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Author(s):Houseworth, L. D.; Keese, R. J.; Mosdell, D. M.
Author Affiliation:Syngenta Crop Protection, Greensboro, NC
Title:Trifloxysulfuron sodium for control of weeds in warm season grasses in the south
Section:Developments from industry
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Meeting Info.:Houston, Texas: January 27-29, 2003
Source:Proceedings: Southern Weed Science Society: 56th Annual Meeting. Vol. 56, 2003, p. 216.
Publishing Information:Champaign, Illinois: Southern Weed Science Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Acetolactate synthase-inhibiting herbicides; Herbicide evaluation; Herbicide profile; Selective weed control; Trifloxysulfuron; Warm season turfgrasses; Weed control
Trade Names:Monument
Abstract/Contents:"Trifloxysulfuron sodium is an ALS (acetolactate synthase) inhibitor under development by Syngenta for use in turf and other crops. The turf label is being reviewed by EPA and a Section 3 label is expected to be approved in 2003. It will be marketed in turf as Monument. Trifloxysulfuron sodium (TSS) is formulated as a 75% WG. Bermudagrass and Zoysiagrass are very tolerant and St. Augustinegrass is moderate ly tolerant to this compound at proposed use rates. All common cool season grasses are very sensitive to TSS to the point that most of them can be effectively controlled by TSS. At 7-12 gm ai/A, TSS provides control of Poa annua, Poa trivialis, ryegrass, yellow nutsedge, purple nutsedge, green kyllinga, carpetweed, broa dleaf signalgrass, dandlelion, henbit, oxalis, spotted spurge, tall fescue and others. It also has activity on Virginia buttonweed, Dallisgrass, Torpedograss and Bahigrass [Bahiagrass]. Multiple applications will be needed for control of several weed species. TSS has utility as a tool to manage overseeded cool season grasses in Bermudagrass. Rates of 2-6 gm ai/A will selectively remove overseeded grasses from Bermudagrass. The rate to be used will depend on the speed of removal that is desired."
Language:English
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Note:"Invasive weeds: Real or imagined threat?"
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Houseworth, L. D., R. J. Keese, and D. M. Mosdell. 2003. Trifloxysulfuron sodium for control of weeds in warm season grasses in the south. South. Weed Sci. Soc. Proc. 56:p. 216.
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