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Author(s):Santos, Cassandra; Umeda, Kai
Author Affiliation:Santos: University of Arizona Cooperative Extension; Umeda: University of Arizona, Phoenix, AZ
Title:Effects of herbicides on bermudagrass growth
Section:Poster session: Project 2: Weeds of horticultural crops
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Meeting Info.:Portland, Oregon: March 9-12, 2015
Source:Western Society of Weed Science Annual Meeting 2015. Vol. 68, 2015, p. 19-20.
Publishing Information:Las Cruces, New Mexico: Western Society of Weed Science
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Clippings; Comparisons; Cynodon; Flazasulfuron; Foramsulfuron; Growth analysis; Halosulfuron; Herbicide efficacy; Herbicide evaluation; Metsulfuron methyl; Rimsulfuron; Sulfonylurea herbicides; Sulfosulfuron; Trifloxysulfuron
Abstract/Contents:"All of the sulfonylurea herbicides caused bermudagrass injury when the treatments caused a decrease for grass clipping weights for up to 2 weeks after application. Foramsulfuron at 0.026 lb a.i./A, sulfosulfuron at 0.094 lb a.i./A, and halosulfuron at 0.061 lb a.i./A showed bermudagrass recovering after the second week and grass clipping weights increased at the third and fourth weeks after application. Metsulfuron at 0.037 lb a.i./A, rimsulfuron at 0.031 lb a.i./A, both flazasulfuron treatments, and both trifloxysulfuron treatments showed a decreasing trend for grass clipping weights each week. These declining weights showed that the bermudagrass growth was still being affected even after 4 weeks. There was a rate response for trifloxysulfuron rates between 0.016 and 0.025 lb a.i./A. For 4 weeks, the average clipping weight of the higher rate of trifloxysulfuron 20 was less than the lower rate. For the higher rate of trifloxysulfuron, the bermudagrass growth was stunted more than the lower rate. Flazasulfuron at 0.023 or 0.047 lb a.i./A did not show any significant difference for the effect on bermudagrass. Throughout the experiment, sulfosulfuron affected the bermudagrass growth the least. At 5 weeks after application, the bermudagrass treated by all the herbicides had recovered."
Language:English
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Santos, C., and K. Umeda. 2015. Effects of herbicides on bermudagrass growth. Proc. West. Soc. Weed Sci. 68:p. 19-20.
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