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The Unlverslty oi Georq~a College of Agr~culture Experiment Stations Research Report 389 May 1982 Postemergence Herbicide Control of Winter Weeds in Dormant BermudagrassTurf B.J. Johnson

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The Unlverslty oi Georq~a College of Agr~culture Experiment Stations

Research Report 389 May 1982

Postemergence Herbicide Control of Winter Weeds in Dormant BermudagrassTurf

B. J. Johnson

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Contents

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intrnductlon 1

. . . . . . . . . . . . . Vacerlalw and ?4cthodu 2

. . . . . . . . . . . . . Hesults and Diecc~usion 3

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turf&rasa Toleretrce 4

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Literature Cited 6

Acknowledgments

The author thanks Verner .limereon, Griffin-Spalding County, krif f in; Charlie Bnderwood, Nortt~wood Colf and Country Club, Lnwrenceville; Len Moon a~rd Raymond Uaites. Georgia Station. Experiment. Georgia for their cooprracion in thesc studies.

CurU. R. JrduicM William C. ~ k l c Arsociate Director Acting Assodete Director

Northem Regkm Southern Region ulln M. Rach.r, Heed, Depammnr of Agricubnd Comrnunicaticms

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Poetemergence Herbicide Costml of Winter Weeds in Dormant Bermudagraes lbrf

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Introduction

I t is u ~ u a l l y neccsmry t o include Itsrhicidus to r w e d corrtrrrl in the o v e r a l l management program to i n i t i a t e nnd maintain goad qua l i ty Bewudagraus lsynuddn da-c-trle (L. Pet a . 1 t u r f , Iic~rbLcidrn npplied postemergence t o veedli havc given various degrvcw ot control i n turf (1,2.3,4,5,6,7) . Not only i s vcvd I d e n t i f i c a t i o n important r s ln t ivu t o s e l e c t i n g a herbicide for e f f e c t i v e con t ro l o f mont vnudn, btct the proper i n t e r v a l s botvern n p p l i c ~ i t i o n ~ i n equally important ( 4 ) . Wlrlr the proper s e l e c t i o n of herbicides and treatmetit intcrvnla. w i n t ~ r annuals can be e f f e c t i v e l y control led ( 4 ) .

I t is neresaury Lo continue seerchink lo r t ierbir ides that wi l l con t ro l weeds In turfgrawsro b e t t e r thnn <hrmiceln which nre nuv common- l y used. This is expecial ly Important s ince the r e g i ~ L r n t l o n ol Home comonly used herbicldefi flub been cn~iccl led and uHe ot o ther r may he r e e t r i ~ t e d .

Previous litudien have indicated tha t comblnr~tion treatments of 2,4- D + 2,k-DY (chemical and t rade nemen of a l l herbtcldes dincuered nre in t a b l e 1) con t ro l led corn speedwell QJej-i-nicu a~vptm!ib L.) b e t t a r than 2.4-D + mecoprop + dicamba i n C;c~orgia ( 6 ) . However, moueeear chickweed (Cerastium v ~ l g a t u m L.) was not cons i s ten t ly control led in Rhode Island with 2,4-D + 2,4-DP and the control wse cons i s ten t ly higher from 2.4-11 +

B.J . Johnson i n a professor of agronomy a t the Caurgia S ta t ion , Experi- ment, Georgia 30212. Thie renearch is supported by s t a t e , Hatch, and/or o ther funds a l loca ted t o the Gcorgia Agr icu l tu ra l Experiment Stat ionn. Thie is a report on the cur ren t s t a t u s of research involving use of c e r t a i n chemicals t h a t requ i re r e g i s t r a t i o n under the Federal lnrracticida, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. I t does not contain rsconwendationn f o r the use of such chemicals, not dosn i t imply t h a t the uses discussed have been reg is te red . A l l use@ of these chcr~ ica la must be rag is ta red by t h e appropriate s t a t e and federa l agencies before they cnn be recorarrsnded.

