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Control of weeds in maize and wheat – Part 5: Amaranthus hybridus (Common pigweed, Cape pigweed, redshank)

Category: WEED SERIES

Seedling.
Adult plant.

 

Spikelets and seed.
Flower spike.

 

Scientific name: Amaranthus hybridus
Afrikaans name: Gewone misbredie
English name: Common pigweed

Short description

Common pigweed is an erect, multi-branched, hairless, annual herbaceous plant. It can grow up to 90 cm long, but much higher in suptropical conditions. The stems are green to brown and sometimes it is redly tinged and strongly ribbed. The leaves ae simple, alternately arranged and broad lancet shaped. It can be up to 6 cm long and 3 cm wide. The margins of the leaves can be entire and the veins are more distinct on the lower surface of the leaf. Leaf stalks can sometimes be as long as 5 cm. Flowers are borne in dense terminal and axillary spikes and are unisexual, with male flowers at the top of the spike and the more numerous female flowers at the bottom. The flowers are straw-coloured. Fruits of common pigweed are small bladder-like fruits, that are dehisced by lids. The seeds are small, shiny, dark brown to black and lens-shaped. 

Distribution

Common pigweed is one of the most abundant and widely distributed broadleaved weeds of cultivated fields in southern Africa. Common pigweed occur in both summer- and winterrainfall areas of South Africa.

Control

Cultivation
Common pigweed is easy to control with shallow cultivation when the weed is still in the seedling stage. 

Chemical
Various pre- and post-emergence broadleaf herbicides can be used to control common pigweed effectively (Tables 1 and 2).

TABLE 1: Broadleaved herbicides registered for use on maize for the control of common pigweed.

Active ingredient Formula Time of application

2,4-D

480 g/litre

Pre-emergence application five to six days after plant. Post-emergence when crop is 30 cm tall, otherwise use drop-arms for directed spray

2,4-D/dicamba

240/80 g/litre

Post-emergence when weeds are actively growing, five to six leaf stage

acetochlor/atrazine/simazine

160/165/165 g/litre

Pre-emergence with or just after planting

acetochlor/atrazine/terbuthylazine

125/187,5/87,5 g/litre

150/225/225 g/litre

200/150/150 g/litre

250/225/225 g/litre

350/175/175 g/litre

Pre-emergence with plant or within three days after planting. Early post-emergence, not later than four leaf stage of the weed

atrazine

500 g/litre

900 g/kg

Pre-emergence on well-prepared seedbed

Early post-emergence, two leaf stage of the weed

atrazine/cyanazine

167/333 g/litre

250/250 g/litre

Pre-emergence or early post-emergence

atrazine/mesotrione/s-metolachlor

208,5/26,8/208,5 g/litre

Pre-emergence application

atrazine/metazachlor/terbuthylazine

210/60/210 g/litre

Pre-emergence, within three days after planting. Can be followed-up with an early post-emergence application

atrazine/metolachlor

300/300 g/litre

Pre-emergence application within three days after planting

atrazine/metolachlor/terbuthylazine

174/252/174 g/litre

Pre-emergence or early post-emergence, before weed reaches four leaf stage

atrazine/s-metolachlor

370/290 g/litre

Pre-emergence application just after planting

atrazine/s-metolachlor/terbuthylazine

262,5/175/262,5 g/litre

Pre-emergence application

atrazine/sulcotrione

300/125 g/litre

Pre- or early post-emergence application

atrazine/terbuthylazine

250/250 g/litre

270/270 g/litre

300/300 g/litre

450/450 g/kg

Pre-emergence or post-emergence before four leaf stage of the weed

atrazine/terbutryn

250/250 g/litre

Pre-emergence with planting or just after planting

bendioxide

480 g/litre

Post-emergence application

bromoxynil

225 g/litre

400 g/litre

450 g/litre

500 g/litre

Post-emergence, four to six leaf stage of the weed

bromoxynil/terbuthylazine

150/333 g/litre

Post-emergence

dicamba

480 g/litre

700 g/kg

Post-emergence, before crop reaches 30 cm

dicamba/tropamezone

160/50 g/litre

Early post-emergence, before six leaf stage, use in tank mixture with atrazine or atrazine/terbuthylazine

EPTC

720 g/kg

200 g/litre

Pre-plant, incorporated into soil, consult product label

flumetsulam

800 g/kg

Pre-emergence, use in tank mixture with metolachlor or s-metolachlor

flumetsulam/s-metolachlor

20/630 g/litre

Applied with planting or within three days after plant

glyphosate/mesotrione/s-metolachlor

250/25/250 g/litre

Post-emergence, only on glyphosate tolerant cultivars

halosulfuron

750 g/kg

Post-emergence

linuron

500 g/litre

Post-emergence as a directed spray, when weeds are between 50 cm - 75 cm tall and crops are between 35 cm - 50 cm tall

MCPA

400 g/litre

700 g/kg

Pre-emergence, within five to six days after plant. Post-emergence till crop is 30 cm tall

mesotrione

480 g/litre

Pre- or post-emergence. Use only in tank mixture with atrazine, atrazine/terbuthylazine or s-metolachlor

mesotrione/s-metolachlor

83,3/416,7

Pre-emergence

s-metolachlor/terbuthylazine

102,8/497,2 g/litre

312,5/187,5 g/litre

Pre-emergence

Pre-emergence, in tank mixture with mesotrione

metribuzine

480 g/litre

Post-emergence, between four to six leaf stage of weed, in tank mixture with 2,4-D or bromoxynil

pyraflufen-ethyl

20 g/litre

Post-emergence, when weed is between two to four leaf stage. Use only in tank mixture with MCPA or bromoxynil

tembotrione/isoxadifen-ethyl

420/120 g/litre

Post-emergence in tank mixture with atrazine

terbuthylazine

500 g/litre

Post-emergence application with 2,4-D/dicamba

trifluralin

480 g/litre

Pre-plant application

tropamezone

336 g/litre

Early post-emergence, before six leaf stage, use in tank mixture with atrazine or atrazine/terbuthylazine


Table 2: Broadleaved herbicides registered for the control of common pigweed in wheat.

Active ingredient Formulation Time of application

2,4-D

480 g/litre

Apply at growth stage seven to 13 of the wheat

2,4-DB

400 g/litre

Undersowed lucerne in grain crops, wheat must be between leaf stage five and full tillering, READ THE LABEL

2,4-D/dicamba

240/80 g/litre

Apply at growth stage seven to 13 of the wheat

bendioxide

480 g/litre

Apply on young, actively growing weeds

bromoxynil

225 g/litre

400 g/litre

450 g/litre

500 g/litre

Weeds must be fully germinated, but not older than six leaf stage. Wheat seedlings should be between the three leaf and end of booting stage

chlorsulfuron/metsulfuron-methyl

375/300 g/kg

Weed in leaf stage three to four

dicamba

700 g/kg

Only to be used in a tank mix with Enhancer (10 - 12 g) + Reaper (10 g) + adjuvant

halosulfuron

750 g/kg

In mixtures (see label)

fluroxypyr/triclopyr

240/120 g/litre

Weed in leaf stage two to eight

MCPA

400 g/litre

700 g/kg

Apply at growth stage seven to 13 of the wheat

pyraflufen-ethyl

20 g/litre

Post-emergence, when weed is between two to four leaf stage. Use only in tank mixture with MCPA or bromoxynil

trifluralin

480 g/litre

Before planting


Contact the writers at elbe.hugo@syngenta.com (Elbe Hugo) and deweth@arc.agric.za (Hestia Nienaber).