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Publication Type:
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Author(s): | Elmore, Matthew T.;
Vines, Phillip L.;
Diehl, Katherine H. |
Author Affiliation: | Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey |
Title: | Improving weed control and playability in naturalized fine fescue areas |
Section: | Integrated turfgrass management Other records with the "Integrated turfgrass management" Section
Pathology, entomology and weed science Other records with the "Pathology, entomology and weed science" Section
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Source: | Mike Davis Program for Advancing Golf Course Management: 2022 Progress Reports. 2022, p. 361-370. |
Publishing Information: | Liberty Corner, New Jersey: The United States Golf Association Green Section |
# of Pages: | 10 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Application timing; Dichanthelium clandestinum; Ethephon; Fine fescues; Fluazifop; Glyphosate; Herbicide application; Herbicide efficacy; Mowing frequency; Plant growth regulators; Playability; Triclopyr; Trinexapac-ethyl; Visual evaluation
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Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
See Also: | Other Reports from this USGA research project: 2020-15-720 |
Note: | Pictures, color Tables Graphs |
USGA Summary Points: | Glyphosate is extremely effective for deertongue grass control when applied at 175 GDD in springtime. Fluazifop was less effective than glyphosate. Fluazifop is a less effective option but with less risk of turfgrass injury. Fluazifop should be applied at 175 GDD or 25 CDD, but not in mid-summer for best efficacy. Glyphosate applied at 175 GDD was extremely effective for deertongue grass control and no fine fescue injury was observed in either experiment, but more research on glyphosate tolerance should be conducted before this treatment is recommended. Monthly mowing reduced deertongue and improved herbicide efficacy, especially fluazifop which was less effective than glyphosate without mowing. The less competitive hard fescue cultivar 'Beudin' had better playability than the more competitive cultivar Gladiator when both were in combination with 'Quatro' sheeps fescue in 2023. Ethephon + trinexapac-ethyl was more effective than other PGRs evaluated in improving playability of fine fescue areas in both years. Triclopyr improved playability in 2022. |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Elmore, M. T., P. L. Vines, and K. H. Diehl. 2022. Improving weed control and playability in naturalized fine fescue areas. USGA Turfgrass Environ. Res. Summ. p. 361-370. |
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