SNA Research Conference Vol Weed Control Mengmeng Gu Section Editor and Moderator Weed Control Section

Similar documents
Use of LS 213 During Rooting of Vegetative Ornamental Cuttings: Experiment 1

Evaluating Kaolin Clay as an Amendment to Container Substrates

Special Research Report #532 Production Technology Using Soil Moisture Sensors for Poinsettia Height Control

Table of Contents. Executive Summary. Results-at-a-Glance. Acknowledgements. List of Tables. List of Figures. Introduction 1.

Journal of Agriculture and Life Sciences ISSN (Print), (Online) Vol. 4, No. 1, June 2017

Propagation of citrus rootstocks in greenhouses by seed, stem cuttings and tissue culture to accelerate budded tree production for out planting.

Snow Mold Control Evaluation: Marquette Golf Club Marquette, MI

Cabbage Transplant Production Using Organic Media, 2008

SNA Research Conference Vol Growth Regulators Yan Chen Section Editor Plant Growth Regulators

Vigor control in McIntosh apple trees by growth inhibitors

Management Approaches for Thrips and Garden Symphylans in Lettuce

The growth of camellia in growth media containing composted organic wastes of peanut

Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station

Evaluation of Willow Propagation Methods FHWA Canyonville 5 Project

Effects of Irrigation Volume and Frequency on Shrub Establishment in Florida 1

Asparagus. Tuesday morning 9:00 am. Moderator: Gene Kokx Jr., Michigan Vegetable Council Board of Directors. 9:00 a.m. Asparagus Virus Survey

New genetic sources of resistance in the genus Phaseolus to individual and combined aluminium toxicity and progressive soil drying stresses

Efficacy of Boom Systems in Limiting Runoff on Center Pivots

Shoot Growth Characteristics Following Mechanical Hedging and High Limb Pruning in Tulare Walnuts on Two Rootstocks at Two Spacings

ON GROWTH OF YOUNG ORANGE TREES1

Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable & Farm Market EXPO Michigan Greenhouse Growers EXPO. December 4-6, DeVos Place Convention Center, Grand Rapids, MI

The effect of plant hormone gibberellic acid on germination indices Secale montanum in vitro and pot experiments under drought conditions

SYNERGISM BETWEEN SOIL AND LEAF PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS IN GREENHOUSE CUCUMBERS AND THEIR EFFECT ON YIELD AND PHYTOSANITARY STATUS

Differences in size and architecture of the potato cultivars root system and their tolerance to drought stress

WATER RESOURCE CONSERVATION, QUALITY AND EFFICIENCY

Using All the Tools in the Pink Rot Management Tool Box. Jeff Miller

The Effect of a green roof on thermal comfort and learning performance in a naturally ventilated classroom in a hot and humid climate

The Use of Naphthaleneacetic Acid (NAA) to Control Vegetative Vigor in Avocado Trees

ON WATERMELON IN SOUTH FLORIDA

FINE ROOT RESPONSES TO SOIL DECOMPACTION AND AMENDMENT IN RED MAPLE (ACER RUBRUM)

Application of Pheromones for Controlling Stored-Product Insects. Tom Phillips Oklahoma State University

Managing Soilborne Diseases Through Removal of Root Inoculum in Red Raspberry

Persistence of the systemic activity of metalaxyl and fosetyl-al applied as a soil drench or foliar spray to control Phytophthora crown rot of peach

Hydraulic resistance components of mature apple trees on rootstocks of different vigours

Timing of snowmelt. SnoEco

THE NITROGEN NUTRITION OF THE PEACH TREE. [Manuscript received August 8, 1966] Summary

VEG. Essentialstep-by-stepgardeninginstructionsandtips onhow togrow yourownvegetables

Overview. for almost 200 years, pattern books have been used throughout. introduction a 1

Effect of new organic fertilizers on growth of strawberry cv. Elsanta Preliminary results.

