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Author(s):Ebdon, J. S.; Jagschitz, J. A.
Title:Chemical control of spurge and other broadleaf weeds in turfgrass
Source:Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Weed Science Society. Vol. 36, 1982, p. 307-313.
Publishing Information:Ithaca, N. Y. : Northeastern Weed Science Society
Keywords:TIC Keywords: DCPA; Benfluralin; Bensulide; Herbicide combinations; Oxadiazon; Siduron; Dichlorprop; 2,4-D
Abstract/Contents:Four trials were conducted to evaluate pre and postemergent herbicides for the selective control of prostrate spurge in lawn and/or putting green turf. Five postemergent broadleaf weed trials were initiated to evaluate standard, experimental and substitute chemicals alone and in combinations for the selective control of dandelion, clover, chickweed, oxalis, knotweed and starwort in lawn turf. DCPA provided better preemergent control of prostrate spurge in putting turf than benefin, bensulide, oxadiazon and siduron. The most effective postemergent herbicide for control of spurge in bentgrass greens with least potential for injury was bromoxynil alone or in combination with dicamba or mecoprop. These were also effective in lawn turf for spurge control as were combinations of 2,4-D with mecoprop or dichlorprop. There was some variability in the results with the five postemergent broadleaf weed trials. Herbicide combinations were more effective than materials applied alone for broad spectrum control. Most 2,4-D combinations with mecoprop provided excellent control (85% or higher) of dandelion, clover and chickweed, and in addition to these weeds, combinations of 2,4-D with dicamba gave excellent control of knotweed. Combinations of 2,4-D with either dichlorprop or triclopyr provided excellent control of these four weeds in addition to oxalis. Control of starwort was disappointing and results were like those of previous research when spring treatments appear ineffective. Bromoxynil showed little promise as a potential substitute for 2,4-D or for dicamba or mecoprop when in combination with 2,4-D. Results with DPX-4189 and M-3972 indicate they have potential for weed control in turfgrasses.
Language:English
See Also:Other items relating to: 2, 4 - D in Turf
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Ebdon, J. S., and J. A. Jagschitz. 1982. Chemical control of spurge and other broadleaf weeds in turfgrass. Proc. Annu. Meet. Northeast. Weed Sci. Soc. 36:p. 307-313.
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