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POSTEMERGENCE CONTROL OF CRABGRASS IN TRANSITION ZONE TURF USING MSMA AND FENOXAPROP

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00474290

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Abstract:

The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of single and sequential applications of monosodium methanearsonate (MSMA) with single applications of fenoxaprop for postemergence control of crabgrass (Digitaria spp.). MSMA applied at 2.2 kg/ha twice on a 14-day interval or 1.1 kg/ha applied three times on a 7-day interval provided exceptional (99 percent) control of mature (i.e., three or more tillers) crabgrass, but elicited unacceptable levels of discoloration. When MSMA was applied at 0.6 kg/ha three times on a 7-day interval or at 1.1 kg/ha twice on a 14-day interval, fair (78 to 79 percent) to good (88 percent) control was achieved without unacceptable discoloration of turf. However, a single MSMA application at 2.2 kg/ha, did not effectively control crabgrass. Fenoxaprop (0.28 kg/ha) provided fair (78 percent) to excellent (93 percent) levels of control when applied to mature crabgrass. The erratic performance of fenoxaprop in control of mature crabgrass was attributed to environmental conditions as such conditions affected the vigor of crabgrass. Single applications of fenoxaprop (0.20 and 0.28 kg/ha) in early summer when crabgrass was relatively immature provided exceptional (91 to 99 percent) control and eliminated weeds as a problem for the remainder of the season. Effective control of mature crabgrass with fenoxaprop (0.28 or 0.56 kg/ha) can be achieved if rainfall or irrigation is not limiting and crabgrass is growing vigorously.

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Monograph Accession #:

01418784

Authors:

Dernoeden, Peter H
Fry, Jack D

Pagination:

pp 1-4

Publication Date:

1986

Serial:

Transportation Research Record

Issue Number: 1075
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
ISSN: 0361-1981

ISBN:

0309040698

Media Type:

Print

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References (8) ; Tables (4)

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Subject Areas:

Design; Environment; Highways; Maintenance and Preservation; I61: Equipment and Maintenance Methods

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TRIS, TRB

Created Date:

Oct 31 1987 12:00AM

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