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Author(s):Scoresby, Joseph R.; Scoresby, Paul
Author Affiliation:Scoresby, J. R.: Green Light Chemical, Mosinee, WI; Scoresby, P.: Shiess & Associates, Ucon, ID
Title:Control of crabgrass and field bindweed with consumer formulations of quinclorac and phenoxies
Section:Project 2: Weeds of horticultural crops
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Meeting Info.:Reno, Nevada: March 12-15, 2012
Source:Proceedings of the Western Society of Weed Science:Western Society of Weed Science Annual Meeting 2012. Vol. 65, 2012, p. 78.
Publishing Information:Newark, California: Western Society of Weed Science
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Combination treatments; Convolvulus arvensis; Crabgrass control; Fenoxaprop-ethyl; Herbicide combinations; Herbicide evaluation; Phenoxy-type herbicides; Quinclorac
Abstract/Contents:"The loss of MSMA for post emergence crabgrass control leaves limited alternates for homeowners. The remaining chemistry is either quinclorac or fenoxyprop. Quinclorac is available in several formulations offered by several companies for homeowners to choose from. Most formulations are combinations with phenoxies. Crabgrass control is not equal between formulations. A study conducted in California shows formulations with higher quinclorac quantity will give higher crabgrass control. Quinclorac also controls several broadleaf weeds including field bindweed, Convolvulus arvensis. Field bindweed has been noted as one of the 10 worst weeds in the world. It is a problem in agriculture crops, landscapes and home lawns. It is a weed that can be especially challenging for homeowners. Formulations of quinclorac with phenoxies should provide superior control of field bindweed than phenoxies alone. Studies were conducted in Idaho to test new homeowner formulations of phenoxies with quinclorac to control field bindweed. Results of this research show combinations of phenoxies with quinclorac can provide good field bindweed control. Combinations with quinclorac clearly provide improved field bindweed control over phenoxies alone. The two formulations tested are marketed as Crabgrass Killer Plus and Quincept."
Language:English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Scoresby, J. R., and P. Scoresby. 2012. Control of crabgrass and field bindweed with consumer formulations of quinclorac and phenoxies. Proc. West. Soc. Weed Sci. 65:p. 78.
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