<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//NLM//DTD JATS (Z39.96) Journal Archiving and Interchange DTD v1.1 20151215//EN" "JATS-archivearticle1.dtd">
<article xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:ali="http://www.niso.org/schemas/ali/1.0/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" dtd-version="1.1" article-type="research-article" xml:lang="en">
	<front>
		<journal-meta>
			<journal-id journal-id-type="publisher-id">pnut</journal-id>
			<journal-title-group>
				<journal-title>Peanut Science</journal-title>
			</journal-title-group>
			<issn pub-type="active">0095-3679</issn>
			<issn pub-type="ppub">0095-3679</issn>
			<publisher>
				<publisher-name>American Peanut Research and Education Society</publisher-name>
			</publisher>
		</journal-meta>
		<article-meta>
			<article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.3146/PS18-15.1</article-id>
			<article-id pub-id-type="sici">pnut-46-01-07</article-id>
			<article-categories>
				<subj-group subj-group-type="heading">
					<subject>ARTICLES</subject>
				</subj-group>
			</article-categories>
			<title-group>
				<article-title>Irrigated and Non-Irrigated Peanut (<italic toggle="yes">Arachis hypogaea</italic> L.) Cultivar Response to Postemergence Paraquat Tank-Mixtures</article-title>
				<alt-title alt-title-type="runhead">Peanut Response to Paraquat Tank-Mixtures</alt-title>
			</title-group>
			<contrib-group>
				<contrib contrib-type="author">
					<string-name name-style="western">
						<given-names>K.M.</given-names>
						<surname>Eason</surname></string-name>
					<xref rid="cor1" ref-type="corresp">*</xref>
					<xref rid="n101" ref-type="fn"><sup>1</sup></xref><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
				</contrib>
				<contrib contrib-type="author">
					<string-name name-style="western">
						<given-names>R.S.</given-names>
						<surname>Tubbs</surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
				</contrib>
				<contrib contrib-type="author">
					<string-name name-style="western">
						<given-names>T.L.</given-names>
						<surname>Grey</surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">, and </x>
				</contrib>
				<contrib contrib-type="author">
					<string-name name-style="western">
						<given-names>X.S.</given-names>
						<surname>Li</surname></string-name>
				</contrib>
			</contrib-group>
			
			<pub-date pub-type="ppub">
				<month>1</month>
				<year>2019</year>
			</pub-date>
			<volume>46</volume>
			<issue>1</issue>
			<fpage>50</fpage>
			<lpage>55</lpage>
			<permissions><copyright-statement></copyright-statement>
				<copyright-year>2008</copyright-year>
			</permissions>
			<related-article related-article-type="pdf" xlink:href="PS18-15.1.pdf"></related-article>
			<abstract>
				<title>ABSTRACT</title>
				<p>Paraquat postemergence (POST) applied is often used to control broadleaf and grass weed species in peanut in the Southeast US. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of POST herbicide tank-mixtures including paraquat on vegetation, yield, and grade for runner-type peanut cultivars under irrigated and non-irrigated conditions. Two separate experiments (irrigated and non-irrigated) were conducted in 2016 and 2017 in Ty Ty and Plains Georgia. Georgia-06G, Georgia-14N, TUFRunner™ '511', and FloRun™ '157' cultivars were evaluated. Herbicide tank-mixtures included paraquat, paraquat plus acifluorfen plus bentazon, paraquat plus acifluorfen plus bentazon plus <italic toggle="yes">S</italic>-metolachlor, and paraquat plus acifluorfen plus bentazon plus acetochlor. Leaf burn, stunting injury, yield, and grade were evaluated. There were no interactions between herbicide and cultivar for all variables. Paraquat alone resulted in significantly greater foliar injury (3 DAT) than the other herbicide treatments for the irrigated (34 to 16%) and non-irrigated (28 to 15%) studies. Stunting for paraquat alone was noted at 15 and 35% for irrigated and non-irrigated, respectively. Similarly, in both studies, Georgia-06G and TUFRunner™ '511' yielded 10 to 12% greater than Georgia-14N and FloRun™ '157'. Overall, the herbicide tank-mixtures did not have a negative effect on yield. With no interactions observed, these herbicide treatments can be used in conjunction with the given runner-type peanut cultivars in either irrigated or non-irrigated conditions without concern for excessive injury or decline in yield or grade.</p>
			</abstract>
			<kwd-group>
				<title>Key Words</title><x xml:space="preserve">: </x>
				<kwd>Acetochlor</kwd><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
				<kwd>bentazon</kwd><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
				<kwd>paraquat</kwd><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
				<kwd><italic toggle="yes">S</italic>-metolachlor</kwd><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
			</kwd-group>
		</article-meta>
	</front>
	<body>
		<sec id="s1">
			<title>Introduction</title>
			<p>In 2017, Georgia producers harvested 333,865 hectares of peanut (<italic toggle="yes">Arachis hypogaea</italic> L.). This ranks Georgia as the leading producer of peanuts in the US (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-USDANASS1">USDA-NASS, 2018</xref>). Currently, runner-type peanut cultivars are the most commonly grown in Georgia (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Monfort1">Monfort, 2017</xref>). Peanut is characterized by having prostrate growth and indeterminate flowering. This growth habit limits peanut's ability to compete with weeds on its own (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Buchanan1">Buchanan <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 1982</xref>). There is large variation in peanut yield loss due to weed interference. There are many factors, such as herbicide use, irrigation, and tillage practices that can influence weed populations. Because of this, producers must make sound decisions about weed control during the entire growing season (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Hill1">Hill and Santelmann, 1969</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Hauser1">Hauser <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 1975</xref>).</p>
