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Roberto Busi
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Roberto Busi
@robbert115
Bob's dad Pasture Weed Scientist @DPIRDbroadacre Adjunct @UWAresearch
Perth, WA شامل ہوئے Mart 2009
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@BradW00ldridge I found Kik and orher C4 perennial grasses are highly tolerant to atrazine, simazine and metribuzin. Would that have been an option instead of glyph?
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@4FarmersBill @Tedthekelpie Assuming the reduction in yield is real: does it come from greater weed germination or greater crop effect of the pre herbicide or both and is there any rule of thumb on fine tuning / settle over a certain soil wetter rate?
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@Tedthekelpie Yes Sam, but was the drop significant statistically? No, I don’t believe so. The earlier work I did with wetter on shallow duplex soil (no humectant) saw increasing yield to 50 L/ha. What we can be confident is that most of the benefit comes from the low rates.
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Huge wheat response to 2 L/ha of #Aquifer. For such a small cost it makes me think this product should go over most crops in sandy WA soils, the humectant component is very valuable too.

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@rogstates 1080 vs 420. small weeds 2 leaf.
There is quite a bit of evidence of this correlation
chatgpt.com/s/t_695e1e3756…
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Next generation systemic PPO herbicide (fendioxypyracil) developed by BASF. It does have grass activity and it should be really good against ARG.
biorxiv.org/content/10.648…


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@AaronHutcho Need to do more work to exactly understand how to bypass low activity of glufosinate - I’ve done work on adjuvants, mixing partners and patterns - much known already. This + correlation between glyph and glufo survival in ARG should be studied at biochemical depth.
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@robbert115 Could it be a barrier for translocation due to both being salt based carriers. Very interesting Roberto but disappointing also. Makes you wonder with sometimes lower water rates and high concentrated drops of gly particularly in winter with high humidity work better, salt trans.
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Field day at Manjimup on Thursday 8th January to see what is growing on Pasture 365 plots 18 months after sowing (3pm - 5.30pm with sundowner/BBQ).
Register here for free: trybooking.com/DIHSW
You have a table below with all 10 treatments tested and compared.


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@BarryGr66 No, I would not stretch it that far as cletho + factor is a beauty in itself. This small study showed additive interaction between a dim (Factor - butroxydim, not great on brome on its own) and a pre-em. ATM probably only propyzamide can be used post-em with Edge Unify.
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@robbert115 would you say ultro/factor EPE is better value than ultro pre seeding and cleth / factor post emergent ?
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