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Herbicides for Postemergence Control of Annual Grass Weeds in Seedling Forage Grasses

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2017

Thomas J. Peters
Affiliation:
Dep. Agron., Univ. Nebraska, Concord, NE 68728, and Lincoln, NE 68583
Russell S. Moomaw
Affiliation:
Dep. Agron., Univ. Nebraska, Concord, NE 68728, and Lincoln, NE 68583
Alex R. Martin
Affiliation:
Dep. Agron., Univ. Nebraska, Concord, NE 68728, and Lincoln, NE 68583

Abstract

The control of three summer annual grass weeds with herbicides during establishment of forage grasses was studied near Concord and Mead, NE, in 1984, 1985, and 1986. Three cool-season forage grasses, intermediate wheatgrass, tall fescue, and smooth bromegrass, and two warm-season grasses, big bluestem and switchgrass, were included. The control of three major summer annual grasses, green foxtail, barnyardgrass, and large crabgrass, was excellent with fenoxaprop at 0.22 kg ai/ha. Slight to moderate injury to cool-season forage grasses and severe injury to warm-season grasses were evident. Sethoxydim at 0.22 kg ai/ha and haloxyfop at 0.11 kg ai/ha controlled green foxtail and large crabgrass, but not barnyardgrass. Sulfometuron-treated big bluestem and switchgrass plots had the best forage stand frequencies and yields and, at the rate used, sulfometuron satisfactorily controlled green foxtail but only marginally controlled barnyardgrass and large crabgrass.

Type
Weed Control and Herbicide Technology
Copyright
Copyright © 1989 by the Weed Science Society of America 

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