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Evaluation of propargyl bromide for control of barnyardgrass and Fusarium oxysporum in three soils
Author(s) -
Ma Qingli,
Gan Jianying,
Becker J Ole,
Papiernik Sharon K,
Yates Scott R
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
pest management science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.296
H-Index - 125
eISSN - 1526-4998
pISSN - 1526-498X
DOI - 10.1002/ps.355
Subject(s) - muck , loam , agronomy , bromide , soil water , biology , chemistry , ecology , organic chemistry
With the scheduled phasing out of methyl bromide, there is an urgent need for alternatives. We evaluated the efficacy of propargyl bromide as a potential replacement for methyl bromide for the control of barnyardgrass ( Echinochloa crus‐galli ) and Fusarium oxysporum in an Arlington sandy loam, a Carsitas loamy sand and a Florida muck soil. Soil was mixed with barnyardgrass seeds or F oxysporum colonized on millet seeds, and treated with propargyl bromide at a range of concentrations. The mortality of the fungi and weed seeds was determined after 24 h of exposure at 30 °C. The concentrations required to inhibit 50% barnyard seed germination (LC 50 ) were 2.8, 2.4 and 48.5 µg g −1 in the sandy loam, loamy sand and muck soil, respectively. In contrast, the LC 50 values for F oxysporum were 11.2, 10.8 and 182.1 µg g −1 in the sandy loam, loamy sand and muck soil, respectively. The low efficacy of propargyl bromide in the muck soil was a result of the rapid degradation and high adsorption of the compound in the soil. The degradation half‐life ( t 1/2 ) was only 7 h in the muck soil at an initial concentration of 6.8 µg g −1 , compared to 60 and 67 h in the sandy loam and loamy sand, respectively. The adsorption coefficients ( K d ) were 0.96, 0.87 and 5.6 cm 3 g −1 in the sandy loam, loamy sand and muck soil, respectively. These results suggest that registration agencies should consider site‐specific properties in recommending application rates for propargyl bromide. © 2001 Society of Chemical Industry
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