Evaluation of foramsulfuron-sodium + thiecarbazone-methyl + cyprosulfamide for post-emergence weed control in cassava (Onstation2019_Lagon_All_Locs_WdSpecies)

Monsoon Active [foramsulfuron-sodium + thiecarbazone-methyl + cyprosulfamide ] was evaluated for post-emergence weed control cassava and cassava/maize intercrop for three years at six different sites across five States [Benue, Ogun, Osun, Oyo, and the Rivers States] in Nigeria. Monsoon was compared with Paraquat, a toxic herbicide already marked for de-registration in Nigeria. The evaluation included manual hoe weeding treatments. All post-emergence herbicides treatments in the assessment were applied under the canopy with a backpack spray fitted with a sprayhood. In 2020, a treatment where Monsoon was used under cassava canopy without a sprayhood was included in the assessment. All the trials were set up in a randomized complete block design and replicated four times. Cassava was monitored for injury. Treatment efficacy was assessed visually and from weed dry matter. Cassava and maize population at crop harvest and yield were assessed. The result showed that Monsoon was superior to Paraquat and manual hoe weeding in reducing weed pressure at most sites. Monsoon provided excellent control of major cassava weeds at all the sites. Monsoon did not affect crop stand negatively or depress cassava yield in both monocrop and intercropped plots. No crop injury was observed when Monsoon was applied under cassava canopy with or without a sprayhood at 7 to 8 weeks after planting cassava, indicating that Monsoon is suitable for post-emergence weed control in cassava and a potential replacement for Paraquat.

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Creator Ekeleme, Friday
Creator Affiliation International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
Creator email f.ekeleme@cgiar.org
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Creator ID 0000-0001-6178-2606
Subject Vocab (AGROVOC/GACS/CAB) Cropping systems, Replication, Crops, Site, Location, Intercropping
Subject(s) Weed density, Weed species, Treatment, Post-emergence herbicide treatment, Pre-emergence herbicide treatment
Publisher International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
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Contributor Project Lead Organisation Center International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
Contributor Project Lead Center International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
Contributor Initiative/CRP CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Banana(RTB)
Contributor Partner Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Nigeria; Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi, Nigeria
Contributor Donor BAYER Crop Science
Contributor Project Evaluate Monsoon Active for post-emergency weed control in cassava in 5 locations in Nigeria
Project ID PJ-NA2910
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Open-Access status Open Access
Production Date 2021-10-15
Embargo End Date 2022-10-15
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Identifier https://doi.org/10.25502/yk2e-ny35/d
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Source Evaluate Monsoon Active for post-emergency weed control in cassava in 5 locations in Nigeria
Language English
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Agroecological Zone Subhumid warm tropics
Coverage Region Western Africa
Coverage country Nigeria
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Coverage Y (Latitude) 9.60004
Coverage X (Longitude) 7.99997
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Contact Ekeleme, Friday Principal Investigator - SWMT for Cassava Systems in Nigeria, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
Contact Email F.Ekeleme@cgiar.org
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