Imazapyr herbicide efficacy on floating macrophyte control and ecotoxicology for non-target organisms

C Cruz, AF Silva, NS Shiogiri, N Garlich, RA Pitelli - Planta Daninha, 2015 - SciELO Brasil
C Cruz, AF Silva, NS Shiogiri, N Garlich, RA Pitelli
Planta Daninha, 2015SciELO Brasil
the aims of this study were to determine imazapyr efficacy for floating macrophyte control
and ecotoxicology for non-target organisms. For the floating macrophyte control efficacy
tests were used the doses of 0, 5; 1, 0; 2, 0; 2, 5; 3, 0; 3, 5 and 4, 0 L ha-1 and a control with
10 replicates. The acute toxicology for non-target organisms was estimated by lethal
concentration 50%(LC50 and EC50). The floating macrophyte control efficacy was over
90%. Imazapyr was classified as moderately toxic for the following biomarkers: L. minor, H …
the aims of this study were to determine imazapyr efficacy for floating macrophyte control and ecotoxicology for non-target organisms. For the floating macrophyte control efficacy tests were used the doses of 0,5; 1,0; 2,0; 2,5; 3,0; 3,5 and 4,0 L ha-1 and a control with 10 replicates. The acute toxicology for non-target organisms was estimated by lethal concentration 50% (LC50 and EC50). The floating macrophyte control efficacy was over 90%. Imazapyr was classified as moderately toxic for the following biomarkers: L. minor, H. eques, B. rerio, P. caudimaculatus, P. canaliculata, and P. mesopotamicus and lightly toxic for A. caroliniana. Thus, imazapyr herbicide is a tool with great potential to be used on floating macrophyte control (E. crassipes, P. stratiotes e S. molesta) in Brazil and this practice can be evaluated by the use of application biomarkers.
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