In Brazil, weed management in sugarcane fields is mainly done with the use of selective herbicide formulations. For many years, diuron+hexazinone was one of the main herbicide mixture formulations used in sugarcane. Later, sulfometuron-methyl was included in the same mixture, which was marketed as a new herbicide formulation for residual in-season weed control in sugarcane. The mixture diuron+hexazinone+sulfometuron-methyl has been widely used in commercial sugarcane fields in Brazil. However, recent field observations have shown that sugarcane plants at different growth stages varied in their phytotoxicity levels after treatment with diuron+hexazinone+sulfometuron-methyl. Greenhouse and laboratory studies were conducted to determine Csulfometuron-methyl absorption and translocation, as well as C distribution in sugarcane at two growth stages, 2 to 3 leaves and 5 to 6 leaves. Csulfometuron-methyl absorption by sugarcane did not differ between the two growth stages. Different patterns of C accumulation were observed, which may explain variations in sulfometuron-methyl phytotoxic responses observed in the field.

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