M. Mehdizadeh, Zoleikha Mehdizadeh, Zahra Baghaeifar
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Abstract
Environmental risks resulting from increasing application of herbicides have raised many concerns about human health and safety of agro ecosystems and environment. Hence, it is very important to find practical and effective methods for reducing the use of pesticides in environment as well as the increasing the efficiency of these compounds. Addition of adjuvants to spray solutions could be considered as one of these methods. Greenhouse studies were conducted using a complete randomized design with a factorial arrangement during 2015-2016 to evaluate the impact of different adjuvants (citogate, canola oil, and castor oil) at concentrations of 0.1 and 0.2 (%v/v) with 5, 10, 20, 30 and 40 g a.i. ha-1 of tribenuron methyl herbicide to control common lambsquarters. Results showed that all applied adjuvants enhanced the efficacy of tribenuron methyl in decreasing the biomass of common lambsquarters. Efficacy of this herbicide increased with enhancing its concentrations. The required dose of herbicide to give 50 per cent common lambsquarters control (ED50) for no adjuvant, citogate, castor oil, and canola oil application (0.2 (%v/v)) was 21.24, 11.48, 11.65, and 11.81 g a.i. ha-1, respectively. Totally the application of citogate and canola oil had the highest and the lowest impact on tribenuron methyl performance to control of common lambsquarters respectively. Also, the Relative Potency values were significantly increased when adjuvants were added to this herbicide. The results revealed that the use of citogate and vegetable oils can increase the efficiency tribenuron methyl, and reduce the application rate of this herbicide in agro ecosystems.
除草剂使用的增加所带来的环境风险引起了人们对人类健康以及农业生态系统和环境安全的许多关注。因此,寻找切实有效的方法来减少农药在环境中的使用,并提高这些化合物的效率是非常重要的。在喷雾溶液中加入佐剂可以被认为是这些方法之一。在2015-2016年期间,采用完全随机设计的因子安排进行了温室研究,以评估不同佐剂(柠檬酸盐、菜籽油和蓖麻油)在浓度为0.1和0.2 (%v/v)的情况下,与5、10、20、30和40 g a.i. ha-1的三苯脲甲基除草剂对常见羔羊的控制效果。结果表明,所有佐剂均能增强甲基三苯脲降低普通羔羊生物量的效果。该除草剂的药效随其浓度的增加而增加。在不使用佐剂、柠檬酸盐、蓖麻油和菜籽油(0.2 (%v/v))的情况下,为达到50%的普通羊角病防治(ED50)所需的除草剂剂量分别为21.24、11.48、11.65和11.81 g a.i. ha-1。柠檬酸盐和菜籽油分别对甲基三苯脲防治常见羔羊病的效果影响最大和最低。在除草剂中加入佐剂后,其相对效价显著提高。结果表明,柠檬酸盐与植物油混合使用可提高甲基三苯脲在农业生态系统中的使用效率,降低该除草剂的施用量。