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inecoprop + d i c a a b e treatments ( 2 ) . R e s u l t s of s t u d i e s i n V i r g i n i a i n d i c a t e d t h a t t h e e s t e r f o r m u l a t i o n of 2.4-0 + 2.4-DP c o n t r o l l e d moue@- c a r cltlckweed awre c f [ c c t i v e l y t h a n d l d t h e same c h e m i c a l s w i t h o i l n o t u b l e aminr (0%) f o r m u l a t i o n ( 1 ) . T h i s i n d i c a t e s t tu l t h e r b i c i d e s n o t o n l y p r r f o r m d l f ! e r e n t l y on v a r i o u s weeds. but d i f f e r e n t f o r m u l a t i o n e of t h e r n u chcmica l m y a l n o cattse v a r i a t i o n i n c o n t r o l .

T c i c l o p y r ( n a l t ) a p p l i e d a l o n e o r i n combina t ion w i t h 2.4-D con- t r o l l e d chickweed i t 1 Wtlodr Ia ldnd ( 3 ) . T r i c l a p y r ( s a l t ) a l s o performed tr irnl lnrly t o 1.4-11 + L , 4 - I ) P on c o n t r o l of c t~ ickweed ( 3 ) . However, t r i c l o j ~ y r (tiart) s ievr rc lv l r t j u red o m l x t u r e of r e d f e s c u e ( F p - t y ~ L . ) , Kentucky b1nc~gr:;uh (P<).I pr>t?n+-i-s 1,. ) and c o l o n i a l ben t g r a s s ( A g r s t i s Lr!!~i~t~ ~ i b t h ) . I t wdu ntrt de te rmined ~f t h e s e t r e a r m e n t a would i n j u r e I c r m u c t r ~ r a h o .

Sitlrt! t r i c l c r p i r and d i f f e r e n t lo rmir ld t lons of 2,4-D + 2,4-DP have wl~own pontular.rRerrcc ~ I L ~ i v 1 t . y on urudu i n t u r f i n t h e N o r t h e e s t . a n exj)erimi.nt wow i n l t i . l t c d t o e v a l u a t e r a t e s and number of a p p l i c a t i o n s of t h e r e ilt~d ot lrer Ilerkiic 1dr;a on 4) c o n t r o l of annual w i n t e r b r o a d l e a f W V C ~ R and on b) c d r l v ~ p r i n ~ nrowttt of B e r m u d n ~ r a s s m a i n t a i n e d a s t u r f .

Muturinls end Methods

l i c . rb ic ldrs werka ,tpiil 1t.d 21s postemcrRence t r e a t m e n t s t o w i n t e r weeds In dormant 8a.rm~1diiyr~1rrs t r ~ r t clL G r i t [In-Sp.tldLnl: County Golf Coutse and hor tttwcrotf (.oil and Count r v Llub a t L a w r r r t r r v i l l t ~ , C c o r g i a . T r r a t w n t s wvre ' rppllcd tc* d i t tcrc'nt p l o t s i n 1980 dnd 1981 a t b o t h locnliollci { t . ~ b l t + n 2 and 3 ) . i'nr,~qtrrtt artd 2 . 4 - 1 ) + mecoprop + dicamha were k c l u d e d as c Itcnrlcdl checks .

I\L G r i t 1 i n t h e c.xpt+r lmc,nrh were conductc.d on t , ~ i r w d v s b o t h p a r % , w l t i l r u t I .awrcrtrcvil l r tllc r x p e r t m c n t s werc cortducted o t ~ f d i r w a y e i n 1980 and rouahn d u r i n ~ 1481. Turf o n t a i r u w y ~ was mowed t o a h e i g h t of J14 i i ~ c b und riiuntth wl-re tilowed t o a ttr-ir;tzt of L t o 3 i n c h e s . Tha a v e r a g e weed popula t io t l ' it ( .r l t i 1 1 1 was 132 p a r s l e y - p i r r t (sph$3_mi&Ld p ~ i _ c S - c c r ~ a H ~ ~ u a i r r Keuter ) , 72 c o r n ~ p e i ~ d w c l l . 182 lrop L Lover (Ir_i_f-ol_isum a g ~ r i u m - L . . ) . utr$ j42 8pur wcrctl ( S ~ l J v r r s p . ) . At L.uwren~cvSlle t h e p o p u l n t i o n was 10% p . ~ r @ l e y - p i e r t . 177. Irr,p c l u v r r . 0 : r h ~ c k w e e d &;$-1_l_~-rrf3 ( L . ) ~ y r i S l o 1 . and >OX t ~ c n h i r -Q,p~ium a.lmp>z~>_!c;i-ulr I . . ) . P a r s l e y - p i e r t wab ev lds t r t at L a ~ r c n c ~ v i l l r o n l y I n 1981.

