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Control and Environmental Impact of Imazapyr on Spartina Alterniflora in the Yellow River Delta

20 Pages Posted: 18 Oct 2022 Publication Status: Published

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Xue Mo

Beijing Forestry University

Jingqiu Chen

Florida A&M University

Yueyan Pan

Beijing Forestry University

Mingxiang Zhang

Beijing Forestry University

Zhenming Zhang

Beijing Forestry University

Jiakai Liu

Beijing Forestry University

Abstract

The invasion of Spartina alterniflora has destroyed the ecosystem balance of coastal wetlands in China. To study the control effect of imazapyr on S. alterniflora and evaluate its impact on other species and the wetland environment, a control experiment was set up in the Yellow River Delta Reserve in Shandong Province in May 2021. A total of 9 treatments were set up in the experiment: 25% (W) imazapyr water (main agent), three treatments with dose gradients of 3.0, 6.0, and 9.0 L/acre, and the main agent at a dose of 6.0 L/acre with six treatments of AGE 809 (adjuvant A) and AGE 852 (adjuvant B) with dose gradients of 1.3, 2.6, and 5.2 L/acre, respectively. The results showed that after 60 days of application, the control efficiency of Spartina alterniflora was over 90%, and the residual amount was small in the plots with the main agent additive ≥6.0 L/acre. Among them, the residues on leaves were 0.499~2.822 mg/kg, the residues in soil ranged from 0.0012 to 0.0714 mg/kg, and were not detected in water at ~8.8E-4 mg/kg. During the experiment, there were significant differences in soil physicochemical properties among different treatments, and imazapyr significantly affected on the availability of soil C, N, and P at the stage of large chemical residues (P < 0.05). In addition, imazapyr was not toxic to the benthic community and increased from 168.72/m³ to 633.75/m³ in 60 days after spraying. This study provides a theoretical basis, data support, and technical support for applying herbicides in coastal wetlands to control S. alterniflora in China.

Keywords: Spartina alterniflora, Imazapr, residual, the Yellow River Delta

Suggested Citation

Mo, Xue and Chen, Jingqiu and Pan, Yueyan and Zhang, Mingxiang and Zhang, Zhenming and Liu, Jiakai, Control and Environmental Impact of Imazapyr on Spartina Alterniflora in the Yellow River Delta. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4251408 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4251408

Xue Mo

Beijing Forestry University ( email )

35 Qinghua E Rd.
WuDaoKou
Beijing, 100085
China

Jingqiu Chen

Florida A&M University ( email )

Yueyan Pan

Beijing Forestry University ( email )

35 Qinghua E Rd.
WuDaoKou
Beijing, 100085
China

Mingxiang Zhang

Beijing Forestry University ( email )

35 Qinghua E Rd.
WuDaoKou
Beijing, 100085
China

Zhenming Zhang

Beijing Forestry University ( email )

35 Qinghua E Rd.
WuDaoKou
Beijing, 100085
China

Jiakai Liu (Contact Author)

Beijing Forestry University ( email )

35 Qinghua E Rd.
WuDaoKou
Beijing, 100085
China

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