Title

Fall and spring herbicide applications for weed control in dry peas

(Research Report, Hettinger REC, November 2023)
Summary

A trial was conducted to evaluate fall and spring herbicide applications for control of weeds in dry peas. Fall treatments were applied on October 20, 2022 and spring treatments were applied on April 26, 2023 immediately following planting.  Few weeds other than Japanese brome were present at time of spring application. Dry pea “Shamrock” was planted on April 26 using a no-till drill at a rate of 120 lb/a seed at a depth of 2 inches. Peas emerged on May 10.  No injury was observed to dry pea from fall or spring applied treatments.  Control of Japanese brome, wild buckwheat, and common mallow were visually evaluated 2 weeks after emergence (WAE) on a scale of 9 to 100% with 0% being no control and 100% being complete control. Japanese brome was controlled 76% with fall application of glyphosate and 88% with spring application of glyphosate. All other treatments controlled Japanese brome 96 to 100%.  Wild buckwheat and common mallow were not controlled by fall or spring application of glyphosate.  Spring application of Anthem Flex (carfentrazone plus pyroxasulfone) provided similar control of wild buckwheat and slightly better control of common mallow. Splitting application of Anthem Flex, 2.5 oz/A in fall plus 2 oz/A in spring, did not improve control compared with fall application at 4 oz/A.  Anthem Flex at 4 oz/A in the fall plus Spartan Charge (carfentrazone plus sulfentrazone) at 5 oz/A in the spring controlled wild buckwheat and common mallow at 90 and 91%, respectively. Spartan Elite (sulfentrazone plus metolachlor) at 32 oz/A applied in the spring controlled wild buckwheat and common mallow at 79 and 81%, respectively.  Fierce (flumioxazin plus pyroxasulfone) was applied at 6, 7.5, and 9 oz/A in the fall and controlled wild buckwheat at 77, 80, and 87%, respectively, and controlled common mallow at 89, 84, and 90%, respectively.  Dry pea stand and height were not affected by any of the herbicide treatments.  Dry pea yield was near 0 bu/A in the untreated control.  Glyphosate alone in the fall and spring increased yield to 40 and 48 bu/A, respectively.  Anthem Flex fall and spring applications resulted in yields of 55 and 63 bu/A, respectively, while the split application resulted in 59 bu/A.  The highest yielding treatments resulted from fall application of Anthem Flex followed by spring application of Spartan Charge at 69 bu/A.  Spartan Elite applied in spring resulted in 47 bu/A.  Fierce applications in the fall at 6, 7.5, and 9 oz/A resulted in 61, 63, and 64 bu/A. Fall application of residual herbicides reduce weed pressure in the spring at planting and allow for rainfall both in the fall and spring to activate.  In the trial this year, there was above normal rainfall in May that effectively activated the spring applied herbicides.  In years when spring rainfall is below normal, preemergence herbicides often fail to become active in the soil.

Lead Author
Lead Author:
Caleb Dalley
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Table 1. Control of Japanese Brome, wild buckwheat, and common mallow and dry pea response from fall and/or spring herbicide applications at Hettinger, ND, 2023.

Herbicide Treatmenta

Rate

Timingb

Japanese brome

Wild buckwheat

Common mallow

Pea Stand

Pea Height

Pea Yield

 

oz/A

 

––––––– percent controlc ––––––

plants/A

cm

bu/A

1

Untreated

  

0

 

0

 

0

 

48

-

35

-

1

e

2

Glyphosate

22

Fall

76

c

0

d

0

d

56

-

38

-

40

d

3

Glyphosate

22

Spring

88

b

0

d

0

d

57

-

37

-

48

cd

4

Anthem Flex

4

Fall

98

a

79

c

77

c

52

-

37

-

55

bc

 

Glyphosate

22

Fall

            

5

Anthem Flex

4

Spring

99

a

82

bc

92

a

60

-

37

-

63

ab

 

Glyphosate

22

Spring

            

6

Anthem Flex

2.5

Fall

99

a

78

c

84

bc

50

-

37

-

59

abc

 

Glyphosate

22

Fall

            
 

Anthem Flex

2

Spring

            
 

Glyphosate

22

Spring

            

7

Anthem Flex

4

Fall

99

a

90

a

91

ab

57

-

35

-

69

a

 

Glyphosate

22

Fall

            
 

Spartan Charge

5

Spring

            
 

Glyphosate

22

Spring

            

8

Glyphosate

22

Spring

96

a

79

c

81

c

53

-

36

-

47

cd

 

Spartan Elite

32

Spring

            

9

Fierce

6

Fall

100

a

77

c

89

ab

57

-

36

-

61

ab

 

Glyphosate

22

Fall

            

10

Fierce

7.5

Fall

99

a

80

c

84

bc

56

-

36

-

63

ab

 

Glyphosate

22

Fall

            

11

Fierce

9

Fall

99

a

87

ab

90

ab

54

-

36

-

64

ab

 

Glyphosate

22

Fall

            

LSD P=.05

6.87

6.03

6.27

12.93

3.106

11.76

Standard Deviation

4.77

4.13

4.3

7.47

2.157

8.12

CV

5.5

6.72

6.55

13.62

5.94

15.83

Treatment F

156.18

369.027

388.529

0.608

0.791

22.117

Treatment Prob(F)

0.0001

0.0001

0.0001

0.7854

0.6374

0.0001

a glyphosate, Roundup PowerMax; Anthem Flex, carfentrazone plus pyroxasulfone; Spartan Charge, carfentrazone plus sulfentrazone; Spartan Elite, sulfentrazone plus pyroxasulfone; Fierce, flumioxazin plus pyroxasulfone.  Ammonium sulfate (AMS) was added to all treatments at 8.5 lb/100 gallons; HSOC-MSO Destiny HC (1% v/v) was added to treatments 4-11.

b Fall herbicide treatments were applied on October 20, 2022; Spring herbicide treatments were applied after planting on April 26, 2023.

c Weed control was visually evaluated at 2 weeks after pea emergence. Pea stand and height were both measure at 5 weeks after emergence.

Table 2. Description of herbicide application and equipment for treatments applied to weeds in dry pea at Hettinger, ND, 2022-23.

Application description

 

 

Application Equipment

 

 

Fall

Spring

 

 

Fall

Spring

Date

10/20/22

4/26/23

 

Equipment Type

Tractor

Tractor

Start Time

10:27 AM

12:01 PM

 

Operation Pressure

38 PSI

38 PSI

Stop Time

10:31 AM

12:21 PM

 

Nozzle Model

11002

11002

Air Temperature

64 F

66.6, 64.7 F

 

Nozzle Spacing

20 IN

20 IN

Relative Humidity (%)

28

37.2, 36.7

 

Boom Length

100 IN

100 IN

Wind Velocity+Dir

7 MPH, W

10.5 MPH, W

 

Boom Height

20 IN

19.0 IN

Soil Temperature

43 F

50 F

 

Ground Speed

3.8 MPH

3.7 MPH

Cloud Cover (%)

10

100

 

Application Amount

10 GAL/AC

10 GAL/AC

 

 

 

 

Propellant

CO2

CO2