We did some trials at the University of Arizona Yuma Agricultural Center in broccoli to evaluate and compare Napropamide (Devrinol) liquid formulation 2XT versus the Dry formulation DF-XT.
This product inhibits the production of fatty acids in plants, which is crucial for plant development. It affects primarily the meristematic cells which are in growing points of the stems and roots. We saw activity especially on seedling development that we show in some pictures at the end of the article.
Some growers expressed their concern on the safety of different levels of incorporation with sprinkler irrigation. Therefore, we established a test in which we applied the product as a broadcast application after planting. Then we used different levels of incorporation in some sections using 12, 24 and 36 hours of sprinkler irrigation. No difference was observed with the incorporation level in our trial. We observed temporary phytotoxicity from 4-10%. The data was obtained from visual evaluations. Also, a 0.5 to 1” height reduction was exhibited when compared to untreated plots.
It is common that growers and PCAs make management decisions on herbicide applications in different crops knowing that some injury is expected. Such is the case for alfalfa, wheat, spinach, lettuce and in this case broccoli. Frequently slight stunting it is not noticed because commercial fields don’t have untreated areas for comparison.
We talked to PCA’s and growers at the SW Ag Summit and asked for their experience with napropamide this past season. Some noticed the broccoli exhibited similar levels of phyto, which they considered economically tolerable.
We noticed that good soil prep was important for before the application of the product and avoiding direct contact of the seed with the product for best results.
On weed control we noticed good activity on nettleleaf goosefoot and lambsquarter.
At the 45day we collected data counting SMALL and LARGE weeds and at the 60 day evaluation we noticed most of the SMALL goosefoot and lambsquarter in the high rate of napropamide plots stayed small (pic. below).