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Web URL(s):http://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/research/annual-reports/2005/borger3.pdf
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Author(s):Borger, J. A.; Watschke, T. L.; Naedel, M. B.
Author Affiliation:Borger: Instructor; Watschke: Professor; Naedel: Research Technician, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania
Title:Post emergence control of ground ivy and phytotoxicity evaluations
Section:Herbicide evaluations
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Source:2005 Annual Research Report [Penn State]. 2005, p. [1-2].
Publishing Information:[University Park, PA]: Center for Turfgrass Science, The Pennsylvania State University, in Cooperation with the Pennsylvania Turfgrass Council
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Glechoma hederacea; Postemergence weed control; Herbicide trials; Application rates; Quinclorac; Clopyralid + triclopyr; Broadleaf weed control; Phytotoxicity; Evaluations; Lolium perenne; Nitrogen fertilizers
Cultivar Names:SR 4200
Trade Names:MacroSorb foliar
Abstract/Contents:Presents a study conducted to "determine the efficacy of selected broadleaf weed herbicides for the control of ground ivy (Glechoma hederacea) in perennial ryegrass and the phytotoxicity of these compounds on perennial ryegrass." Details methods and materials used in the study, stating that "the study was a randomized complete block design with three applications...The test site was mowed at two inches weekly with a rotary mower with clippings returned to the site. The test site was irrigated to prevent moisture stress." Lists herbicides examined in the study, including Drive, Confront, and MacroSorb Foliar. States that "phytotoxicity was evaluated six times during the study...There was no phytotoxicity found on the perennial ryegrass on any of the rating dates." Reports that "all treated turfgrass had significantly less ground ivy than untreated. It should be noted that there was an increase in the untreated ground ivy population. Additionally, although not significant, when MacroSorb Foliar was part of the treatment regime there was a trend of increased control of ground ivy with the respective herbicides."
Language:English
References:0
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Borger, J. A., T. L. Watschke, and M. B. Naedel. 2005. Post emergence control of ground ivy and phytotoxicity evaluations. Annu. Res. Rep. [Penn State]. p. [1-2].
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