Weed control efficacy of the tank-mixture between quizalofop-P-ethyl and KSC-35089, a newly synthesized N-arylphthalimide compound

신규합성된 N-arylphthalimide 화합물 KSC-35089와 Quizalofop-ethyl의 혼합처리효과

  • Published : 2002.09.30

Abstract

Herbicidal effect of KSC-35089, a newly synthesized N-arylphthalimide compound, was examined, and its interaction with quizalofop-P-ethyl when foliar applied as a tank-mixture was evaluated under a greenhouse condition. KSC-35089 showed stronger herbicidal activity on broadleaves than grasses, suggesting that it would be an appropriate partner for non-selective weed control with quizalofop-P-ethyl, a strong grasskilling ageant. In general, the interaction between KSC-35089 and quizalofop-P-ethyl appeared to be additive, which indicates each compound acts on whole plant level independently. This additive interaction was confirmed in a spectrum test using 19 grasses and 26 broadleaves. Under the greenhouse condition, all tested plants were controlled around 90% level through a foliar application with a tank-mixture of KSC-35089 at 64 g ai/ha and quizalofop-P-ethyl at 32 g ai/ha. Further study would be required on the action mechanism of this additive interaction.

온실조건에서 N-alylphthalimide계열의 신규 화합물 KSC-35089의 경엽 처리 활성을 조사하고, quizalofop-P-ethyl과의 혼합 경엽처리에 의한 상호작용성을 알아보았다. KSC-35089는 경엽처리에서 광엽초종에 대한 제초활성이 화본과 보다는 상대적으로 강한 특성이 있어 화본과 특이적 제초활성을 지닌 quizalofop-P-ethyl과의 혼합처리에 의한 비선택적 제초제로서의 이용 가능성을 시사하였다. 경엽처리 실험에서 두 화합물의 상호작용은 서로 독립적으로 제초효과를 발현하는 상가적관계로 나타났으며, 이러한 상가적 작용은 19종의 화본과와 26종의 광엽초종을 이용한 다초종간 반응에서 확인되었다. 온실조건에서 KSC-35089 64g ai/ha와 quizalofop-P-ethyl 32g ai/ha의 혼합 경엽처리는 공시된 광엽과 화본과 초종 모두를 90%정도 방제하여 비선택적 제초제로서의 사용가능성이 있는 것으로 판단되었다. 향후 이들 두 화합물의 상가적 상호작용에 대한 원인구명을 위한 추가 실험이 요구된다.

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