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Author(s):Mattox, Clint M.; Beck, Leslie L.; Stock, Tim; Leinauer, Bernd R.; Kowalewski, Alec R.
Author Affiliation:Mattox: USDA-ARS, Corvallis, OR; Beck: New Mexico State University, Los Lunas, NM; Stock and Kowalewski: Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; Leinauer: New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM
Title:Comparing the efficacy of non-selective herbicides in western Oregon and New Mexico
Section:WSWS project 2. Weeds of horticultural crops
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Meeting Info.:Boise, Idaho: February 27-March 3, 2023
Source:2023 Proceedings of The Western Society of Weed Science. Vol. 76, 2023, p. 23.
Publishing Information:Westminster, Colorado: Western Society of Weed Science
# of Pages:1
Abstract/Contents:"In some municipalities, pesticide restrictions have resulted in the need to research herbicide alternatives; therefore, in spring 2022, a randomized complete block design field experiment replicated four times in Corvallis, OR and Las Cruces, NM took place on a mixed stand of turfgrass and broadleaf plants. Ten alternative contact herbicides and a water control were included. The experiment in Oregon took place from April 15, 2022, through June 10, 2022, and the experiment in New Mexico took place from May 25, 2022, to August 4, 2022. Applications were applied every two weeks for a total of four applications in Oregon and five applications in New Mexico using a CO2 pressurized boom sprayer with a carrier volume of 814 liters per hectare. Images were collected using a camera mounted onto a light box and area under percent green cover progress curves (AUPGCPC) were built using the trapezoidal method. There was a significant location effect; therefore, data were analyzed separately by location. A treatment effect was significant (P<0.001) at each location and pair-wise comparisons were explored using Tukey's HSD. In both locations, the water control was in the group with the highest AUPGCPC. In Oregon, only the 5% mint oil + 5% sodium lauryl sulfate + 5% potassium sorbate was in the same group as the water control; however, in New Mexico, 5% mint oil + 5% sodium lauryl sulfate + 5% potassium sorbate, 1% clove oil, and 45% cinnamon oil + 45% clove oil were not different from the water control."
Language:English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Mattox, C. M., L. L. Beck, T. Stock, B. R. Leinauer, and A. R. Kowalewski. 2023. Comparing the efficacy of non-selective herbicides in western Oregon and New Mexico. Proc. West. Soc. Weed Sci. 76:p. 23.
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