The t i r s t h e r b i c i d e t r e e t m l t t s ac ( t r i t t i n were a p p l i e d February 11 + 2 duyr fo l lowed bv a second a p p l i c a t i o n on Fchruary 24 _+ 1 day. A t - L a w r r n c w i l l r . t h e f i r s t t r e a t m e n t s were mode February 18 + 5 d a y s fo l lowed by second a p p l i c a t i o n on March 3 + 6 days . Weed c o n t r o l . t u r f a p p c o r r n r e , and t u r f c o v e r r a t i n g s were v i s u a l l y e s t i m a t e d . Weed c o n t r o l r a t i n g s vere recorded 4 t o 6 wceks a f t e r h e r b i c i d e t r e a t m e n t s and based on 0 = no c o n t r o l and 100 comple te c o n t r o l . Turf a p p e a r a n c e and t u r f c o v e r r a t i n g s were made from e a r l y A p r i l u n t i l e a r l y June . Tur f nppear- s n c e r a t i n g s v c r e based o n 0 t o 100 wtrere 0 no g r e e n tu r f and 100 = comple te un i form g r e e n t u r f c o l o r . Tur f c o v e r r a t i n g s were based on 0 - no cover and 100 = comple te un i form cover .

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H e r b i c i d e C r d a c m n t a were &plied a n nurfn pl61ts nntl a w b u r of a p p l i c a t i o n s of t h e same h e r b f c t d s w r e a p p l l a d ar a u b p l o t a , t a c h s u b p l o t vas 5' by 8' w i t h 4 r e p U c a t t o n s . The r ramiwntcr w r a a p p l i e d nr n b r o a d c a s t s p r a y 111 u(l .col wdCerlA. A nonlnnii . a u r t a ~ t a n t ( X - 7 7 ) vsrs i n c l u d e d w i t h e a c h trc.ktleent .it 0.5;; ( v l v ) . A 1 1 d.icn wcrt ~ r ~ ~ a l v x u d s t a t i s t i ~ r l l y wirtr d l f ~ C ~ C I I L P K dett.rmiticd hv ISU ( 0 . 0 5 ) .

Results and Uiscuasiort

P~r-~J-$yz~l$-rt, The i : o t ~ i r < t l ( $ 1 ~ ) i t r ~ l t - y - p i ~ r t ' it C r l f l I ~ t wna prr<lr w i t h s i n g l e a p p l l r . ~ t ion of dnv twr t r lc ide ( tnb l r . 1 ) . 'l'url i&;qrl l ~ o t tuna ol p a r a q u a t contr- i l l l e d t h e wtpatfh cinnplt.trlv wlit+rr~:r?r. 83 t o 891, cant r o t vna obtainc?d from tws, ,tl>pl l c . ~ r ii1n:~ of m v c ~ ~ l ~ r ~ ~ p :at 2 . 0 lb iA, L l ~ ~ w < . ~ ~ 290 a t 0. 5 l b / A , t r i i lcipvr ( S ~ I ~ L ) + 2 .4 - i l ( u . ~ i t ) . i t 1.0 + 1 . 0 l h / A J I I ~ ~ l r i ~ l o 1 l v r ( s a l t ) + Dowuc> .!YO .it 1 .0 + 0.25 1b/h. K V I ~ ~ ~ i ~ f tilt- itt111tr ~ . \ rc*~~l i :&l t i c o n t r o l l e d pars1 t .y -p ie r t cf 1et.t ivt.!v .at tilt. 6:rl t ! 111 1~1r.itt I o I ~ . 'fttc rrnlt formul:~Lion of t r i c l ( ~ p y r rt.nultt:d I n 11ip.tlt.r (on t r .01 (1)' 1 ? r i r . ~ l ~ v - { ~ 1 ~ + r t . t h a n d i d r hr. e s t r a r furmu1;lt 1,111 ~ r f i ; t rd lc t i s , ( I ! w11c.t 11c.r . I ~ I \ ) ) led <r lonr ilr 11: cornbindtion wit11 2.L-1) o r Ikpwc,~ 2 9 0 .

