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Web URL(s):http://turf.uark.edu/research/research%20series/520%20(2003)%20Herbicides%20seedling%20bermuda.pdf
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Author(s):Richardson, M. D.; Boyd, J. W.; McCalla, J. H.; Karcher, D. E.; Landreth, J. W.
Author Affiliation:Richardson, McCalla, Karcher, and Landreth: Department of Horticulture, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas; Boyd: University of Arkansas Cooperatice Extension Service, Little Rock, Arkansas
Title:Further evaluations of postemergence herbicides on seedling bermudagrass
Section:Turfgrasses and ornamentals
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Source:Horticultural Studies - 2003 [Arkansas]. October 2004, p. 62-64.
Publishing Information:Fayetteville, Arkansas: Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station
# of Pages:3
Series:Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series 520
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Postemergence herbicides; Seedlings; Cynodon dactylon; Herbicide trials; Establishment; Herbicide resistance; Herbicide injury; Weed control
Abstract/Contents:"Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon [L.] Pers.) is the major turfgrass used for golf course fairways, tees, sports fields, and home lawns in the transition zone and farther south. In recent years, efforts to develop seed-propagated cultivars have been successful. Seeded cultivars have not been used to any great extent in the turfgrass industry and data on establishment and management are lacking. The objective of this study was to determine the tolerance of seedling bermudagrass to several commonly used postemergence herbicide combinations. 'Riviera' bermudagrass was seeded on 15 June 2003. Twelve different herbicide combinations were applied to the seedling turf at 2 weeks after emergence. Bermudagrass seedlings showed good tolerance to most of the herbicides, including popular herbicide combinations such as Trimec Classic + MSMA and Manor + MSMA. The only herbicides that caused significant levels of damage were a combination of Sencor and MSMA. These data demonstrate that the tolerance of seedling bermudagrass to postemergence herbicides is good and that a range of postemergence herbicides can be used during establishment."
Language:English
References:4
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Richardson, M. D., J. W. Boyd, J. H. McCalla, D. E. Karcher, and J. W. Landreth. 2004. Further evaluations of postemergence herbicides on seedling bermudagrass. Hortic. Studies. p. 62-64.
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