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Wild-Proso Millet (Panicum miliaceum) Control in Sweet Corn (Zea mays)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2017

Myron D. Shenk
Affiliation:
Oreg. State Univ., IPPC, Corvallis, OR 97331
William S. Braunworth Jr.
Affiliation:
Oreg. State Univ. (now at Malawi Agric. Res. Proj., (CID-OSU), Lilongwe, State Dept., Washington, DC 20523-0001)
Raquel J. Fernandez
Affiliation:
Escuela Superior de Agricultura, Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic)
Daniel W. Curtis
Affiliation:
Oreg. State Univ., Corvallis, OR 97331
Daniel McGrath
Affiliation:
Marion County Ext. Agent, 3180 Center St. NE, Salem, OR 97301
Ray D. William
Affiliation:
Ext. Hortic., Oreg. State Univ., Corvallis, OR 97331

Abstract

The effects of seed depth on growing point location of wild-proso millet, effects of alachlor placement, and chemical control of wild-proso millet were studied in field and greenhouse experiments. In 1986, 55 to 88% of the seedlings originating in the top 6 cm of soil had their growing point above the soil surface. The respective figures were 11 to 36% in 1987. Shoot exposure to alachlor resulted in significantly greater phytotoxicity than root exposure. Only EPTC or vernolate with a protectant, preplant incorporated, or pendimethalin preemergence, followed by atrazine plus tridiphane postemergence controlled wild-proso millet more than 85% all season.

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Symposium
Copyright
Copyright © 1990 Weed Science Society of America 

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