TITLE:
Sensitivity of Dry Bean to Dimethenamid-p, Saflufenacil and Dimethenamid-p/Saflufenacil
AUTHORS:
Nader Soltani, Christy Shropshire, Peter H. Sikkema
KEYWORDS:
Adzuki Bean, Black Bean, Kidney Bean, White Bean, Sensitivity, Tolerance
JOURNAL NAME:
American Journal of Plant Sciences,
Vol.5 No.21,
October
28,
2014
ABSTRACT: There is limited
information on the sensitivity of dry bean to dimethenamid-p, saflufenacil and
a preformulated mixture of dimethenamid-p/saflufenacil. Field trials were conducted at Exeter and Ridgetown, ON, Canada in
2012 and 2013 to evaluate the tolerance of four market classes of dry bean to
dimethenamid-p, saflufenacil and dimethenamid-p/saflufenacil applied
preemergence (PRE) at the 1X and 2X manufacturer’s recommended rate in soybean.
Dimethenamid-p, saflufenacil and dimethenamid-p/saflufenacil applied PRE caused
0% - 2%, 20% - 31% and 34% - 45% injury in dry bean, respectively.
Dimethenamid-p (220 and 440 g ai ha-1) caused no adverse effect on plant stand, shoot dry weight, height and
yield of black, white, adzuki and kidney bean. Saflufenacil (25 and 50 g ai
ha-1) or dimethenamid-p/saflufenacil (245 and 490 g ai
ha-1) reduced plant stand 53% - 70%, shoot dry weight 61%
- 81%, height 26% - 48% and yield 40% - 61% of black and white bean. However,
saflufenacil applied alone or in combination with dimethenamid-p at the 1X or
2X rates caused no adverse effect on plant stand, shoot dry weight, height and
yield of adzuki and kidney bean except with dimethenamid-p/saflufenacil at the
2X rate which reduced plant stand 38% in kidney bean, shoot dry weight 46% in
adzuki bean and 42% in kidney bean, and yield 29% in kidney bean. Based on
these results, saflufenacil and dimethenamid-p/saflufenacil applied PRE at
the proposed rate of 25 and 245 g ai ha-1, respectively does have an adequate margin of crop safety for weed
management in black and white bean. Further research is needed to ascertain the
margin of crop safety in kidney and adzuki bean.