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Author(s):Ayeni, Albert; Majek, Bradley; Meyer, William
Author Affiliation:Ayeni, Majek: Rutgers Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Bridgeton, NJ; Meyer: Department of Plant Science, Cook College, Rutgers University University, New Brunswick, NJ
Title:Minimum PRE-herbicide rate for crabgrass control in turf
Section:Poster presentations
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Meeting Info.:January 14-15, 1999
Source:Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Rutgers Turfgrass Symposium. January 1999, p. 33-34.
Publishing Information:New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Turfgrass Science, Cook College, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Preemergence herbicides; Digitaria sanguinalis; Crabgrass control; Application rates; Application timing; Prodiamine; Dithiopyr; Pendimethalin; Oxadiazon; Herbicide evaluation; Poa pratensis; Lolium perenne; Seedbed preparation; Phytotoxicity
Abstract/Contents:Presents the results of a study in which four preemergence herbicides (prodiamine, dithiopyr, pendimethalin, and oxadiazon) were evaluated for large crabgrass control in prepared seedbeds. Crabgrass was sown in the prepared seedbeds and the herbicides applied either at sowing or at crabgrass emergence. Herbicides were also evaluated for phytotoxicity in Kentucky bluegrass (KBG) and perennial ryegrass (PR) turf. "All the herbicides evaluated were safe on KBG and PR at all the rates tested...The study showed that oxadiazon and dithiopyr are the most effective and prodiamine the least effective of the four herbicides evaluated for crabgrass control. Pendimethalin falls between these two groups. Herbicide application before seed germination in large crabgrass is more effective than a delay until emergence, but oxadiazon appears less sensitive to time of application than the other herbicides evaluated."
Language:English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Ayeni, A., B. Majek, and W. Meyer. 1999. Minimum PRE-herbicide rate for crabgrass control in turf. Proc. Annu. Rutgers Turfgrass Symp. p. 33-34.
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