111 ~ ; e n t ~ r . i I , Lwo '1pp1 i < < I L Itb115 .tl 1 t~ t , r l ) i c i < i i a > , I ' t t~tr tbl 11-ci l ~ t t r ~ i l v y - p i r r t mort* c l f v c t i v c l y dr 1 , ; t w r e n ~ : ~ ~ v i l l ~ : l t ~ ; ~ n .I( I:r If I i n ( t , r l ) i en 2 , ' ) ) . 'The o n l y c t ~ e m i c : ~ l s t h a t I . i l l ed t o c o n t r o l . I ; 1'+.1~1r 102. t ~ f tile wt3edr wcrc mecoprop + 2.4-1) [w,l tcr s r r lub lc i l m i ~ r t : (UI. ;A)] a 1 l h v Ir~wc.bl r d t r ( O . h l + 0 . 31 lb /A) , t r i c l o p y r r.strar, ;I I ILI l)iIwctr 1 9 0 . 'I hc. ~ ~ l r n r i i b l c rciircor! f o r d i f f e r e n c e s i n ~ ~ , t r s l e ? ; - j ~ l c r t c r l n ~ r ~ ~ i i s t ht* d i l Lur t*nL riot1 t y ~ ~ t . ~ '11 t h e two l o c a t i o n s .

Corn s ~ e r d w e l l . hone uf t h e I~c.rtiic Idc.!.~ 4 ~ l ~ p l 1t.d f u r Lwo y c r t r ~ itL - -- - - C r i f f i r l and L a w r e n c c v i l l e c , ) n t r ~ ~ l i c ~ c l corrl tipeedwell v l f u r t l v r l y v i t h LI

s i n g l e a p p l i c n ~ l o n ( t a b 1 1.s 2 , 3 ) . C ~ > n n l ~ t t . n ~ L Oi~Lrirl (91 907 111' t ~ i ~ t w r w i ~ s o b t a i n e d a t buLt1 l o c d ~ i u n ~ Lrom two ; u p p l l ~ . ~ ~ t fo1~+5 111 j~~i r i l r{ t~ . t t , t ~ I c 1 0 p y 1 : ( s a l t ) , and t r i c l o p y r ( ~ a l r ) + 2,&-11 ( s a l t ) . :.lmii;ir c -on t ru l w i t s o b t u l n e d w i t h t r i c l o p v r ( s a l t ) + I)owco 290 and t r l c li>pyr ( c ~ s t t . r ) + I J ~ I W I . ~ ~ ZOO 4 2.4-D ( s a l t ) aL C r i f f i n . The s a l t lorruulu~.lcrn vf t . r i c l ( ~ i ) y r ( r~rrLrul let1 c o r n s p e e d w e l l more c f f e c . t i v e l y t h a n tlie cci tcr t c~rmulu t l~111 ~ S L ~ 1 r n I I a r r a t e s . Dowco 2 9 0 ilad poor a c t l v i t y on ~ h l n wt!c*d . I I I ~ r tlvrc wctb g!elrsci~lly no b e n e f i t f r o m . c u m h i n d t i ~ ~ n n of Dowco 290 w l t t ~ o r h ~ . r t r e r b l ~ i d e k v i ~ e n compared w i r t ~ t h e c o n t r o l o b t e ined from cdcll c l l c m l ( . ~ l i l lune. Tlrl! con- t r o l of corn speedwel l was n o t improved from 2 , L - 1 ) + I,4-1)l' rc+p.ilrdlrts~ of f o r m u l a r i o n whe11 compared w i t h 2 . 4 - 0 + rnecoproj) + d tc:lmt);l.

