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Fastlink of full TGIF record #70984

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Full TGIF Record # 70984
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Publication Type:
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Report
Content Type:Abstract or Summary only
Author(s):Steinke, K.; Stier, J. C.
Author Affiliation:University of Wisconsin-Madison
Title:Tolerance of Supina bluegrass to pre- and post-emergent herbicides
Section:Turfgrass science
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Meeting Info.:Minneapolis, MN: November 5-9, 2000
Source:2000 Annual Meeting Abstracts [ASA/CSSA/SSSA]. 2000, p. 157.
# of Pages:1
Publishing Information:[Madison, WI]: American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Herbicide resistance; Poa supina; Preemergence herbicides; Postemergence herbicides; Color; Visual evaluation; Percent living ground cover; Weed control; Phytotoxicity; Mecoprop; Ethofumesate; Application rates; Spring green-up
Abstract/Contents:"Information concerning the effects of herbicides on Supina bluegrass (Poa supina) is very limited. Our objective was to determine the tolerance of Supina bluegrass to pre- and post-emergent herbicides. Fifteen commercially available broadleaf and grass herbicides were evaluated. Broadleaf herbicides were applied post-emergent in the autumn; pre-emergent herbicides were applied in the spring. The experimental design was a randomized complete block with four replications. Turf was rated weekly for color, quality, density, weed control, and phytotoxicity. MCPP was the only broadleaf herbicide to cause phytotoxicity, which lasted for two weeks. Ethofumesate, at both high and low label rates, significantly delayed spring green-up. All plots eventually recovered from phytotoxicity without suffering long-term effects. Further research is needed to discover a selective control for use on Supina bluegrass."
Language:English
References:0
Note:This item is an abstract only!
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Steinke, K., and J. C. Stier. 2000. Tolerance of Supina bluegrass to pre- and post-emergent herbicides. Annu. Meet. Abstr. p. 157.
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