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Web URL(s): | http://www.swss.ws/wp-content/uploads/docs/2012 Proceedings-SWSS.pdf#page=294 Last checked: 08/07/2013 Requires: PDF Reader Notes: Item is within a single large file |
Publication Type:
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Author(s): | Li, X.;
Belcher, J. L.;
Walker, R. H. |
Author Affiliation: | Li: University of Georgia, Georgia, Athens, GA; Belcher and Walker: Auburn University, Auburn, AL |
Title: | Evaluation of EPTC as a preplant soil treatment in warm-season sod production |
Section: | Graduate student contest Other records with the "Graduate student contest" Section
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Meeting Info.: | Charleston, South Carolina: January 23-25, 2012 |
Source: | 2012 Proceedings, Southern Weed Science Society. Vol. 65, 2012, p. 222. |
Publishing Information: | Champaign, Illinois: Southern Weed Science Society |
# of Pages: | 1 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: EPTC; Herbicide efficacy; Herbicide evaluation; Preplanting treatment; Soil treatments; Stenotaphrum secundatum; Warm season turfgrasses; Zoysia
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Cultivar Names: | Palmetto; BK-7 |
Abstract/Contents: | "Field research was conducted at Auburn University Turfgrass Research Unit, Auburn AL, from 2008 to 2010 to evaluate EPTC(s-ethyl dipropylcarbamothioate) as a preplant soil treatment in warm-season sod production and to determinate minimum plant-back intervals for 'Palmetto' St. Augustinegrass and 'BK-7' zoysiagrass. For three plant-back intervals, Palmetto St. Augustinegrass sod planted 1 week after treatment (1 WAT) exhibited significant dry weight differences among chemical treatments in 2008 and 2009. EPTC and EPTC plus high rates of dazomet constantly resulted in lower dry weights than dazomet alone at 1 WAT. St. Augustinegrass planted 1 WAT had similar or significantly higher dry weights and average stolon lengths than those planted 2 or 3 WAT. BK-7 zoysiagrass responded differently to chemical treatments during this study. Chemical treatments failed to affect zoysiagrass growth in 2009, although EPTC treatment produced the lowest dry weights when zoysiagrass was planted 1 WAT or 3 WAT in 2008. Plant-back interval comparisons suggested zoysiagrass could be planted back 1 week after EPTC, dazomet or EPTC plus dazomet treatment without receiving significant injury. Addition of the fumigant dazomet with EPTC did not adversely affected St. Augustinegrass dry weight more than EPTC applied alone and similar results were found in the cucumber bioassay, in which no significant cucumber dry weight differences could be found within EPTC and EPTC plus various rates of dazomet." |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
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| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Li, X., J. L. Belcher, and R. H. Walker. 2012. Evaluation of EPTC as a preplant soil treatment in warm-season sod production. South. Weed Sci. Soc. Proc. 65:p. 222. |
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