| Busey, P. 2004. Goosegrass
(Eleusine indica) control with foramsulfuron in bermudagrass
(Cynodon spp.) turf. Weed Technology 18: 634-640.
Abstract
Field studies were conducted to evaluate foramsulfuron for
postemergence control of goosegrass in bermudagrass turf as
a possible replacement for MSMA. In field trials on a golf
course and sports fields planted to bermudagrass, mature goosegrass
was controlled effectively (>85% goosegrass dead on the
basis of canopy area) with two applications of foramsulfuron
plus metribuzin. The herbicide rates that were effective varied
among studies, e.g., foramsulfuron at 0.029 or 0.044 kg ai/ha
mixed with metribuzin at 0.105 to 0.210 kg ai/ha. Goosegrass
was often controlled with MSMA at 2.24 kg ai/ha plus metribuzin
at 0.105 to 0.210 kg/ha, but foramsulfuron was always as effective,
or more effective, than MSMA, in controlling mature goosegrass,
at the same rate of metribuzin. Bermudagrass phytotoxicity
of foramsulfuron plus metribuzin was temporary and not different
from MSMA plus metribuzin. In one location there was noticeable
phytotoxicity 4 wk after initial treatment.
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