Hop c l o v e r . In most instances. d l 1 t ~ e r b i c 1dt.n ~ o r r t r o l l c d hop c l o v e r e f f e c t i v e l y a t Criff~n dnd L a v r e n c e v i l l r ( t d b l e a 2 . 3 ) . The e x c e p t i o n Wab wit11 t r i c l o p y r (e#ter) a t I . awrencc~vl l l r which r e s u l t e d i n poor c o n t r o l . The number of h e r b i c i d e a p p l i c a t i o n s WAS n u t as c r i t i c a l f o r hop c l o v e r c o n t r o l a s with the o t h e r weeds. A t G r i f f i n , s i n g l e t r e a t m e n t s c o n t r o l l e d t h e wceds e f f e c t i v e l y e x ~ e p t f o r 2.4-D + 2.4-DP (OSA), mecoprop, t r i c l o p y r ( e s t e r ) , and 2.4-D ( s a l t ) . The c o n t r o l i n t h e same s t u d y a t L a w r e n c e v i l l e was s i m i l a r r e g r r r d l c s s of t h e number o £ a p p l i c a t i o n s .

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Spur waxed, Triclopyr a d 2.4-D + 2.4-DP did not control spur tmed at Griffin with a single application regardless of formulation while two applicatiana roeulted in effective control (table 2). Single treatpmts vitb paraquat and mecoprop + 2.4-D (USA) at 0.63 + 0.31 lb/A controlld 76 and 7M of the weeds respectively. The control was excellent from eingla treatments of other herbicides included in this study.

Ke-tb;t_, A single treattwnt of triclopyt (salt) + 2.4-D (salt) and LWO applicotlons of paraquat, triclopyr (salt), triclopyr (salt) + Dowco 290, and triclopyr (ester) + 2.4-D (salt) controlled at least 90% of henbit st Lavrencrville (table 3 ) . The control was significantly improved vith the aalt furmulatio~~ of triclopyr when compared with the ester formulation. A single treatment of the ester formulation of 2.1.-D + 2.4- DP controlled a higher percentage of henbic than did the OSA formulation. Dovco 290 and 2.4-0 (salt) applied alone or in combination had very poor ecclvity on henbit.

C.h_i_ck?p_~d-. All herbicides had good activity on chickweed at Lawrence- villu except mecoprop ( 5 7 % ) . 2.4-D (salt) (16 to 54X), and Dowco 290 (3 to 26%) (table 3). Two applications of Dowco 290 + 2,4-D (salt) improved veed control moderately (73 to 81f). However, two applications were required of all otl~er herbicides except mecoprop + 2,4-D (WSA) at 1.0 + 0.5 lh/A, 2.4-0 (USA) + mecoprop + dicamba, and paraquat.

S-%jy-.- Maen new herbicidee are evaluated for possible ua$ in broadleaf vinter veed control in dormant Bermudagrass turf, the perform- ance must be ss good or better than chemicals presently used (ta#le 4). Ln this study 2,4-U + mecoprop + dicamba resulted in excellent w)ntrol for three weed species (Imp clover, spur veed, and chickweed). &od control for one weed species (henbit), and fair control for two reed species (pareley-pirrt and corn speedwell), while paraquat resulged in good to excrllenr control of all six weed species included in thse studies, The ester formul~tion of 2,4-D + 2,4-DP controlled fiv* differ- enr w e d s e f lcctively compared with four different weed species for the 2.4-0 + 2.4-DP OSA tormulation. Likewise the salt formulation of tri- clopyr controlled all six weeds whereas the ester formulation coatrolled only 3 Of 6 weeds untlflfactorily. Combinations of 2,4-0 (salt) vlth trlclopSr (salt) improved parsley-piert control when compared with eithor chemical applied elone. Dowco 290 controlled only 2 of 6 weed species in our studies. Combinetion of Dowco 290 vith triclopyr (salt) did not improve weed control when compared with triclopyr (salt) alone.

TSt'taran~e.~ The appearance of Bermudagrass turf in early upring was influenced from selected herbicide treatments (tables 2,3). At Griffin, turf treated with paraquat generally had the highest appear- urce ratings April 26 and Hay 26. This occurred since paraquat controlled annual bluegrass L P s +-n% I..) while other herbicides did not. A similar raaponae also occurred for paraquat st Lawtenceville on b y 2. At Griffin, turf treated vith two applications of triclopyr, Dovco 290. m d triclopyr (malt) + Dowo 290 had significantly more injury April 26 than turf created ruice vith 2.4-D (WSA) + mecoprop + dicmba. By May

