Benjamin J. Rivera, R. Meilan, M. Scharf, Rucha A Karve, M. A. Jenkins
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Abstract
Abstract Invasive woody perennials pose an immense threat to the diversity and function of many ecosystems, including forests in the eastern United States. While herbicide treatments have proven effective in controlling many plant invasions, there is considerable interest in the refinement of herbicide prescriptions to improve efficacy and prevent non-target damage. Adjuvants are widely utilized to improve herbicide efficacy, but research on novel adjuvants is often lacking. Furthermore, adjuvant research has generally focused on enhancement of foliar herbicide absorption, and few studies focus on adjuvant utility for other herbicide delivery techniques such as cut stump treatments. We evaluated 2XL—a cocktail of cellulase enzymes derived from fungi—as a potential herbicide adjuvant for use with glyphosate applied in a cut stump treatment due to its ability to degrade a key component of cell walls. We conducted a field experiment using the cut stump method of treatment (cut surface treated with herbicide) on a problematic invasive shrub, Amur honeysuckle [Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Herder]. We tested combinations of three concentrations of 2XL with five concentrations of glyphosate and hypothesized that low concentrations of glyphosate combined with 2XL would be as effective in limiting the resprouting of L. maackii as higher concentrations of glyphosate without the enzymes. Our results indicated that 2XL did not improve glyphosate efficacy for reducing the number of resprouting stems or the length of the longest resprouting stem within the same or following year as treatment. Limited data indicated the combination of 2XL and glyphosate applied at 30 g L–1 slightly increased resprouting in the year following treatment. While 2XL did not improve glyphosate efficacy, our results showed effective control of L. maackii at the lowest concentration of glyphosate tested (30 g L–1), suggesting that concentrations lower than those typically applied may be effective in controlling L. maackii within parameters similar to those tested here.
摘要入侵的木本多年生植物对包括美国东部森林在内的许多生态系统的多样性和功能构成了巨大威胁。虽然除草剂处理已被证明在控制许多植物入侵方面是有效的,但人们对改进除草剂处方以提高疗效和防止非目标损害非常感兴趣。佐剂被广泛用于提高除草剂的药效,但对新型佐剂的研究往往缺乏。此外,佐剂的研究通常集中在增强叶面除草剂的吸收,很少有研究关注佐剂在其他除草剂递送技术(如树桩处理)中的效用。我们评估了2XL——一种来源于真菌的纤维素酶混合物——作为一种潜在的除草剂佐剂,可与草甘膦一起用于切割树桩处理,因为它能够降解细胞壁的一个关键成分。我们对一种有问题的入侵灌木阿穆尔金银花[Lonicera maackii(Rupr.)Herder]进行了一项田间试验,使用割桩法处理(用除草剂处理切割表面)。我们测试了三种浓度的2XL与五种浓度的草甘膦的组合,并假设低浓度的草甘膦与2XL的组合在限制马氏乳杆菌呼吸方面与不含酶的高浓度草甘膦一样有效。我们的研究结果表明,在治疗的同一年或次年内,2XL并没有提高草甘膦减少再呼吸茎数或最长再呼吸茎长度的效果。有限的数据表明,在处理后的一年中,2XL和草甘膦以30 g L–1的剂量组合略微增加了呼吸。虽然2XL并没有提高草甘膦的效力,但我们的研究结果表明,在测试的最低草甘膦浓度(30 g L–1)下,可以有效地控制L.maackii,这表明低于通常使用的浓度可能可以有效地将L.maacki控制在与这里测试的参数相似的参数内。
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