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Author(s):Klauzer, Jim; Tillett, Tom
Author Affiliation:Rhom and Hass Company
Title:Pronamide and Combinations for the Control of Annual Grasses in Chemical Fallow in the Intermountain Area.
Meeting Info.:Meeting held: March 18-20, San Diego, CA.
Source:Proceedings of the Western Society of Weed Science. Vol. 39, March 1986, p. 133-135.
Publishing Information:Logan, UT: Plant Science Dept., Utah State University.
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Pronamide; Control; Fallowing; Annual grasses
Abstract/Contents:"Pronamide (3,5-dichloro)N-1,1-dimethyl-2-propnyl)benzamide) at rates of 0.38 lb. ai/ha and above provided adequate annual grass control. A combination of Pronamide (0.25 to 0.38 lb ai) with chlorsulfron (2-chloro-N[[( 4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2yl) amino]carbonyl]benzene-sulfonamide) (0.12 lb ai) per acre provided control of all major weed species in fallow in the intermountain area. A combination of pronamide with metsulfuron methyl (2-[[[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino] carbonyl]amino]sulfony]benzoic acid) also provided control of most of the major weeds in fallow. Pronamide applied alone required 0.38 lb. ai/acre or greater to consistently provide adequate grass control. A combination of pronamide and chlorsulfuron provided excellent control of all major annual grasses and annual broadleaf weeds. The tankmix improved consistency of annual grass control at the lower rate of pronamide (0.25 lb/ai/acre). This treatment was superior to all other treatments for overall weed control. Many of the broadleaf weeds were only controlled by the pronamide tankmix combination with chlorsulfuron. Chlorsulfuron is well accepted in much of the intermountain area as the most growers do not rotate and do not consider the residual effects of chlorsulfuron to be detrimental. The combination is, therefore, well suited to for chemical fallow in the intermountain area. The tankmix with oxyflourfen (2-chloro-1-(3-ethoxy-4-nitrophenoxy)-4- (triflouromethyl)benzene) did not provide any more control than the same rate of pronamide alone for annual grasses or broadleaf weeds. The control of tansy mustard with this combination was improved. The influence of early burn down that was observed with the addition of oxyfluorfen did not increase the final control observed in the spring."
Language:English
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Klauzer, J., and T. Tillett. 1986. Pronamide and Combinations for the Control of Annual Grasses in Chemical Fallow in the Intermountain Area.. Proc. West. Soc. Weed Sci. 39:p. 133-135.
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