			<p>Dinoseb (2-sec-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol) was heavily used in POST applications until its suspension. The loss of dinoseb in 1986 caused producers in the Southeastern US to rely heavily on paraquat (1,1'-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium) as their staple POST herbicide in peanut (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wilcut2">Wilcut <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 1989</xref>). Paraquat is used to control broadleaf and grass weed species due to its nonselective nature (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wehtje1">Wehtje <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 1986</xref>). Paraquat must be applied no later than 28 d after emergence (DAE) in order to avoid significant foliar damage and yield loss to peanut (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wilcut1">Wilcut and Swann, 1990</xref>). Peanut treated with paraquat past the 28 DAE mark may be injured with less time for recovery (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Johnson1">Johnson <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 1993</xref>). When paraquat is applied at the correct growth stage, foliar damage does not correlate with peanut yield loss (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wehtje2">Wehtje <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 1992</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wilcut2">Wilcut <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 1989</xref>).</p>
			<p>Additionally, paraquat is tank-mixed with herbicides of different mechanisms of action to broaden the weed control spectrum, offset injury caused by paraquat, and provide longer weed control with residual herbicides (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wilcut3">Wilcut <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 1995</xref>). Producers tank-mix bentazon (3-(1-methylethyl)-1H-2,1,3-benzothiadiazin-4(3H)-one 2,2-dioxide) with paraquat to reduce injury and increase the flexibility of the application window (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wehtje2">Wehtje <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 1992</xref>). However, little information is available on the effects of these paraquat tank-mixtures on current runner-type peanut cultivars, which have varying growth characteristics, yield potential, and disease susceptibility. The main objectives for this research were to determine and quantify the level of injury and effects on vegetation, yield, and grade from POST herbicide tank-mixtures that include paraquat on runner-type peanut cultivars.</p>
		</sec>
		<sec id="s2">
			<title>Materials and Methods</title>
			<p>Peanut experiments conducted during 2016 and 2017 growing seasons were at the University of Georgia (UGA) Ponder Research Farm in Ty Ty (31.510624, -83.646659) and the Southwest Research and Education Center in Plains (32.046365, -84.366465). Trials in Ty Ty were conducted on a Tifton loamy sand (fine-loamy, Kaolinitic, thermic Plinthic Kandiudult) and trials in Plains were conducted on a Greenville sandy loam (fine, Kaolinitic, thermic Rhodic Kandiudult) (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-USDANRCS1">USDA-NRCS, 2018</xref>). The soils at these locations represent the southeastern US peanut production area. Two separate experiments were conducted at each location, one managed with supplemental irrigation and one entirely rainfed. Irrigation applied on an as-needed basis, in compliance with the UGA Peanut Production Guide Checkbook method (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Porter1">Porter, 2017</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Stansell1">Stansell and Pallas, 1985</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Stansell2">Stansell <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 1976</xref>).</p>
			<p>All trial sites were prepared by disk harrowing, moldboard plowing (30 cm deep) followed by rotary tilling to form 1.8 m wide soil beds. In Plains, plot length for 2016 was 12.2 m while in 2017 plot length was 9.1 m. In Ty Ty, plot length for 2016 was 10.7 m, 2017 irrigated plot length was 10.7 m, and 2017 non-irrigated plot length was 7.6 m. Plot length was determined by field dimensions for the given year and location. Fertilizer applications were based on UGA Extension recommendations and a pre-plant soil sample (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Harris1">Harris, 2018</xref>). Protective fungicide programs based on the high-risk management program from the Peanut Rx were followed (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Kemerait1">Kemerait <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 2017</xref>). Fungicides applied to peanut at the R1 growth stage (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Boote1">Boote, 1982</xref>), and continued on 14-d intervals. Peanuts were planted on 11 May 2016 and 30 May 2017 in Ty Ty and 16 May 2016 and 2 May 2017 in Plains using a two-row Monosem air planter to a 5 cm depth at 19 seeds/m of row (Monosem-Inc., Edwardsville, KS). Seeding rate and depth remained constant across all site-year locations.</p>
			<p>Trials were a split-plot design arranged in a randomized complete block with four replications. The whole plots (main effect) were a nontreated control (no herbicides added), a preemergence (PRE) control (flumioxazin at 0.107 kg ai/ha, plus pendimethalin at 0.90 kg ai/ha), PRE followed by (fb) paraquat (0.21 kg ai/ha) plus nonionic surfactant (NIS at 0.25% v/v) POST, PRE fb paraquat (0.21 kg ai/ha) plus acifluorfen (0.28 kg ai/ha) plus bentazon (0.56 kg ai/ha) POST, PRE fb paraquat (0.21 kg ai/ha) plus acifluorfen (0.28 kg ai/ha) plus bentazon (0.56 kg ai/ha) plus <italic toggle="yes">S</italic>-metolachlor (1.47 kg ai/ha) POST, and PRE fb paraquat (0.21 kg ai/ha) plus acifluorfen (0.28 kg ai/ha) plus bentazon (0.56 kg ai/ha) plus acetochlor (1.26 kg ai/ha) POST. The PRE application was made at planting and activated with 1.3 cm of irrigation. POST herbicide treatments were applied 28 d after planting. Plots were maintained weed free by handweeding. The sub-plot effect consisted of four cultivars assigned randomly within each whole-plot. Georgia-06G (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Branch1">Branch, 2007</xref>), Georgia-14N (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Branch3">Branch and Brenneman, 2015</xref>), TUF-Runner™ '511' (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Tillman1">Tillman and Gorbet, 2017</xref>), and FloRun™ '157' were evaluated.</p>
