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Glufosinate Efficacy on Annual Weeds Is Influenced by Rate and Growth Stage
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1997
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BiologyCrop-weed InteractionBotanyGiant FoxtailNatural SciencesCommon LambsquartersSustainable AgricultureAgricultural EconomicsCrop ProtectionWeed ControlPest ManagementAnnual Weeds IsIntegrated Plant ProtectionWeed SpeciesPublic HealthWeed ScienceGlufosinate EfficacyGrowth Stage
Field experiments were conducted in 1993, 1994, and 1995 to determine the effects of glufosinate rate and application timing on giant foxtail, common lambsquarters, common cocklebur, and Pennsylvania smartweed control in absence of a crop. Glufosinate at 140 g ai/ha controlled less than 80% of the weed species evaluated. When glufosinate rate was increased to 420 g/ha and applied to 10-cm giant foxtail, control was greater than 80% all 3 yr of the study. Applications made to 10-cm plants resulted in 80% or greater control for common cocklebur all 3 yr and Pennsylvania smartweed 2 of the 3 yr with 420 and 560 g/ha, respectively. Common lambsquarters was the most tolerant species evaluated and was not consistently controlled acceptably (> 80%), even with glufosinate at rates of 560 g/ha. Control with glufosinate at 420 or 560 g/ha was most effective when applied at the 10-cm weed height compared either to the 5- or 15-cm weed height.
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