Trial 1-year 3 Sample Clauses

Trial 1-year 3. Fig. 5.15 is the plot plan for the trial 1 September planting date carried over from year two. This trial was planted in Fall, 2022 to replace the missing September trial from the previous year and provides a second replication at the UC DREC site of earlier planting dates. This is the second replication of September planted Trial 1. Emergence and establishment results are depicted in Fig. 5.16. PB treated seed emerged and established at a significantly larger amount than UTC and COR+WR treatments. Similar to trial 1 in fall 2021 and to trial 2 in both fall 2020 and fall 2021, there was no advantage to using COR as a soil treatment even when combined with a soil-applied neonicotinid material (imidacloprid, WR) used as a soil treatment. Emergence was reduced compared using PB seed treatments suggesting that the immediate effects (absorption) of PB into seedling tissues resulting from application to seed coatings was more advantageous than waiting for absorption from soil applications of a similar type of insecticide (WR). Emergence rates were largely similar to September planted trial in year 1 and lower than both October-planted trials. Also like that trial, there was little to no post-emergence seedling loss. There was no advantage, but an apparent disadvantage, from pre-irrigated plots in this trial (Table 5.10), similar to results in September 2020. All plots were furrow irrigated, but pre- irrigated plots were watered in August prior to final bed preparation. It was hypothesized that this would improve bed preparation and soil conditions for planting and improve the availability of moisture for seedlings, thereby acting as an IPM practice. It did not prove helpful under UC DREC conditions and appeared to be a disadvantage. It is not clear why this difference occurred. Table 5.11 provides average seedling dry weight values for post-emergence treated or untreated plots. There were no differences between treatments at this site and year. These results were similar to results from year 1 (Table 5.4). # of plants established_UC DREC_Sept 2022_Trial 1 UTC PB COR+WR L All tmt ave + se 80 70 % of seed planted 60 50 40 30 20 Days since irrigation
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