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Wheat Response and Weed-Suppressive Ability in the Field Application of a Nanoencapsulated Disulfide (DiS-NH2) Bioherbicide Mimic

Journal

AGRONOMY-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13041132

Keywords

allelopathy; nanoformulation; organic encapsulation; organic farming; Triticum durum; weed management

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In wheat crop production, nanoencapsulated DiS-NH2 as a post-emergence bioherbicide exhibits high weed-suppressive ability and good crop response, making it a promising candidate.
Improving the efficacy of bioherbicides to overcome weed resistance phenomena is one of the main challenges within agriculture. Organic encapsulation is attracting attention as an alternative and eco-friendly tool, mainly in organic farming. In this research, for the first time, across three different wheat field trials, we tested the weed-suppressive ability (WSA) and crop response of a nanoparticle formulation of DiS-NH2 (2,2 '-disulfanediyldianiline) applied as post-emergence foliar herbicide, both at standard (T1, 0.75 g m(-2)) and double dosages (T2, 1.5 g m(-2)), compared to no weeding (NC) and chemical weed control (PC). Averaged over locations, T2 showed the highest WSA (51.3%), followed by T1 (40.9%) and PC (33.5%). T2 induced also a wheat grain yield and a plant height comparable to PC (3185 kg ha(-1) and 67.7 cm vs. 3153 kg ha(-1) and 67.7 cm, respectively). Moreover, compared to NC, T2 increased the number of spikes m(-2) (+19%) and the number of kernel spikes(-1) (+26%). Similar results were observed for T1, which caused also a significant reduction in non-vitreous kernels (-40%). These promising results suggest that the nanoencapsulated DiS-NH2 could be a good candidate as a post-emergence bioherbicide in wheat crop production.

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