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Publication Type:
| Report |
Author(s): | Upham, Ward;
Fry, Jack |
Author Affiliation: | Upham: Extension Associate - Horticulture, Kansas State University; Fry: Associate Professor of Horticulture, Turfgrass Research & Testing, Kansas State University |
Title: | Selective and nonselective bermudagrass control |
Section: | Pest management and environmental studies: Weed control Other records with the "Pest management and environmental studies: Weed control" Section
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Source: | 1997 Turfgrass Research [Kansas State University]. May 1997, p. 38-40. |
Publishing Information: | Manhattan, KS: Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Kansas State University and the Kansas Turfgrass Foundation |
# of Pages: | 3 |
Series: | Report of Progress 788 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Cynodon; Weed control; Festuca arundinacea; Zoysia; Non-selective herbicides; Selective herbicides; Glufosinate; Glyphosate; Fenoxaprop-ethyl; Triclopyr; 2,4-D + Mecoprop + Dicamba; Fluazifop-butyl; Phytotoxicity; Application rates; Tank mix
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Abstract/Contents: | A study was conducted to evaluate herbicides for nonselective control of bermudagrass, and for selective control of bermudagrass in zoysiagrass and tall fescue. Herbicides tested include Finale, Roundup, Acclaim, Turflon, Trimec, and Fusilade in various rates and combinations. "The best [nonselective] control was achieved with Roundup and Finale treatments. Roundup was as effective at 3 oz/gal as at 5 oz/gal. There was no advantage to mixing Roundup and Finale. Bermudagrass control with Acclaim plus Turflon Ester was inferior to that observed in plots treated with Roundup or Finale but superior to that in plots treated with Acclaim plus Super Trimec. Fusilade II provided a level of control statistically similar to that with Roundup and Finale, but it was less than 90%. [Of the selective treatments], the only treatment that did not reduce tall fescue quality to an unacceptable level; and caused severe injury to bermudagrass was Fusilade II. Acclaim caused slight bermudagrass discoloration; Finale and Roundup caused severe injury to both tall fescue and bermudagrass...All herbicide treatments provided statistically similar levels of bermudagrass control. Less discoloration was observed on turf treated with Acclaim + Ferrmoec compared to Acclaim alone at 2, 3, and 4 WAT. Acclaim + Colorant and Acclaim + Ferrmoec never exhibited unacceptable levels of phytotoxicity." |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
Note: | Tables |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Upham, W., and J. Fry. 1997. Selective and nonselective bermudagrass control. Turfgrass Res. p. 38-40. |
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