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Author(s):Watschke, T. L.; Spak, D. R.
Author Affiliation:Agronomy Dept., The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.
Title:Post Crabgrass Control Using Herbicidal Combination
Meeting Info.:Held: January 6-8, 1987, Williamsburg, VA.
Source:Proceedings of the 1987 Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Weed Science Society. Vol. 41, 1987, p. 218-219.
Publishing Information:Ithaca, N. Y. : Northeastern Weed Science Society
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Postemergence herbicides; Digitaria ischaemum; Fenoxaprop-ethyl; Antagonism; Weed control; Herbicide rates
Abstract/Contents:"A field experiment was conducted on a predominantly fine fescue turf to evaluate various experimental herbicides on the postemergence control of smooth crabgrass [Digitaria ischaemum (Schreb.) Michx.]. The objectives of the study were to evaluate: 1) fenoxaprop-ethyl and SC-0051 alone, 2) fenoxaprop-ethyl in combination with commercial herbicides to assess antagonistic relationships. Fenoxaprop-ethyl, applied alone at 0.13 and 0.20 kg ai/ha did not provide acceptable control (85% or greater) of smooth crabgrass (Table 1). Acceptable control (98%) was found when fenoxaprop-ethyl was applied in combination with pendimethalin at 0.20 and 1.68 kg ai/ha respectively, and when combined with 2,4-D, MCPP, and dicamba at 0.39, 1.12, 0.60, and 0.10 kg ai/ha respectively. Combining fenoxaprop-ethyl with pendimethalin provided a better control than fenoxaprop-ethyl applied alone. Combining fenoxaprop-ethyl with all other broadleaf herbicides at rates of 0.13, 0.20, and 0.28 did not provide acceptable crabgrass control. One or more of the components of the three-way broadleaf herbicide mixture caused an apparent antagonism when combined with fenoxaprop-ethyl. This antagonsm reduced the efficacy of fenocaprop-ethyl. Increasing the rate of fenoxaprop-ethyl to 0.39 kg ai/ha improved control to an acceptable level. The experimental material SC-0051 did not provide crabgrass control at any rate."
Language:English
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Watschke, T. L., and D. R. Spak. 1987. Post Crabgrass Control Using Herbicidal Combination. Proc. Annu. Meet. Northeast. Weed Sci. Soc. 41:p. 218-219.
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