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Author(s):Senesac, Andrew F.; Neal, Joseph C.
Author Affiliation:Ext. Weed Scientist, Suffolk Co. Coop. Extn., L.I. Horticultural Res. Lab, Riverhead, NY; and Asst. Prof. Dept. of Floriculture and Ornamental Horticulture, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, respectively.
Title:Effects of Turfgrass Herbicides on Ornamentals
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. 243.
Publishing Information:Ithaca, N. Y. : Northeastern Weed Science Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Preemergence herbicides; Postemergence herbicides; Injuries; Fenoxaprop-ethyl; Dicamba; Triclopyr; Pendimethalin; Oxadiazon; Prodiamine; Isoxaben; Benfluralin; Trifluralin
Abstract/Contents:"Preemergent and postemergent turfgrass herbicides were applied over and directed under various woody ornamentals to evaluate the potential for injury. Preemergence herbicides included pendimethalin, oxadiazon, prodiamine, EL-107, and benefin +/- trifluralin. Postemergence herbicides included fenoxaprop, dicamba and triclopyr. No injury to taxus, California privet, San Jose' holly, white pine, Douglas fir, honeylocust resulted from prodiamine, EL-107, or pendimethalin treatments. Lilac was injured slightly by EL-107 and oxadiazon WP. Oxadiazon WP applications produced injury on hosta, azalea, lilac, honeylocust, and Japanese holly. Granular applications of oxadiazon produced injury to hosta only. Prodiamine produced only slight injury to azalea. Benefin and the benefin + trifluralin granule produced no injury when applied to Norway Maple, Japanese holly and American holly. Fenoxaprop produced no injury to a wide variety of ornamentals including taxus, privet, San Jose' holly, white pine, lilac, honeylocust and four varieties of junipers. Severe injury to Bar Harbour juniper was observed. Dicamba and triclopyr were directed under taxus, forsythia and dogwood (Cornus stolonifera). Temporary growth malformations occurred from root uptake at the 1x rate for both compounds. Severe injury from root uptake resulted when the herbicides were applied at >4X rates. Forsythia was more sensitive to root uptake injury than was taxus or dogwood."
Language:English
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Senesac, A. F., and J. C. Neal. 1987. Effects of Turfgrass Herbicides on Ornamentals. Proc. Annu. Meet. Northeast. Weed Sci. Soc. 41:p. 243.
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