TITLE:
Weed Management in Irrigated Cotton-Cropping Systems Using Roundup Ultra in Roundup Ready Cotton at AG-CARES, Lamesa, TX 2001.
AUTHORS:
Wayne Keeling, John Everitt, and Danny Carmichael, Professor and Research Associates
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Plot Size: 8 rows X 300’, 3 replications
Planting Date: May 9
Varieties: Paymaster HS26, Paymaster 2326RR, and Paymaster 2326
BG/RR
Systems: Conservation Tillage (Terminated Rye and Rye-Sorghum-
Cotton Rotation) and Conventional Tillage
Irrigation: 13” for season (based on 0.75 ET)
Application Dates: Preplant Incorporated (PPI)
Conventional Tillage April 10
Conservation Tillage April 16
Preemergence (PRE) May 9
Postemergence-topical (POST) June 5
Postemergence-directed (PDIR) July 23
Harvest Dates: October 1
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION:
Two irrigated conservation tillage cotton-cropping systems were compared to conventional tillage. Those included: 1) terminated rye cover crop and 2) sorghum-cotton rotation. Each system included two weed management systems: 1) Treflan PPI fb Caparol PRE + cultivation and 2) Prowl PPI fb Roundup Ultra POST and PDIR using a hooded sprayer. Weed escapes, mainly Russian thistle (tumbleweeds), were hoed as needed. Roundup Ultra was used preplant to terminate the rye and to control winter weeds in the rotation system. Both Roundup Ready and stacked gene (BG/RR) varieties were planted in the Roundup treated plots. Cotton lint yields were determined and net returns calculated using input costs (Table 1).
Table 1. Comparison of conservation and conventional tillage weed and insect management systems using Roundup Ready and Roundup Ready/Bollgard varieties at AG-CARES, Lamesa, TX 2001.
Gross Returns
(lb/A) ($/A)
1) Treflan fb Caparol + cultivation 635 bc 75
2) Treflan fb Roundup Ultra (RR) 759 a 104
3) Treflan fb Roundup Ultra (BG/RR) 716 ab 64
AVG. 703 81
Conservation Tillage (Terminated Rye Cover)
1) Prowl fb Caparol + cultivation 625 bc 96
2) Prowl fb Roundup Ultra (RR) 685 abc 82
3) Prowl fb Roundup Ultra (BG/RR) 731 a 84
AVG. 680 87
Conservation Tillage (Rye-Sorghum-Cotton Rotation)
1) Prowl fb Caparol + cultivation 719 a 124
2) Prowl fb Roundup Ultra (RR) 724 a 130
3) Prowl fb Roundup Ultra (BG/RR) 759 a 98
* Net returns to land, management, and risk. Based on yield x loan price with no government payments included.
Highest average yields and net returns were produced in the sorghum-cotton rotation system. In both conventional tillage and terminated rye systems, higher yields were produced where Roundup Ultra was used in-season to control weeds in place of cultivation. Because of extremely low bollworm pressure, no yield advantage resulted from the stacked gene variety.
This test area was not replanted following the hailstorm in late May. The terminated rye, and especially the sorghum residue, gave some degree of protection from the hail and the decision was made not to replant.
Pigweed control was excellent in the Prowl fb Roundup Ultra plots, but some Russian thistle were not controlled. When planting into residue, a burndown herbicide (Roundup Ultra or Cyclone Max) at planting may be valuable to control small, emerged thistles that grow quickly and may not be easily controlled by Roundup Ultra under hot, dry conditions.