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Author(s):Willis, John B.; Askew, Shawn D.; Compton, Brent W.
Author Affiliation:Willis: Research Associate; Askew: Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia; Compton: Assistant Superintendent, Birkdale Golf Club, Chesterfield, Virginia
Title:Cold influences overseeded perennial ryegrass control: Cold temperatures have a direct impact on the effectiveness of some sulfonylurea herbicides used for overseeded perennial ryegrass control in the transition zone
Section:Research
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Source:Golf Course Management. Vol. 75, No. 5, May 2007, p. 118-120.
Publishing Information:Lawrence, KS: Golf Course Superintendents Association of America
# of Pages:3
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Cold stress; Overseeding; Lolium perenne; Sulfonylurea herbicides; Temperatures; Weed control; Flazasulfuron; Foramsulfuron; Trifloxysulfuron; Herbicide trials
Trade Names:Monument
Abstract/Contents:Presents a study conducted "to evaluate the effects of temperature on perennial ryegrass control with Revolver (foramsulfuron), Monument (trifloxysulfuron) and flazasulfuron, and to provide recommendations for using these products for perennial ryegrass control when cold temperatures may occur after product application." Details methods and materials used in this study, stating that the "research was conducted in Blacksburg, [Virginia] on pure stands of perennial ryegrass." Reports that "of all the environmental factors measured, average soil temperatures collected hourly between treatments and one week after treatment correlated best with perennial ryegrass control." Results indicate that "Revolver is a useful product for perennial ryegrass control when soil temperatures are above 65 F [degrees Fahrenheit] (18 C [degrees Celsius])...Monument and flazasulfuron are less dependent on warmer temperatures and would be the obvious choices if cold temperatures are threatening." Concludes that "superintendents using these products in cold temperatures should expect slower activity and reduced long-term control with Revolver."
Language:English
References:4
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Willis, J. B., S. D. Askew, and B. W. Compton. 2007. Cold influences overseeded perennial ryegrass control: Cold temperatures have a direct impact on the effectiveness of some sulfonylurea herbicides used for overseeded perennial ryegrass control in the transition zone. Golf Course Manage. 75(5):p. 118-120.
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