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Author(s):Gannon, T.; Yelverton, F. H.; Warren, L.
Author Affiliation:North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
Title:Indaziflam for weed control in warm-season turf
Section:Weed management in turf crops
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Meeting Info.:Charleston, South Carolina: January 23-25, 2012
Source:2012 Proceedings, Southern Weed Science Society. Vol. 65, 2012, p. 147.
Publishing Information:Champaign, Illinois: Southern Weed Science Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Digitaria ischaemum; Eleusine indica; Herbicide evaluation; Indaziflam; Poa annua control; Preemergence herbicides; Warm season turfgrasses; Weed control
Abstract/Contents:"Annual bluegrass (Poa annua L.), smooth crabgrass (Digitaria ischaemum Schreb. Ex Muhl.) and goosegrass (Eleusine indica (L.) Gaertn.) are common annual grassy weeds in warm-season turf. Preemergence herbicides are often used for controlling these species; however, preemergence herbicides in established turf have predominantly been limited to two modes of action presenting several potential problems. Indaziflam is a newly registered herbicide by Bayer Environmental Science that offers preemergence control of many common and troublesome broadleaf and grassy weeds in turfgrass systems. Indaziflam is a member of the alkylazine herbicide class and inhibits cellulose biosynthesis offering an alternative to mitotis- and photosynthesis-inhibiting herbicides. Research was conducted to evaluate indaziflam for annual bluegrass, goosegrass, and smooth crabgrass control. Additional research evaluated the effect of March-applied indaziflam on subsequent fall-seeded perennial ryegrass. These data indicate single and sequential indaziflam applications (40 - 60 g ha-1) applied early postemergent (September) provided > 70% annual bluegrass control while control obtained with postemergent applications (October) was not acceptable. Single and sequential applications of indaziflam (20 - 60 g ha-1) provided 65 - 83% and 76 - 98%, respectively, season-long smooth crabgrass control. Similar results were observed with goosegrass. Further, March-applied indaziflam did not negatively affect subsequent fall-seeded perennial ryegrass. These data indicate indaziflam offers acceptable preemergence control of annual bluegrass, goosegrass and smooth crabgrass while giving turfgrass managers an alternative mode of action."
Language:English
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Gannon, T., F. H. Yelverton, and L. Warren. 2012. Indaziflam for weed control in warm-season turf. South. Weed Sci. Soc. Proc. 65:p. 147.
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