Propagation, Production, and Landscape Evaluation of Native Wildflowers in West, Central and South Florida, 2010 Condensed Progress Report

Biennial wormwood (Artemisia biennis) competition with soybean (Glycine max)

The effect of tractor wheeling on the soil properties and root growth of smooth brome

The Evaluation of Inter-Specific Hybrid of P. atlantica P. vera cv. Badami Zarand as a Pistachio Rootstock to Salinity Stress

STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF ACID ETCHING ON AFFECTED ENAMEL

Anti-inflammatory and anti-ulcer activity of Calligonum comosum in rats

Suppression of Pythium-Rhizoctonia Root Rots by Trichoderma pseudokoningii Tr905. Paul Harvey CSIRO Sustainable Agriculture Flagship April 2011

Effects of Summer Pruning on Vegetative Growth, Fruit Quality and Carbohydrates of Regina and Kordia Sweet Cherry Trees on Gisela 5

Shade and flowering trees for bareroot sales throughout

YOUR VACUUM DRYING SPECIALIST

Performance evaluation of displacement ventilation system combined with a novel evaporative cooled ceiling for a typical office in the city of Beirut

MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES FOR WEED CONTROL IN ALFALFA. William H. Isom. Extension Agronomist University of California, Riverside

Effect of irrigation disruption and biological phosphorus on nutrient (N,P,K) uptake of canola (Brassica napus L.)

PGRs include naturally

SHORT COMMUNICATION BIOCONTROL OF FUSARIUM WILT OF SPINACH BY THE PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING FUNGUS FUSARIUM EQUISETI GF183

Air dehumidification by membrane with cold water for manned spacecraft environmental control

Variation in Growth of Centella asiatica along Different Soil Composition

CITY of LOMPOC 2030 General Plan

High-density grapefruit production in open hydroponics system

Effect of NPK Spray Formulation on Growth of Two Cultivars of Orchid (Mokara Sp.)

UK Nursery and Landscape Program Faculty, Staff, and Student Cooperators

Acta Sci. Pol. Hortorum Cultus, 17(5) 2018,

Original operating instructions

Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable & Farm Market EXPO

BIOAG PROJECT PROGRESS REPORT 2012 TITLE: PHYTONUTRIENTS AND GENOMICS OF ORGANIC TOMATOES: SOIL FERTILITY AND/OR PLANT DEFENSE

Effect of Topping Height and Timing on Quantity and Quality Influe-Cured Tobacco (Var.K326)

Rootstock Effects on Deficit-Irrigated Winegrapes in a Dry Climate: Vigor, Yield Formation, and Fruit Ripening

Leaf and Soil Analysis Special Edition

Intruder Alarm Kit IA-210 IA-220 IA-230

Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable & Farm Market EXPO Michigan Greenhouse Growers EXPO. December 9-11, DeVos Place Convention Center, Grand Rapids, MI

Low Impact Development in Northern Nevada: An Introduction

CHANGES IN SOIL SOLUTION CHEMISTRY OF ANDISOLS FOLLOWING INVASION BY BRACKEN FERN

Adaptation of fine roots to annual fertilization and irrigation in a 13-year-old Pinus pinaster stand

SNA Research Conference Vol Floriculture. Joseph P. Albano Section Editor and Moderator. Floriculture Section 400

INSTALLER REFERENCE GUIDE

NUTRIENT UPTAKE BY HYBRID POPLAR IN COMPETITION WITH WEED SPECIES UNDER GROWTH CHAMBER AND FIELD CONDITIONS USING THE SOIL SUPPLY AND NUTRIENT

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE FEASIBILITY STUDY NORTH BERGEN

Citrus Tree Abiotic and Biotic Stress and Implication of Simulation and Modeling Tools in Tree Management

INTERACTION OF JUGLANS SPECIES WITH PRATYLENCHUS VULNUS AND MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA

Relationship of Soil Moisture with the Incidence of Pod Rot in Peanut in West Texas 1

Production and role of epicormic shoots in pruned hybrid poplar: effects of clone, pruning season and intensity

The latest on managing Botryosphaeria (Bot) canker & blight

Ecology and Development Series No. 11, 2003

Food Technology & Nutrition / Summer 2011 / Vol. 8 / No. 3. jftn.srbiau.ac.ir. b c.

USE OF INORGANIC AND ORGANIC SOLID WASTES FOR CONTAINER- SEEDLINGS PRODUCTION

Original operating instructions

User reference guide. Daikin room air conditioner FTXP20L2V1B FTXP25L2V1B FTXP35L2V1B. User reference guide Daikin room air conditioner.

Measurement of ground electrical conductivities of different soil type and their effect on. growth rate of plant

Observations on the Design of a Typical Anchored Sheet Pile in Cohesionless Media using the Conventional CECP2 and the BS8002 Design Methods

Y L A N E N A FLOWER GROWERS. Governor David Lawrence is greeted at the PFG - PRF Farm Show exhibit by

01672-REVG_071615_ENGLISH

GROWTH OF LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA (LAM.) DE-WIT IN DIFFERENT SOIL COMPOSITIONS OF KORANGI AND LANDHI INDUSTRIAL AREAS OF KARACHI, PAKISTAN

Lift-Away XL UV550. Series INSTRUCTIONS. sharkclean.com

Original Research Vermicomposting of Vegetable Waste Amended with Different Sources of Agro-Industrial By-Product Using Lumbricus rubellus

Evaluation of some sour cherry rootstocks at NARIC Fruitculture Research Institute

deltaclima CoolWall We provide you with the perfect air-conditioning solution for your computer centre!

