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LONGLEAF PINE - SITE PREPARATION AND VEGETATION MANAGEMENT Craig Iversen, Escambia County Forester iversec@doacs.state.fl.us (850) 587-5123 I. Preparing the soil A. Subsoiling When soil is compacted. or when there is a heavy subsoil. Single shank, at least 18 inches deep. Wait at least 6 weeks before planting. Plant 6 inches offof subsoiled row. B. Bedding Controversial Improves aeration on wet sites. May improve conditions for root growth. Can lead to erosion. C. Fertilizing Not advised for longleaf pine. Definitely a bad idea on old fields. Stimulates weed growth. Soil ph should be acid. High ph can lead to problems. II. Pre-planting vegetation management tool kit A. Mechanical options 1. Shear and rake Removes vegetation, opens up the site for planting. Controls some sprouting trees, but leaves many roots to sprout. May be necessary where vegetation is very dense. Usually is not enough to control competition. Exposes soil, can lead to erosion. Expensive 2. Drum chop Breaks up stems and roots. Single drum provides little benefit other than cutting down stems. 1

May be done in combination with shearing or herbicide. Can lead to erosion on sloping sites. Not available for small properties 3. Scalp Recommended on some pastures and old fields. Removes just the shallow roots, runners, some ofthe seedbank. Clears a path for planting machine. Can lead to erosion and soil drying. 4. Fire A cheap alternative on some sites. Most species are adapted to fire and will sprout quickly. May be the most desirable tool if retaining broad species mix. Not adequate on most sites.. B. Chemical site prep options: Choice determined by target species. Adjuvants usually required.: Surfactants, Anti-foaming, wetting/spreading 1. Imazapyr (Arsenal AC, Chopper) Uptake through foliage and roots. Wide selectivity. Legumes are tolerant. Apply mid-late growing season Often tank mixed with glyphosate, triclopyr for broader control 12-20 ounces AI per acre. 2. Hexazinone (Vel par, ULW) Mainly taken up by roots. Wide selectivity. Especially effective on oaks, sweetgum Yellow poplar, black gum, huckleberry, broomsedge, Bermuda tolerate Apply early growing season. 0.5 to 3 lbs AI per acre (lower rate on sandy soil) 3. Glyphosate (Accord, Rodeo, generics) Uptake through foliage. No soil activity Wide selectivity of woody and herbaceous plants. Maple, cherry, dogwood, greenbrier are tolerant RoundUp is not labeled for forestry. 2

Often tank mixed with imazapyr or Oust. Apply early to late summer for site preparation. 0.8 to 1.6 Ibs AI per acre. 4. Triclopyr (Garlon 3a, Garton 4) Garlon 3A water soluble, 44%AI Garlon 4 water (emulsion) or oil soluble, 60% AI Pathfinder ready mixed, 14% AI Uptake through foliage, bark. Wide selectivity. Frequently used for waxy-leaved species (gallberry, waxmyrtle, sweetbay) Controls undesirable pines Most grasses are tolerant Often tank mixed with Accord or Arsenal Apply during growing season. 1 to 8 lbs per acre. Basal-Bark treatment: 15-20% solution in oil. Will volatize in hot weather and can drift. 5. Metsulfuron Methyl (Escort) Primarily taken up by roots. Some foliar uptake. Primary targets are blackberry, cherry, honeysuckle, palmetto. Labeled for Kudzu. Often tank mixed with imazapyr, hexazinone. 0.5 to 1.5 oz per acre (.3 to 1 oz AI) for blackberry 3-4 oz per acre (1.8 to 2.4 oz AI) for kudzu Requires high volume ofwater, constant agitation. Longleafpine is highly susceptible to injury! III.Vegetation management after planting A. Herbicides for herbaceous weeds Band application usually adequate, but how wide? Use correct per-acre rate, and reduce the acreage treated. (3 foot bands on 9 foot centers treats only 1/3 ofthe field.) Best to apply before weeds have grown over the pines. Drought-stressed seedlings more likely to be injured. Surfactants could increase chance ofinjury to pines: use cautiously or avoid. Do not use Escort over longleafpine. 3

1. Sulfometuron Methyl (Oust) Roots, some foliage uptake. Pre- and post-emergent. Controls annual broadleafweeds and grasses. Perennials less susceptible Broomsedge, Bermuda, trumpetcreeper tolerate it. Apply late winter/early spring (Late Feb April) I to 2 oz AI per acre. Often tank mixed with hexazinone, imazapyr, atrazine Requires high water volume, constant agitation. Requires rainfall after application to activate. Difficult to clean out of spray equipment. 2. Hexazinone (Vel par L) Controls a wide spectrum of annuals. Perennials are less susceptible. Often tank mixed with Oust. Apply prior to bud break. 1 lb AI per acre 3. Oustar Pre-mixed Oust and Velpar 4. Imazapyr (Arsenal AC) Many broadleaf weeds and grasses, including bahia. Legumes are tolerant. Apply when weeds are small, spring summer. Can tank mix with Oust. 4-6 oz per acre (2-3 oz AI per acre) Do not use more than once a year. Do not use surfactant when applying over longleaf pine. 5. Fluazifop (FusilladeOX) Uptake through foliage, post-emergent. Grasses only: annual and perennial, including Bermuda. Sedges and broadleaf weeds tolerate. Short duration. May be applied more than once a season. Apply on young grasses, before seed heads develop. Follow label for timing and rate for specific species. 8-24 oz per acre (2-6 oz AI) plus surfactant or crop-oil concentrate. Toxic to fish. Clean spray equipment thoroughly before and after use. 4

Corn, cereals, turf grasses highly susceptible to injury. 6. Atrazine Not labeled for use over longleaf? Uptake through roots. Pre-emergent or early post-emergent. Annual grasses and weeds, including: morningglory, hairy crabgrass, barnyardgrass, cockleburr Apply soon after planting, late winter. 4 pints per acre (2 lbs AI) Requires rainfall after application to activate. Toxic to aquatic invertebrates. Transported through soil. Avoid water contamination. B. Mowing Works best if the rows have been scalped or sprayed. Avoid injury to pines. Do not disturb soil between rows! C. Fire Burn offmatted grasses Kill unwanted hardwood and other pine species Control brown-spot D. Herbicides in young stands (TSI) Useful iffire is not an option (fuels insufficient or smoke management problems) Woody plants can be spot-treated in very young stands, but new transplants must be protected from the herbicides. Use only products that are labeled for use over pines, and follow the directions. 1. Seedling release a) Imazapyr (Arsenal AC) Fall application 12-16 oz per acre Can tank mix with Accord, Escort Chopper should not be broadcast over pines. Direct spray at target vegetation. b) Glyphosate (Accord) Do not use over pines less than one year old. Apply in early fall, after pine buds have hardened. Broadcast 1-1/8 to 1-7/8 quarts per acre. Safer to direct the spray to target vegetation. 5

Often tank mixed with Arsenal AC c) Velpar L E. Other Brush Control Bush hogging/chipping Goats. Better wait until the pines are out ofreach. F. Resources available on the internet Crop Data Management Systems, Inc. (CDMS) Specimen labels and MSDS for hundreds ofpesticides. www.cdms.l1et University offlorida IFAS www.ifas.ufl.edu Auburn University Alabama Cooperative Extension Service www.aces.edu/deptlextcomm/publications Longleaf Alliance http://www.longleafalliance.org Mississippi State University College of forest Resources www.cfr.msstate.edu Southern Regional Extension Forestry Master Forester and Master Wildlifer programs Links to publications, other sites http://sref. info 6