Kleemann, S.Gill, G.2010-02-052010-02-052009Crop Protection, 2009; 28(11):913-9160261-2194http://hdl.handle.net/2440/56000Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Five field experiments were undertaken over a three-year period in South Australia to investigate the efficacy of imidazolinone herbicides for the control of rigid brome in imidazolinone-tolerant wheat (Clearfield™, CLF). Imidazolinone herbicides, imazapyr, imazapyr plus imazapic and imazapyr plus imazamox applied post-emergence to imi-wheat (cvs. CLF-Janz and CLF-Stiletto) at the four-leaf stage, provided consistent and high levels of rigid brome control (≥87%). In contrast, applications of the alternative herbicide mesosulfuron-methyl (post-emergence) provided limited and variable control of rigid brome (11-67%). Furthermore, imidazolinone treatments caused a large reduction (P < 0.05) in rigid brome seed production (≤6 seeds m<sup>-2</sup>) as compared to mesosulfuron-methyl (461-3983 seeds m<sup>-2</sup>) and the non-treated control (2257-11 865 seeds m<sup>-2</sup>). Imazapyr plus imazapic provided consistent control of rigid brome and resulted in higher grain yields (28-45%) than wheat treated with mesosulfuron-methyl. Based on these results post-emergence applications of imazapyr, imazapyr plus imazapic and imazapyr plus imazamox to imi-wheat could play an important role in the management of rigid brome in southern Australia. However, the effect of these herbicides on existing and new cultivars of imi-wheat (multiple-gene resistance) and issues concerning persistence in low rainfall environments and crop damage on sandy soils require attention. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.enClearfield™ wheatHerbicide-tolerant wheatIMI-wheatImazapyrImazapicImazamoxMesosulfuron-methylThe role of imidazolinone herbicides for the control of Bromus rigidus (rigid brome) in wheat in southern AustraliaJournal article002009288310.1016/j.cropro.2009.07.0050002706298000012-s2.0-6994908494737365Gill, G. [0000-0002-3773-8100]