Research Article Control of Trialeurodes vaporariorum

Carlos H. Crisosto, Editor Visit our websites

REGULAR ARTICLE. Wei Xue

Effect of Compost and Nitrogen Fertilizer on Basis of Morphological Characteristics of Citrus: Orange, Citrange and Sitromelo

Effects of Water and Nitrogen Utilized by Means of Dripping on Growth of Root and Canopy and Matter Distribution in Spring Wheat

Transcription:

SNA Reserch Conference Vol. 53 2008 Weed Control Mengmeng Gu Section Editor nd Modertor Weed Control Section 559

SNA Reserch Conference Vol. 53 2008 Evlution of Pendimethlin + Dimethenmid-P for Reltive Sfety nd Efficcy Compred to Four Commercil Grnulr Herbicides Robert H. Stmps nd Annette L. Chndler University of Florid, Institute of Food nd Agriculturl Sciences, Dept. of Environmentl Horticulture, MidFlorid Reserch nd Eduction Center, Apopk, FL 32703-8504 rstmps@ufl.edu Index words: crpe myrtle, lilyturf, plumbgo, spotted spurge, lrge crbgrss, eclipt, flse disy, rgweed prthenium, prthenium weed, Snt Mri feverfew, whitetop,, BrodStr, FreeHnd, Pendulum, OH2, Snpshot Significnce to Industry: Dimethenmid-P + pendimethlin () ws very effective in controlling spotted spurge, lrge crbgrss nd eclipt, nd lso effective t the higher tested rtes in controlling prthenium weed, n incresingly problemtic glyphoste (Roundup ) tolernt weed. Control of both spotted spurge nd prthenium weed using ws better thn the equivlent rte of pendimethlin pplied lone (Pendulum), indicting tht the dimethenmid-p in ws providing significnt control of these weeds. Dimethenmid-P hs different mode of ction thn the most commonly used preemergence nursery herbicides nd, therefore, could be used s n id to reduce the development of weed herbicide resistnce. In ddition, the combintion of dimethenmid-p + pendimethlin ws sfe, t wht will likely be lbeled use rtes, on the three ornmentl crops on which it ws tested. Nture of Work: Weed control in nurseries is continuing problem. This is prtly becuse the selection of preemergence herbicides lbeled nd sfe to use on ornmentls is limited, especilly s reltes to vilble modes of ction. A smll number of preemergence herbicides re typiclly used repetedly, cusing shifts in weed popultions towrd weeds tht those herbicides do not control well (tolernt weeds). In ddition, this prctice cn led to selection for herbicide resistnce. Also, new weeds re introduced into the industry on regulr bsis from contminted seed, liners nd plnts, s well s other sources. Therefore, when new ctive ingredient becomes vilble for triling, it is importnt to test its efficcy ginst both hrd to control nd new weeds. Phytotoxicity testing is lso importnt since it helps the herbicide compnies determine whether their products hve fit in the ornmentl industry. (BASF Corp., Reserch Tringle Prk, NC) is n experimentl grnulr herbicide contining 1% pendimethlin + 0.75% dimethenmid-p ( group 15 herbicide). will be mrketed s FreeHnd. Prthenium weed (Prthenium hysterophorus L.), perhps the most troublesome nd noxious weed in both urbn nd rurl Indi (2) nd weed of ntionl significnce in Austrli (1), hs been detected in lmost hlf of the sttes in the U.S. (4). This ggressive weed is llelopthic, cn displce ntive plnts nd reduce biodiversity, is poisonous nd cn tint met nd milk of nimls tht et it, nd cuses llergic rections in nimls including humns (3). Eclipt [Eclipt prostrt (L.) L.] nd spurge (Chmesyce spp.) re frequently listed s some of the toughest weeds to control in nurseries (Society of Americn Florists, unpublished). Weed Control Section 560