			<p>Data collection included visual foliar injury ratings, visual stunting ratings, yield (kg/ha), and grade as percentage of total sound mature kernels (%TSMK). Visual foliar injury ratings (% chlorosis/necrosis) were evaluated at 3, 7, 11, and 14 d after treatment (DAT). Visual stunting (%) was measured at 3, 7, 11, and 14 DAT. The visual injury ratings (foliar injury and stunting) were ranked on a percentage scale of 0 to 100, with 100% being complete necrosis/death while 0% represented no injury.</p>
			<p>The hull scrape method established peanut maturity (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Williams1">Williams and Drexler, 1981</xref>). Peanut digging and inversion occurred with a 2-row digger for Ty Ty, and a 6-row digger (Kelley Mfg. Co., Tifton, GA) in Plains. Pods were allowed to desiccate to approximately 10 to 15% moisture before harvest with a 2-row KMC harvester (Kelley Mfg. Co., Tifton, GA) in Ty Ty and a Columbo harvester (Columbo North America, Adel, GA) in Plains. Yields were then adjusted to 7% moisture for uniformity. Grade was determined by the USDA-AMS grading standards by the USDA Federal-State Inspection Service in Tifton, GA (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-USDAAMS1">USDA-AMS, 1997</xref>).</p>
			<p>For data analyses, SAS 9.4 utilized the PROC MIXED function. Location and year were treated as random effects (there were no interactions), while herbicide and cultivar, as well as their interactions, were fixed effects. Similar trends allowed for data to be combined across site-year locations. Data were analyzed by analysis of variance (ANOVA) and differences between means were determined using Tukey's honestly significant difference test (𝜶=0.05) (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Tukey1">Tukey, 1949</xref>).</p>
		</sec>
		<sec id="s3">
			<title>Results and Discussion</title>
			<sec id="s3a">
				<title>Irrigated experiments</title>
				<p>There were no significant interactions between herbicide and cultivar (<xref ref-type="table" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t01">Table 1</xref>). Herbicide treatment was significant for all variables except grade. For cultivars, there were differences for yield and grade.</p>
				<table-wrap id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t01" position="float" content-type="2col" orientation="portrait">
					<label>Table 1.</label>
					<caption>
						<p>Analysis of variance for the effect of paraquat tank-mixtures on irrigated and non-irrigated peanut in Georgia. Data were combined across location (Ty Ty and Plains) and year (2016 and 2017)<sup>a</sup>.</p>
					</caption>
					<graphic xlink:href="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t01.png" position="float" orientation="portrait"></graphic>
				</table-wrap>
				<sec id="s3a1">
					<title>Herbicide effect</title>  
					<p>Leaf burn (% chlorosis/necrosis) and stunting (% stunting) decreased over time across all herbicide treatments (<xref ref-type="table" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t02">Table 2</xref>). At 3 DAT, paraquat plus acifluorfen plus bentazon, and paraquat plus acifluorfen plus bentazon plus acetochlor, resulted in the least amount of injury when compared to the other herbicide treatments. Including acifluorfen plus bentazon in tank-mixture with paraquat significantly reduced leaf burn at 3 and 7 DAT but subsequently had no influence on leaf burn. By 14 DAT all herbicide treatments exhibited less than 3% injury. Overall, there were negligible differences in vegetative injury between acetochlor and <italic toggle="yes">S</italic>-metolachlor, similar to previous research (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Chaudhari1">Chaudhari <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 2018</xref>).</p>
					<table-wrap id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t02" position="float" content-type="2col" orientation="portrait">
						<label>Table 2.</label>
						<caption>
							<p>Influence of herbicide treatment on peanut foliar injury (% chlorosis/necrosis) on irrigated and non-irrigated peanut in Georgia. Data combined across location (Ty Ty and Plains) and year (2016 and 2017).</p>
						</caption>
						<graphic xlink:href="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t02.png" position="float" orientation="portrait"></graphic>
					</table-wrap>
					<p>Paraquat alone caused the greatest amount of stunting injury (<xref ref-type="table" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t03">Table 3</xref>). The herbicide combinations that included acifluorfen plus bentazon all had less stunting than paraquat alone, for all ratings. Including bentazon in paraquat tank-mixtures is known to cause a reduction in stunting injury when compared to paraquat alone (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wehtje2">Wehtje <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 1992</xref>). <italic toggle="yes">S</italic>-metolachlor caused greater stunting at 3 and 7 DAT than acetochlor, but by 11 DAT both treatments were less than 7%. Stunting from acetochlor was similar to paraquat plus acifluorfen plus bentazon by 7 DAT.</p>
					<table-wrap id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t03" position="float" content-type="2col" orientation="portrait">
						<label>Table 3.</label>
						<caption>
							<p>Influence of herbicide treatment on peanut foliar injury (% stunting) on irrigated and non-irrigated peanut in Georgia. Data combined across location (Ty Ty and Plains) and year (2016 and 2017).</p>
						</caption>
						<graphic xlink:href="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t03.png" position="float" orientation="portrait"></graphic>
					</table-wrap>
					<p>Although paraquat alone caused the greatest amount of peanut foliar leaf injury, there was no difference in yield from the nontreated control (<xref ref-type="table" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t04">Table 4</xref>). Paraquat plus acifluorfen plus bentazon plus acetochlor yielded greater than the nontreated control and paraquat alone. Herbicide treatment had no effect on grade (% TSMK) (<xref ref-type="table" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t05">Table 5</xref>).</p>
					<table-wrap id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t04" position="float" content-type="2col" orientation="portrait">
						<label>Table 4.</label>
						<caption>
							<p>Influence of herbicide treatment on yield for irrigated peanut in Georgia. Data combined across location (Ty Ty and Plains) and year (2016 and 2017).</p>
						</caption>
						<graphic xlink:href="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t04.png" position="float" orientation="portrait"></graphic>
