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Chemical Management of Senecio madagascariensis (Fireweed)
Fireweed (Senecio madagascariensis Poir.) is a herbaceous weed-producing pyrrolizidine alkaloid that is poisonous to livestock. To investigate the efficacy of chemical management on fireweed and its soil seed bank density, a field experiment was conducted in Beechmont, Queensland, in 2018 within a p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10057765/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36987020 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12061332 |
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author | Wijayabandara, Kusinara Campbell, Shane Vitelli, Joseph Kalaipandian, Sundaravelpandian Adkins, Steve |
author_facet | Wijayabandara, Kusinara Campbell, Shane Vitelli, Joseph Kalaipandian, Sundaravelpandian Adkins, Steve |
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description | Fireweed (Senecio madagascariensis Poir.) is a herbaceous weed-producing pyrrolizidine alkaloid that is poisonous to livestock. To investigate the efficacy of chemical management on fireweed and its soil seed bank density, a field experiment was conducted in Beechmont, Queensland, in 2018 within a pasture community. A total of four herbicides (bromoxynil, fluroxypyr/aminopyralid, metsulfuron-methyl and triclopyr/picloram/aminopyralid) were applied either singularly or repeated after 3 months to a mix-aged population of fireweed. The initial fireweed plant density at the field site was high (10 to 18 plants m(−2)). However, after the first herbicide application, the fireweed plant density declined significantly (to ca. 0 to 4 plants m(−2)), with further reductions following the second treatment. Prior to herbicide application, fireweed seeds in both the upper (0 to 2 cm) and lower (2 to 10 cm) soil seed bank layers averaged 8804 and 3593 seeds m(−2), respectively. Post-herbicide application, the seed density was significantly reduced in both the upper (970 seeds m(−2)) and lower (689 seeds m(−2)) seed bank layers. Based on the prevailing environmental conditions and nil grazing strategy of the current study, a single application of either fluroxypyr/aminopyralid, metsulfuron-methyl or triclopyr/picloram/aminopyralid would be sufficient to achieve effective control, whilst a second follow-up application is required with bromoxynil. |
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spelling | pubmed-100577652023-03-30 Chemical Management of Senecio madagascariensis (Fireweed) Wijayabandara, Kusinara Campbell, Shane Vitelli, Joseph Kalaipandian, Sundaravelpandian Adkins, Steve Plants (Basel) Article Fireweed (Senecio madagascariensis Poir.) is a herbaceous weed-producing pyrrolizidine alkaloid that is poisonous to livestock. To investigate the efficacy of chemical management on fireweed and its soil seed bank density, a field experiment was conducted in Beechmont, Queensland, in 2018 within a pasture community. A total of four herbicides (bromoxynil, fluroxypyr/aminopyralid, metsulfuron-methyl and triclopyr/picloram/aminopyralid) were applied either singularly or repeated after 3 months to a mix-aged population of fireweed. The initial fireweed plant density at the field site was high (10 to 18 plants m(−2)). However, after the first herbicide application, the fireweed plant density declined significantly (to ca. 0 to 4 plants m(−2)), with further reductions following the second treatment. Prior to herbicide application, fireweed seeds in both the upper (0 to 2 cm) and lower (2 to 10 cm) soil seed bank layers averaged 8804 and 3593 seeds m(−2), respectively. Post-herbicide application, the seed density was significantly reduced in both the upper (970 seeds m(−2)) and lower (689 seeds m(−2)) seed bank layers. Based on the prevailing environmental conditions and nil grazing strategy of the current study, a single application of either fluroxypyr/aminopyralid, metsulfuron-methyl or triclopyr/picloram/aminopyralid would be sufficient to achieve effective control, whilst a second follow-up application is required with bromoxynil. MDPI 2023-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10057765/ /pubmed/36987020 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12061332 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Wijayabandara, Kusinara Campbell, Shane Vitelli, Joseph Kalaipandian, Sundaravelpandian Adkins, Steve Chemical Management of Senecio madagascariensis (Fireweed) |
title | Chemical Management of Senecio madagascariensis (Fireweed) |
title_full | Chemical Management of Senecio madagascariensis (Fireweed) |
title_fullStr | Chemical Management of Senecio madagascariensis (Fireweed) |
title_full_unstemmed | Chemical Management of Senecio madagascariensis (Fireweed) |
title_short | Chemical Management of Senecio madagascariensis (Fireweed) |
title_sort | chemical management of senecio madagascariensis (fireweed) |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10057765/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36987020 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12061332 |
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