SNA Reserch Conference Vol. 53 2008 On 28 My 2007, 1½"-cell liners of crpe myrtle (Lgerstroemi indic Ptriot ), lilyturf (Liriope gignte Merton Jcobs ) nd plumbgo (Plumbgo uricult Imperil Blue ) were trnsplnted into 6½" nursery continers. Pots were filled with potting mix composed of pine brk: pet :snd (6:4:1 by vol) mended with 5 lbs/yd 3 of dolomite nd 0.5 lbs/yd 3 of micronutrient plus mgnesium supplement (STEP Hi-Mg, Scotts, Mrysville, OH). The pet component ws composed of equl prts composted municipl yrd wste, composted hrdwood brk nd Florid sedge pet. There were two continers of ech crop in ech plot nd the pots were plced on blck polypropylene ground cloth in full sun nd wtered using overhed irrigtion. Initil plnt height (ht), width t widest point (wd1), nd the perpendiculr width (wd2) mesurements were mde on 30 My. Additionl pots contining the sme growing medium were used to evlute tretment efficcy for controlling one grss [lrge crbgrss, Digitri snguinlis (L.) Scop.] nd three brodlef weeds [eclipt; spotted spurge, Chmesyce mcult (L.) Smll; prthenium weed]. Weed seeds were sown into pots on 31 My. Ech plot hd two pots of ech of the four weed species, ech pot sown with 20 seeds. Fourteen continers (two for ech of the three crops nd two for ech of the four weeds) were plced in ech 3' by 4' plot. Ech plot ws either left untreted (control) or ws treted with one of five herbicides 1.75 G (1% pendimethlin + 0.75% dimethenmid-p) or BrodStr 0.25G (Vlent USA) or Pendulum 2G (BASF Corp.) or OH2 3G (The Scotts Co.) or Snpshot 2.5TG (Dow AgroSciences). ws pplied t three rtes (Tble 1). Herbicides were hnd brodcst under clm wind conditions on 1 June when ll plnt folige ws dry. After herbicide, ppliction the plots were irrigted with ½" of wter. Herbicides were repplied in the sme mnner on 27 July fter the weeds hd been hrvested nd the pots reseeded with nother 20 seeds ech. Tretments were replicted four times nd the design ws rndomized complete block. Periodiclly throughout the experiment, dt were collected regrding cute phytotoxicity (estimted visully s percentge from 0 100% where 0 = no injury nd 100 = plnt ded) nd chronic phytotoxicity (using differences in plnt growth s determined using plnt top growth indexes (PTGI) clculted using the formul PTGI = height ((wd1 + wd2) 2). Weed seedling counts were mde up to 28 dys fter the herbicide tretments were pplied nd successful germintion percentges were then clculted. Weed control percentges were bsed on differences between visul estimtes of weed coverge in herbicide-treted pots compred to the untreted control pots. The vlues for the two pots of ech weed in ech tretment nd repliction were verged prior to sttisticl nlysis. Prior to the second herbicide ppliction, the boveground prts of the weeds were cut from the continers, plced in pper bgs, dried t 131 F for 5 dys nd then weighed. Weed top dry weights were lso determined t experiment termintion. Dt were nlyzed by nlysis of vrince nd mens seprtions were by Duncn's new multiple rnge test t P 0.05 (SAS, SAS Institute, Cry, NC). Percent vlues were squre root or rcsin-squre-root trnsformed, s needed, prior to nlysis. Weed Control Section 561