					</table-wrap>
					<table-wrap id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t05" position="float" content-type="2col" orientation="portrait">
						<label>Table 5.</label>
						<caption>
							<p>Peanut yield and grade for multiple runner-type peanut cultivars under irrigated and non-irrigated conditions in Georgia. Data combined across location (Ty Ty and Plains) and year (2016 and 2017).</p>
						</caption>
						<graphic xlink:href="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t05.png" position="float" orientation="portrait"></graphic>
					</table-wrap>
				</sec>
				<sec id="s3a2">
					<title>Cultivar response</title>  
					<p>There were no differences in leaf burn or stunting injury for any of the tested cultivars (<xref ref-type="table" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t01">Table 1</xref>). Georgia-06G and TUFRunner™ '511' yielded greater than Georgia-14N and FloRun™ '157' (<xref ref-type="table" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t05">Table 5</xref>). Similar results were noted by <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Branch2">Branch (2017)</xref>. FloRun™ '157' had the lowest grade. Similar trends in yield and grade were noted by the UGA Statewide Variety Testing irrigated trials (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Gasset1">Gasset <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 2017</xref>) for the 2016 growing season.</p>
				</sec>
			</sec>
			<sec id="s3b">
				<title>Non-Irrigated Study</title>
				<p>There were no interactions between herbicide and cultivar effects for any variable (<xref ref-type="table" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t01">Table 1</xref>). Herbicide treatment was significant for all injury (leaf burn and stunting) ratings but not yield or grade. No differences were observed for injury ratings for the cultivar treatment effect, but there were differences for yield and grade.</p>
				<sec id="s3b1">
					<title>Herbicide effect</title>  
					<p>Overall, foliar injury decreased over time for all herbicide treatments (<xref ref-type="table" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t02">Table 2</xref>). Including acifluorfen plus bentazon in the tank-mixture resulted in a reduction in injury when compared to paraquat alone. Similar results were noted by Grey at al. (1995). <italic toggle="yes">S</italic>-metolachlor and acetochlor showed analogous results across all ratings, similar to previous research (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Chaudhari1">Chaudhari <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 2018</xref>).</p>
					<p>Similar to the vegetative injury, stunting trended downward over time for all herbicide tank-mixtures (<xref ref-type="table" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t03">Table 3</xref>). Including acifluorfen plus bentazon reduced stunting from paraquat on peanut across all ratings. There were no differences among paraquat plus acifluorfen plus bentazon, paraquat plus acifluorfen plus bentazon plus <italic toggle="yes">S</italic>-metolachlor, and paraquat plus acifluorfen plus bentazon plus acetochlor. In non-irrigated peanut, <italic toggle="yes">S</italic>-metolachlor and acetochlor in tank-mixture with paraquat are not as injurious as paraquat alone, as long as they are used with acifluorfen plus bentazon. By the final injury rating (14 DAT), herbicide treatments including acifluorfen plus bentazon had less than 5% stunting while paraquat treated peanuts still had a 15% reduction in size. While herbicide treatment did influence injury, herbicide treatment had no effect on yield or grade (<xref ref-type="table" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t01">Table 1</xref>).</p>
				</sec>
				<sec id="s3b2">
					<title>Cultivar responses</title>  
					<p>There were no differences in leaf burn or stunting injury for any of the tested cultivars (<xref ref-type="table" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t01">Table 1</xref>). TUFRunner™ '511' yielded more than Georgia-14N and FloRun™ '157', which is similar to the irrigated trial (<xref ref-type="table" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-t05">Table 5</xref>). TUFRunner™ '511' and Georgia-14N had better % TSMK than Georgia-06G. These cultivars followed similar trends for grade as the results of the UGA Statewide Variety Testing non-irrigated trials (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Gasset1">Gasset <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 2017</xref>).</p>
				</sec>
			</sec>
		</sec>
		<sec id="s4">
			<title>Summary and Conclusions</title>
			<p>Leaf burn and stunting declined over time for both experiments across all herbicide treatments indicating peanuts plants ability to produce new tissue after paraquat injury. Including acifluorfen plus bentazon in the POST herbicide tank-mixture containing paraquat reduced visible injury to the peanut crop similar to previous research (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Grey1">Grey <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 1995</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wehtje2">Wehtje <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 1992</xref>). Grade variation was due to cultivar differences for both the irrigated and non-irrigated studies. Similar variation in grade was noted previously by <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wright1">Wright <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>. (1986)</xref> using different runner-type peanut cultivars. For the non-irrigated study, while herbicide injury did occur, herbicide treatment had no overall effect on peanut yield. Paraquat injury has been shown to have negligible effects on peanut yield (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Carley1">Carley <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 2009</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Johnson1">Johnson <italic toggle="yes">et al</italic>., 1993</xref>) previously as well.</p>
			<p>With the given supporting data, the use of the herbicide tank-mixtures from these experiments can be recommended with the given runner-type peanut cultivars without fear of negative yield impact for irrigated and non-irrigated peanut. Future research is warranted to determine the effects of these herbicide tank-mixtures on different market-type peanut cultivars with other growth characteristics.</p>
		</sec>
	</body>
	<back>
		<ack>
			<title>Acknowledgments</title>
