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Author(s):Mansue, Carrie; Murphy, James
Author Affiliation:Department of Plant Biology and Pathology, Rutgers University
Title:Comparing herbicides for the control of False Green Kyllinga
Section:Poster presentations
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Meeting Info.:New Brunswick, New Jersey: January 16, 2015
Source:Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Rutgers Turfgrass Symposium. 2015, p. 37.
Publishing Information:New Brunswick, New Jersey: The Center for Turfgrass Science, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Comparisons; Cyperus esculentus; Herbicide evaluation; Kyllinga gracillima; Weed control
Abstract/Contents:"During the past two years, turf managers in New Jersey have reported difficulty controlling False Green Kyllinga (Kyllinga gracillima). Greenhouse and field trials were conducted in winter and late summer of 2014, respectively, to assess the efficacy of herbicides on False Green Kyllinga found in southern New Jersey. The greenhouse trial was conducted at Rutgers University on plants collected from Atlantic County, NJ, and the field trial was conducted at an Ocean County park in Tuckerton, NJ. In our greenhouse and field trials, we evaluated sulfentrazone, halosulfuron, mesotrione and triclopyr at the label rates and timings that would be respectively used to control yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) in the New Jersey area. In the greenhouse trial, products that contained sulfentrazone controlled False Green Kyllinga. Percentage of injury approached 100% by the end of the trial. Halosulfuron also controlled False Green Kyllinga but required a sequential application. Treatments that contained mesotrione or triclopyr had slow activity on False Green Kyllinga, but once followed by a sequential application, injury approached 100%. Halosulfuron provided excellent control in the field trial compared to sulfentrazone, mesotione [mesotrione] and triclopyr treatments. Injury between 60 to 80%, either as a single or sequential application, was observed from treatments that contained halosufluron. Sulfentrazone treatments provided only 40 to 60% injury. Treatments that contained mesotrione and triclopyr provided roughly 8 to 30% percent injury, either as a single or sequential application."
Language:English
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Mansue, C., and J. Murphy. 2015. Comparing herbicides for the control of False Green Kyllinga. Proc. Rutgers Turfgrass Symp. p. 37.
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