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DOI:10.1094/ATS-2011-0428-01-RS
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Author(s):Perry, D. Hunter; McElroy, J. Scott; Doroh, Mark C.; Walker, R. H.
Author Affiliation:Perry: Corresponding author, Turfgrass Science; Perry, McElroy, Doroh, and Walker: Indaziflam utilization for controlling problematic turfgrass weeds
Title:Idaziflam utilization for controlling problematic turfgrass weeds
Source:Applied Turfgrass Science. April 28 2011, p. [1-7].
Publishing Information:Plant Management Network
# of Pages:7
Related Web URL:https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/ats/abstracts/8/1/2011-0428-01-RS
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Application timing; Herbicide evaluation; Herbicide rates; Indaziflam; Oxadiazon; Prodiamine; Weed control
Abstract/Contents:"Indaziflam is a new herbicide which potentially provides pre- and postemergence control of broadleaf and grass weeds. Two studies were conducted to evaluate indaziflam control of several weed species utilizing different application regimes. Single applications included indaziflam applied at 40 or 60 g ai/ha in October or November, and 20, 40, or 60 g ai/ha in March. Sequential applications included indaziflam applied at 40 followed by (fb) 40 g ai/ha in October and March, 60 fb 20 g ai/ha in October and March, 40 fb 40 g ai/ha in November and March, and 60 fb 20 g ai/ha in November and March. Prodiamine and oxadiazon were also applied as standard comparisons. Indaziflam applied at 60 g ai/ha in November provided the most consistent control across weed species. This treatment controlled annual bluegrass > 90% 20 weeks after treatment (WAT) and large crabgrass > 90% 29 WAT. All sequential indaziflam applications (except for the 40 fb 40 g ai/ha in November and March) controlled annual bluegrass > 90%. All rates and timings of indaziflam controlled lawn burweed at least 40% greater than industry standards. Indaziflam applied at 40 g ai/ha in October and March controlled cocks-comb kyllinga 80%. Indaziflam provided better weed control and longer residual activity than industry standards in some cases, however, weed control varied among species."
Language:English
References:10
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Perry, D. H., J. S. McElroy, M. C. Doroh, and R. H. Walker. 2011. Idaziflam utilization for controlling problematic turfgrass weeds. Appl. Turfgrass Sci. p. [1-7].
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DOI: 10.1094/ATS-2011-0428-01-RS
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