			<p>This research was supported by the National Peanut Board and the Georgia Peanut Commission, and seed donations were received from the Georgia Seed Development Commission. The authors would like to thank Kristen Pegues, Hunter Bowen, Hunter Hayes, Sarah Chance, Chris Cromer, Sidney Cromer, and the staff members of the UGA Ponder farm and UGA Southwest Research and Education Center for technical assistance.</p>
		</ack>
		<ref-list>
			<title>Literature Cited</title>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Boote1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Boote<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>K. J  </given-names></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1982</year>  
					<article-title>Growth stages of Peanut (<italic toggle="yes">Arachis hypogaea</italic> L.)</article-title>  
					<source>Peanut Sci</source>  
					<volume>9</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>35</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>40</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Branch1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Branch<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>B  </given-names></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>2007</year>  
					<article-title>Registration of 'Georgia-06G' peanut</article-title>
					<source>J. of Plant Reg</source>  
					<volume>1</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>120</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Branch2">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Branch<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>B  </given-names></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>2017</year>  
					<article-title>Peanut breeding update</article-title><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
					pp
					<fpage>6</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>10</lpage>  
					<italic toggle="yes">In </italic>
					<source>2017 Peanut Update</source>  
					<publisher-name>Georgia Coop. Ext. Serv.</publisher-name><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
					<publisher-loc>Athens GA</publisher-loc>  
					CS-17-018<x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Branch3">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Branch<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>W. D<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>T. B  </given-names>
							<surname>Brenneman  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>2015</year>  
					<article-title>Registration of 'Georgia-14N' peanut</article-title>
					<source>J. of Plant Reg</source>  
					<volume>1</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>159</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>161</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Buchanan1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Buchanan<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>G. A<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>D. S  </given-names>
							<surname>Murray<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>E. W  </given-names>
							<surname>Hauser  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1982</year>  
					<article-title>Weeds and their control in peanuts</article-title><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
					pp
					<fpage>206</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>249</lpage>  
					<italic toggle="yes">In </italic>
					<person-group person-group-type="editor">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>H. E  </given-names>
							<surname>Pattee</surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve"> and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>C. T  </given-names>
							<surname>Young</surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					 (eds)
					<source>Peanut Sci. and Technol</source>  
					<publisher-name>Am. Peanut Res. Educ. Soc</publisher-name><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Carley1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Carley<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>D. S<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>D. L  </given-names>
							<surname>Jordan<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>R. L  </given-names>
							<surname>Brandenburg<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>L. C  </given-names>
							<surname>Dharmasri  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>2009</year>  
					<article-title>Factors influencing response of virginia market type peanut (<italic toggle="yes">Arachis hypogaea</italic> L.) to paraquat under weed free conditions</article-title>  
					<source>Peanut Sci</source>  
					<volume>36</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>180</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>189</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Gasset1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Gasset<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>J. D<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>L  </given-names>
							<surname>Day<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>D. G  </given-names>
							<surname>Dunn<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>H  </given-names>
							<surname>Jordan</surname>
							<suffix>Jr<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></suffix></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>S. S  </given-names>
							<surname>LaHue  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>2017</year>  
					<article-title>Yield and grade performance, peanut variety trial</article-title><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
					p<x xml:space="preserve"> </x>
					<fpage>7</fpage>  
					<italic toggle="yes">In </italic>
					<source>Georgia 2016 Peanut, Cotton, and Tobacco Performance Tests Bulletin</source>  
					<publisher-name>Georgia Coop. Ext. Serv</publisher-name><x xml:space="preserve">., </x>
					<publisher-loc>Athens, GA</publisher-loc><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Grey1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Grey<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>T. L<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>G. R  </given-names>
							<surname>Wehtje<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>R. H  </given-names>
							<surname>Walker<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>K. P  </given-names>
