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Author(s):Anonymous
Title:Influence of preemergence herbicides on turfgrass establishment
Source:California Turfgrass Culture. Vol. 36, No. 1-4, 1966[1986], p. 6.
Publishing Information:Riverside, CA: Federated Turfgrass Council of California/University of California Cooperative Extension
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Preemergence herbicides; Establishment; Digitaria sanguinalis; Eleusine indica; oxadiazon; Prosulfalin; Siduron; Cynodon dactylon; Cynodon transvaalensis
Abstract/Contents:Summary of a report of studies at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University of field-testing "three herbicides used for crabgrass and goosegrass control with two objectives in mind: 1) To determine the influence of oxadiazon, prosulfalin, and siduron - used for crabgrass and goosegrass control - on bermudagrass sod establishment; 2) To determine the time lapse required between an herbicide application for goosegrass and annual bluegrass control before a cool season turfgrass may be seeded successfully. The Virginia scientists report that excellent root growth occurred from sod of the three bermudagrasses - 'Midron', 'Tufcote', and 'Tifway' - immediately after application of oxadiazon at its normal use rate. Root development was reduced at double the normal use rate of oxadiazon but satisfactory root growth was still apparent. Prosulfalin and siduron at their normal use rates severely inhibited rooting of the three bermudagrasses from sod, according to the field test's finding. The Virginia researchers report that perennial ryegrass establishment in the fall was inhibited when seeded within five weeks after oxadiazon treatment at more than its normal use rate. Both oxadiazon and prosulfalin at their normal use rates reduced perennial ryegrass seedling establishment when the application was within one week prior to seeding. They say that normal seedling development did occur when perennial ryegrass was seeded at ten weeks after prosulfalin or oxadiazon applications and that siduron had no effect on perennial ryegrass seedling growth and development."
Language:English
References:0
See Also:See also full article, "Turfgrass establishment after application of preemergence herbicides," Agronomy Journal, 75(6) November/December 1983, p. 923-926, R=474. R=474
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Anonymous. 1966[1986]. Influence of preemergence herbicides on turfgrass establishment. Calif. Turfgrass Cult. 36(1-4):p. 6.
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