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Author(s):Brosnan, J. T.; Breeden, G. K.; Sorochan, J. C.; Thoms, A. W.
Author Affiliation:Brosnan: Assistant Professor, Turfgrass Weed Science; Breeden: Assistant Specialist; Sorochan: Associate Professor, Turfgrass Science & Management; Thoms: Research Leader, University of Tennessee
Title:Preemergence herbicide use on athletic fields
Section:Field science
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Source:SportsTurf. Vol. 29, No. 1, January 2013, p. 8, 10.
Publishing Information:Park Ridge, Illinois: Bev-Al Communications co.
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Application rates; Athletic fields; Cynodon dactylon x Cynodon transvaalensis; Digitaria; Digitaria ischaemum; Dimethenamid-P; Dithiopyr; Indaziflam; Oxadiazon; Pendimethalin; Preemergence herbicides; Preemergence weed control; Prodiamine; Split applications; Sulfentrazone + Prodiamine; Wear resistance
Trade Names:Barricade; Dimension; Echelon; Pendulum; Ronstar; Specticle
Abstract/Contents:Discusses methods for effective application of preemergence herbicides in order to fight summer annual weeds. Notes that fields with a high percentage of crabgrass lose more turf cover after high traffic events, creating a harder surface that is linked to head injury incidence. States that the two keys to controlling summer annual weeds are to apply preemergence pesticides before weeds begin to germinate and to water them into the soil after application. Provides further information on split applications, which offer more consistent weed control by using 2 applications of the herbicide spaced 8 to 10 weeks apart. States that research has shown that split applications were more effective than single applications on turf with a low cut height, as well as the fact that any type of preemergence herbicide application does not effect traffic tolerance or recovery.
Language:English
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Brosnan, J. T., G. K. Breeden, J. C. Sorochan, and A. W. Thoms. 2013. Preemergence herbicide use on athletic fields. SportsTurf. 29(1):p. 8, 10.
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