							<surname>Paudel  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1995</year>  
					<article-title>Comparison of imazethapyr and paraquat-based weed control systems in peanut (<italic toggle="yes">Arachis hypogaea</italic> L.)</article-title>  
					<source>Weed Technol</source>  
					<volume>9</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>813</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>818</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Harris1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Harris<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>G  </given-names></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>2018</year>  
					<article-title>Peanut fertility checklist</article-title><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
					p
					<fpage>3</fpage>  
					<italic toggle="yes">In </italic>
					<source>UGA Peanut Production Quick Reference Guide</source>  
					<publisher-name>Georgia Coop. Ext. Serv</publisher-name><x xml:space="preserve">., </x>
					<publisher-loc>Athens, GA</publisher-loc><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Hauser1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Hauser<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>E. W<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>G. A  </given-names>
							<surname>Buchanan<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>W. J  </given-names>
							<surname>Ethridge  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1975</year>  
					<article-title>Competition of Florida beggarweed and sicklepod with peanuts. I. weed-free maintenance and weed competition</article-title>  
					<source>Weed Sci</source>  
					<volume>23</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>368</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>372</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Hill1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Hill<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>L. V  </given-names></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>P. W  </given-names>
							<surname>Santelmann  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1969</year>  
					<article-title>Competitive effects of annual weeds on Spanish peanuts</article-title>  
					<source>Weed Sci</source>  
					<volume>17</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>1</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>2</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Johnson1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Johnson<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>W. C<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>J. R  </given-names>
							<surname>Chamberlin<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>T. B  </given-names>
							<surname>Brenneman<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>J. W  </given-names>
							<surname>Todd<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>B. G  </given-names>
							<surname>Mullinix<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>J  </given-names>
							<surname>Cardina  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1993</year>  
					<article-title>Effects of paraquat and alachlor on peanut (<italic toggle="yes">Arachis hypogaea</italic> L.) growth, maturity, and yield</article-title>  
					<source>Weed Technol</source>  
					<volume>7</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>855</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>859</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Chaudhari1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Chaudhari<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>S<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>D  </given-names>
							<surname>Jordan<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>T  </given-names>
							<surname>Grey<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>E  </given-names>
							<surname>Prostko<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>K  </given-names>
							<surname>Jennings  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>2018</year>  
					<article-title>Weed control and peanut (<italic toggle="yes">Arachis hypogaea</italic> L.) response to acetochlor alone and in combination with various herbicides</article-title>  
					<source>Peanut Sci</source>  
					<volume>45</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>45</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>55</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Kemerait1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Kemerait<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>R<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>A  </given-names>
							<surname>Culbreath<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>J  </given-names>
							<surname>Beasley<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>E  </given-names>
							<surname>Prostko<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>T  </given-names>
							<surname>Brenneman<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>S  </given-names>
							<surname>Tubbs<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>R  </given-names>
							<surname>Srinivasan<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>M  </given-names>
							<surname>Abney<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>S  </given-names>
							<surname>Monfort<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>A  </given-names>
							<surname>Rabinowitz<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>G. B  </given-names>
							<surname>Tillman<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>N  </given-names>
							<surname>Dufault<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>D  </given-names>
							<surname>Rowland<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>M  </given-names>
							<surname>Mulvaney<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>A  </given-names>
							<surname>Hagan<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>J  </given-names>
							<surname>Sarver<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>D  </given-names>
							<surname>Anco<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>N  </given-names>
							<surname>Smith  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>2017</year>  
					<source>Peanut Rx, minimizing diseases of peanut in the southeastern United States</source>  
					<publisher-name>Univ. of Georgia Coop. Ext. Serv</publisher-name>,
					<publisher-loc>Athens, GA</publisher-loc>.
