The Scottish Farmer

Tank mixes that can improve winter wheat pre-em weed control

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WITH the winter wheat drilling window looming large – but still a few weeks away for those growers with a severe black-grass burden – ADAMA has released new data which shows the addition of pendimetha­lin and/or diflufenic­an can deliver additional efficacy to some of the UK’s more popular herbicide co-packs offerings.

“As part of ADAMA’s remit to provide beneficial solutions to the problems faced by UK cereals growers, we recently commission­ed a series of trials to assess the efficacy of two popular pre-emergence herbicide co-packs to determine how effective they are at controllin­g difficult grassweeds such as blackgrass and ryegrass,” said its herbicide technical specialist, Dr Bill Lankford.

The first set of trials – to assess the impact of adding pendimetha­lin to an alconifen plus flufenacet and diflufenic­an co-pack – clearly demonstrat­ed the inclusion of Anthem (400g/l pendimetha­lin) improved black-grass control by reducing heading numbers by an average of 16%, with the benefit ranging from plus 3% to plus 26%.

“Five independen­t trials also showed that adding pendimetha­lin as a tank mix partner helped to reduce the variabilit­y of blackgrass control, with all five trials showing a significan­t uplift and consistenc­y in protection,” Dr Lankford added.

The trials indicated that adding diflufenic­an to a tank mix of cinmethyli­n, plus pendimetha­lin, reduced the variabilit­y of blackgrass control.

“The addition of diflufenic­an to the mix also delivered a 10% reduction in heading numbers, when used against flufenacet resistant ryegrass,” Dr Lankford explained.

“What we’ve shown is that the inclusion of an extra active ingredient provided a useful boost to a preemergen­ce herbicide copack.

“In a year when fuel and fertiliser costs remain high, and with crop values also remaining elevated, it makes sense for growers to provide crops with the very best levels of weed control, with relatively cheap actives such as pendimetha­lin and diflufenic­an offering a viable return on investment,” he added.

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