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26, tbe t u r f t r e a t e d w i t h D o w q 290 had rscovurcNi uheraesr t h o t u r f c r e a t e d w i t h t r i c l o p y r alana olQ i n c o m b i n a t i o n w i t h 2 .4 -D (salt) a t Dowco 290 had n o t . T u r f t r e a t & cvicr a t L a w r a n c r v i l l o w i t h n r c a p r o p , nrscoprop + 2.4-D (WSA). h c o 390, t r i c l o p y r ( s r a l t ) . plus e i t h e r 2 , 4 - 0 ( s a l t ) or Dowco 290 had a lovrte r a t i t t g NIV 1 t h a n t u r f c r e a t e d w i t h 2 . 4 - D (WSA) + mecoprop + dicambn. Bv .June 2, rttc c u r l r a t i n g s i n a l l t r e a t a d p l o t s were e q u a l t o t h e r e t i n ~ a i n 2.4-D (USA) + nrrcoprnp + dicrrmba- t r e a t e d p l o t s .

T h e s e r e s u l t s i n d i c a t e Lhat t r i c l o i ~ v r and Dowto L U O t rwatmsnta m y d e l a y e a r l y s p r i n g Bermuda~rc lsa growth. I n some Ir trr tancrn. t h e t u r f d i d n o t c o m p l e t e l y r e c o v e r from t r i c l o p y r t rczc twnts r bv late MIIv. ' rtiera- f o r e , c a u t i o n must be t a k e n i n C ~ I C uue 0 1 thes t . c t ~ ~ m i c r ~ l ~ .

T u r f c o v e r . Bermudugrahr growth a s d c t c r m l n e d by t u r f # r r s n r o v e r was d e l a y e d a t G r i f f i t t i n A p r i l B I I ~ FLLv L r o m r r l c l o p y r trrratmrrt tn w h s t h e r a p p l i e d a s s a l t o r e s t e r f o r m u l a t i c ~ n when ~ o m p ~ r c a d v i t l i ~ r o w t t r i n 2.4-0 (WSA) + mecoprop + di rambs- t re . t tnd p l o t n ( t r i b l c e 2.3). Sirniltar ranporrna o c c u r r e d from combirlat ionh of t r l ( lopyr salt wltl l c . i rher 1.4-D o r Dowco 290, o r Iron1 Dowcc, 290 iipp1it.d a l o n e i r i A p r l l . At t n w r r n c c v i l l c , two a p p l i c a t i o n s of 1)owco 290. t r i r l o p \ r ( s a l t ) , mvc ol)rop. o n t o p r o p + 2 ,&-I> (WSA). 2.4-D + 2.4-DP (OSA) . ,ind ~ , m b i n ~ i t i o n s c ~ f t r i c l o p v r (mal t v i t h 2.4-D ( s a l t ) o r Dowco 190 r r h u l t e d i n 1c.c~. Lur! s r c ~ v t l t i n Hnv ttrnrl b i m i l a r t r e a t m e n t k ot 2.4-0 (WL,A) + rnc.coprt?jr + d l ( amha. Howsvar, by J u n e t h e growth was h imi l i j r t o r < i l l ~ r t u t m r n t s . Thlx indiccitera Itrat. b e l e c t e d t r e a t n l e n t h w i l l d e l a y e . l r ly g r u v t t ~ 111 A p r i l nnd Hny, hut L I I ~ ~

v i g o r u s u a L l y r e c o v e r e d b v .runt.

C o n c l u s i o n s : These ~ ~ R u I L s I A L I O W t h i ~ ~ ~ 0 1 i t r ~ 1 01 w l t ~ t e r W F ~ ( J M i n -- -- - - - dormant Bermudagross c u r l can v a r y from d l t f c r c r ~ t l o m u l o t l o n n c r f the same h e r b i c i d e . Tricrlopvr (eall) r , ! f r r e d .il)ma$ l t d ~ l l r l t n ~ I 2 In r < > n L r o l o f weeds when compared wirl i r11e c1rt.mi1 i l l c h r r k [ 2 , 4 - L ) (USA) + mecoprop + d i c a m b a ] . however, t he t t , l e r a ~ r c c t > t H r r r n ~ ~ d ~ ~ ) : r o n n t o ttilw Lrvirtmunt i ls q u e s t i o n a b l e . Dowco 290 d i d IloL c o n t r c ~ l i b 11 wc.crl up&-ciea and tended t o d e l a y e a r l y t u r f grovt11.

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