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Monfort1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Monfort<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>W. S  </given-names></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>2017</year>  
					<article-title>Peanut Cultivar Options</article-title><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
					pp
					<fpage>4</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>6</lpage>  
					<italic toggle="yes">In </italic>
					<source>2017 peanut update</source>  
					<publisher-name>Georgia Peanut Commission</publisher-name><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
					<publisher-loc>Tifton, GA</publisher-loc><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Porter1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Porter<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>W  </given-names></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>2017</year>  
					<article-title>Peanut irrigation update</article-title><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
					pp
					<fpage>19</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>24</lpage>  
					<italic toggle="yes">In </italic>
					<source>2017 peanut update</source>  
					<publisher-name>Georgia Peanut Commission</publisher-name><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
					<publisher-loc>Tifton, GA</publisher-loc><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Stansell1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Stansell<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>J. R<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>J. E  </given-names>
							<surname>Pallas  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1985</year>  
					<article-title>Yield and quality of florunner peanut to applied drought at several growth stages</article-title>  
					<source>Peanut Sci</source>  
					<volume>12</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>64</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>70</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Stansell2">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Stansell<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>J. R<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>J. L  </given-names>
							<surname>Shepherd<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>J. E  </given-names>
							<surname>Pallas<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>R. R  </given-names>
							<surname>Bruce<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>N. A  </given-names>
							<surname>Minton<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>D. K  </given-names>
							<surname>Bell<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>L. W  </given-names>
							<surname>Morgan  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1976</year>  
					<article-title>Peanut responses to soil water variables in the Southeast</article-title>  
					<source>Peanut Sci</source>  
					<volume>3</volume>
					<issue>(1)</issue><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>44</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>48</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Tillman1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Tillman<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>B. L  </given-names></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>D. W  </given-names>
							<surname>Gorbet  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>2017</year>  
					<article-title>Registration of "TUFRunner '511'" peanut</article-title>
					<source>J. of Plant Reg</source>  
					<volume>11</volume>
					<issue>(3)</issue><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>235</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>239</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Tukey1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Tukey<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>J.W  </given-names></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1949</year>  
					<article-title>Comparing individual means in the analysis of variance</article-title>  
					<source>Biometrics</source><x xml:space="preserve"> </x>
					<volume>5</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>99</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>114</lpage>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-USDAAMS1">
				<element-citation>
					<collab>USDA-AMS</collab>  
					<year>1997</year>  
					<article-title>United States standards for grades of shelled runner type peanuts</article-title>  
					Available at <ext-link ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/getfile?dDocName=STELPRDC5050496">http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/getfile?dDocName=STELPRDC5050496</ext-link> (verified 20 April 2018)
					<publisher-name>USDA Agric. Marketing Serv.</publisher-name><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
					<publisher-loc>Washington, D.C.</publisher-loc>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-USDANASS1">
				<element-citation>
					<collab>USDA-NASS</collab>  
					<year>2018</year>  
					<article-title>Survey of peanut acres harvested in the United States</article-title>  
					<source>USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service quick stats</source>  
					<ext-link ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="https://quickstats.nass.usda.gov/results/4D5FEDBA-6C1D-3D70-BAE1-6EA8AA74C437">https://quickstats.nass.usda.gov/results/4D5FEDBA-6C1D-3D70-BAE1-6EA8AA74C437</ext-link> (accessed 21 Mar. 2018)<x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-USDANRCS1">
				<element-citation>
					<collab>USDA-NRCS</collab>  
					<year>2018</year>  
					<source>Official soil series descriptions. Available at <ext-link ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="https://soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/osdname.aspx">https://soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/osdname.aspx</ext-link> (accessed 20 April 2018)</source>  
					USDA Natural Resources Conversation Serv., Washington, D. C<x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wehtje1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Wehtje<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>G<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>J. A  </given-names>
							<surname>McGuire<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>R. H  </given-names>
