 70-fold increase based on the dosage that caused 50% mortality. The mixture ratios of propanil and quinclorac exhibited synergistic action except for the 80:20 ratio, which was antagonistic. The 40:60 mixture ratio outperformed the others, allowing the rates of propanil and quinclorac to be reduced by 2.2 and 4.7-fold, respectively, compared to their single applications to achieve 95% mortality. Conclusions: Dose-response tests revealed a high resistance level in the R biotype to bispyribac-sodium. Propanil and quinclorac at recommended rates were effective in controlling the R biotype. This study demonstrates that the ratio of propanil in combination with quinclorac is crucial in enhancing the herbicidal activity. © 2025, Sociedade Brasileira da Ciencia das Plantas Daninha. All rights reserved.
ISSN:26759462
DOI:10.51694/AdvWeedSci/2025;43:00012