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The effect of soil pH on chickpea (Cicer arietinum) genotype sensitivity to isoxaflutole
Authors:Avishek Datta  Brian M. Sindel  Paul Kristiansen  Robin S. Jessop  Warwick L. Felton
Affiliation:(1) School of Environmental and Rural Science, The University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, 2351, Australia;(2) Present address: Nyrang Avenue, Tamworth, New South Wales, 2340, Australia;(3) Cooperative Research Centre for Australian Weed Management, Adelaide, Australia
Abstract:A glasshouse experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of soil pH on chickpea (Cicer arietinum) tolerance to isoxaflutole applied pre-emergence at 0, 75 (recommended rate) and 300 g a.i. ha−1. For this study, the variables examined were two desi chickpea genotypes (97039-1275 as a tolerant line and 91025-3021 as a sensitive line) and four pH levels (5.1, 6.9, 8.1, and 8.9). The results demonstrated differential tolerances among chickpea genotypes to isoxaflutole at different rates and soil pH levels. Isoxaflutole applied pre-emergence resulted in increased phytotoxicity with increases in soil pH and herbicide rate. Even the most tolerant chickpea genotype was damaged when exposed to higher pH and herbicide rates, as indicated by increased leaf chlorosis and significant reductions in plant height, and shoot and root dry weight. The effects were more severe with the sensitive genotype. The susceptibility of chickpea to this herbicide depends on genotype and soil pH which should be taken into account in breeding new lines, and in the agronomy of chickpea production.
Keywords:Isoxaflutole  Soil pH   Cicer arietinum   Herbicide tolerance
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