							<surname>Walker<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>M. G  </given-names>
							<surname>Patterson  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1986</year>  
					<article-title>Texas Panicum (<italic toggle="yes">Panicum texanum</italic>) control in peanuts (<italic toggle="yes">Arachis hypogaea</italic>) with paraquat</article-title>  
					<source>Weed Sci</source>  
					<volume>34</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>308</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>311</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wehtje2">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Wehtje<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>G<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>J. W  </given-names>
							<surname>Wilcut<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>J. A  </given-names>
							<surname>McGuire  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1992</year>  
					<article-title>Influence of bentazon on the phytototxicity of paraquat to peanuts (<italic toggle="yes">Arachis hypogaea</italic>) and associated weeds</article-title>  
					<source>Weed Sci</source>  
					<volume>40</volume><x xml:space="preserve">: </x>
					<fpage>90</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>95</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wilcut1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Wilcut<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>J. W  </given-names></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>C. W  </given-names>
							<surname>Swann  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1990</year>  
					<article-title>Timing of paraquat applications for weed control in virginia-type peanuts (<italic toggle="yes">Arachis hypogaea</italic>)</article-title>  
					<source>Weed Sci</source>  
					<volume>38</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>558</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>562</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wilcut2">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Wilcut<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>J. W<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>G. R  </given-names>
							<surname>Wehtje<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>T. A  </given-names>
							<surname>Cole<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>T. V  </given-names>
							<surname>Hicks<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>J. A  </given-names>
							<surname>McGuire  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1989</year>  
					<article-title>Postemergence weed control systems without dinoseb for peanuts (<italic toggle="yes">Arachis hypogaea</italic>)</article-title>  
					<source>Weed Sci</source>  
					<volume>37</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>385</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>391</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wilcut3">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Wilcut<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>J.W<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>A.C  </given-names>
							<surname>York<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>W.J  </given-names>
							<surname>Grichar<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>G.R  </given-names>
							<surname>Wehtje  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1995</year>  
					<article-title>The biology and management of weeds in peanut</article-title>  
					p
					<fpage>207</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>224</lpage>  
					<italic toggle="yes">In </italic>
					<person-group person-group-type="editor">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>H. E  </given-names>
							<surname>Pattee</surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>H.T  </given-names>
							<surname>Stalker</surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					 (eds.)
					<source>Advances in Peanut Science</source>  
					<publisher-name>Am. Peanut Res. Educ. Soc</publisher-name><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Williams1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Williams<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>E.J<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>J. S  </given-names>
							<surname>Drexler  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1981</year>  
					<article-title>A non-destructive method for determining pod maturity</article-title>  
					<source>Peanut Sci</source>  
					<volume>8</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>134</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>141</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
			<ref id="i0095-3679-46-1-50-Wright1">
				<element-citation>
					<person-group person-group-type="author">
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<surname>Wright<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname>
							<given-names>F. S<x xml:space="preserve">., </x></given-names></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>D. M  </given-names>
							<surname>Porter<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>N. L  </given-names>
							<surname>Powell<x xml:space="preserve">, </x></surname></string-name><x xml:space="preserve">and </x>
						<string-name name-style="western">
							<given-names>B. B  </given-names>
							<surname>Ross  </surname></string-name>
					</person-group>
					<year>1986</year>  
					<article-title>Irrigation and tillage effects on peanut yield in Virginia</article-title>  
					<source>Peanut Sci</source>  
					<volume>2</volume><x xml:space="preserve">:</x>
					<fpage>89</fpage><x xml:space="preserve">-</x>
					<lpage>92</lpage><x xml:space="preserve">.</x>
				</element-citation>
			</ref>
		</ref-list>
			<fn-group>
                <label><p><bold>Author Affiliations</bold></p></label>
				<fn id="n101" fn-type="current-aff">
					<label><sup>1</sup></label>
					<p>First, second, and third authors: Graduate Research Associate, Associate Professor, and Professor, Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences, University of Georgia, Tifton, GA 31639; fourth author: Assistant Professor, Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences Dept., Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849.</p>
				</fn>
				<corresp id="cor1">
					<label>*</label>Corresponding author's E-mail: <email>kme51221@uga.edu</email>
				</corresp>
			</fn-group>
	</back>
</article>