SNA Reserch Conference Vol. 53 2008 Results nd Discussion: Acute phytotoxicity. After the initil tretments, very minor phytotoxicity ws observed on crpe myrtle in the BrodStr (4 nd 7 dys fter initil tretment [DAIT]) nd OH2 (4 DAIT) plots. After the second tretment, only BrodStr cused visible dmge with low verge dmge rtings (0.8 to 6.7). By 77 dys fter the second tretments (DAST), no dmge ws visible in ny plot. Not surprising for lilyturf, the products contining group 14 herbicides (PPO inhibitors) cused significnt dmge. The dmge from BrodStr nd OH2 ws pprent 4 to 7 DAIT nd consisted of lef chlorosis occurring ner the bse of the leves. Dmge ws still visible t 77 DAST. The highest rte of cused minor dmge (verging 3.1 to 5.5) fter the second ppliction. Interestingly, the dmge did not pper until 42 DAST. None of the other tretments cused significnt phytotoxicity. As expected, plumbgo ws the most herbicide sensitive crop nd ws severely dmged by BrodStr. The medium rte nd OH2 tretments were modertely phytotoxic (verging 7.3 to 17.2), but the plnts hd grown out of the symptoms by the end of the tril. The high rte of ws somewht more dmging (verging 8.5 to 34.4) thn those tretments, but the plnts lso outgrew the injury by 77 DAST. Chronic phytotoxicity. Herbicide tretments hd no effect on chnges in plnt top growth indexes (PTGI) for crpe myrtle or liriope; however, growth of the sensitive indictor crop plumbgo ws reduced in the plots initilly treted with BrodStr nd the highest rte of. By 56 DAST, PTGI increses for plumbgo were not different from the control for ny of the tretments except BrodStr. Some of the plumbgo plnts were killed by the BrodStr tretment. The rte effect on plumbgo PTGI increse ws inversely liner. Weed Control germintion nd seedling survivl. At 28 DAIT, spotted spurge control rnged from 83 (Pendulum nd low ) to 100% (ll the other tretments). At 28 DAST, control ws 95% or higher for ll tretments. Control of lrge crbgrss ws 100% for ll tretments t ll dtes. Eclipt seed germintion ws very low but by 28 DAST ws enough for tretment comprison. Successful seedling survivl ws not reduced using OH2 nd ws reduced by 72 nd 81%, respectively, by Snpshot nd Pendulum. Control ws 100% with BrodStr nd ll rtes of. For prthenium weed t 28 DAIT, successful seedling estblishment ws reduced by ll tretments except the low nd middle rtes of. OH2 nd Snpshot provided 100% control. At 28 DAST, ll tretments except Pendulum provided very good to excellent (88 to 98%) prthenium control. Weed control coverge nd dry weights. Spotted spurge ws well controlled by ll herbicide tretments; however by 56 DAST, Pendulum ws less effective (bsed on coverge) thn the others with the exception of Snpshot (Tble 1). Lrge crbgrss control ws 100% for ll tretments. Eclipt ws not controlled by OH2 nd poorly suppressed by Snpshot but the other tretments provided control with BrodStr nd ll rtes of giving excellent control. Prthenium weed control ws rte relted for with only the highest rte providing significnt control fter the first sowing nd the middle nd high rtes providing good to excellent suppression fter the second ppliction. Pendulum ws not effective, indicting tht it ws the dimethenmid-p in tht ws controlling prthenium weed. Control t 56 DAIT/DAST rnged from 71.5 to 100% for BrodStr, OH2 nd Snpshot. Weed Control Section 562

SNA Reserch Conference Vol. 53 2008 Acknowledgements: We thnk BASF Corportion nd the Florid Agriculturl Experiment Sttion for supporting this reserch. Tble 1. Weed control, bsed on visul estimtes of weed coverge of the medium surfce, nd weed dry weights. Applicti on rte (lb.i. /A) spotted spurge lrge crbgrss eclipt Weed control (%) prthenium weed 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 DAIT z DAST y DAIT z DAST y DAIT z DAST y DAIT z DAST y Tretments Untreted control 0.0 b x 0.0 c 0.0 b 0.0 b w 0.0 b 0.0 c 0.0 c 1.75 97.7 95.6 9.0 bc 61.3 b 25.0 81.6 2.63 99.8 90.3 bc b 76.7 3.50 99.4 98.3 b 95.0 BrodStr 71.5 0.375 99.8 0.25G b OH2 3G 3.00 1.1 b 88.5 Pendulum 30.9 2.00 88.9 75.9 b 75.7 2.0G bc 8.7 c Snpshot 84.4 5.00 91.1 b 45.0 b 2.5G b Dry weed weight (g) 56 74 56 74 56 74 56 74 DAIT z DAST y DAIT z DAST y DAIT z DAST y DAIT z DAST y Untreted 3.8 b x 12.4 7.31 b control b 17.6 b 0.0 2.69 b 5.1 c 19.5 b 1.75 0.0 0.38 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.55 b 2.6 b 7.9 2.63 0.0 0.01 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.87 b 2.6 b 3.3 3.50 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.22 b 0.2 1.4 BrodStr 0.25G 0.375 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.003 0.6 b 0.0 OH2 3G 3.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.3 3.90 c 0.0 3.5 Pendulum 1.58 1.3 2.00 0.4 1.52 0.0 0.0 0.3 2.0G bc b 17.2 b Snpshot 2.5G 5.00 0.0 0.49 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.67 bc 0.0 1.7 z DAIT = dys fter initil herbicide tretments. y DAST = dys fter second herbicide tretments. x Mens seprtion within columns nd ctegory by Duncn s new multiple rnge test t P 0.05. w There ws indequte eclipt seed germintion for sttisticl nlysis. Weed Control Section 563