Herbicides applied shortly after seeding of buffalograss [Buchloe dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm.] can help reduce weed pressure and maximize establishment of buffalograss. This study evaluated 12 relatively recently developed herbicides for turf safety and weed control when applied at seeding or 0 or 2 weeks after emergence (WAE) of ‘Bowie’ or ‘Sundancer’ buffalograss. Primary weed species on the site were common purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.), redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus L.), and/or yellow foxtail [Setaria lutescens (Weigel ex Stuntz) F.T. Hubb.]. Regardless of cultivar, untreated checks had53% weed cover by 6 WAE, whereas most of the herbicide treatments resulted in \u3e80% buffalograss cover an
Windmillgrass (Chloris verticillata Nutt.) populations commonly infest turfgrass systems in the midw...
The objectives of the 2007 Mesotrione Safety at Seeding study were to determine if mesotrione was sa...
During a lawn renovation, weeds are often a major problem because they grow more aggressively than s...
Herbicides applied shortly after seeding of buffalograss [Buchloe dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm.] can h...
Field studies were conducted at two sites in Nebraska (NEI and NE2) and one site in Kansas (KS) in 1...
Buffalograss [Buchloë dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm.] is a warm-season grass native to the North Americ...
Effective weed control prior to seeding is essential for proper turfgrass establishment since compet...
Herbicides used to control many forb species in pastures may injure desirable native grass species. ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Horticulture and Natural ResourcesJack FrySteve KeeleyWeed control be...
All treatments, except the control that received no glyphosate application, resulted in acceptable b...
The objective of this study was to assess the safety of several sedge-controlling herbicides on buff...
The objective of this study was to provide a preliminary assessment of the use of selected herbicide...
The objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of Dismiss (sulfentrazone) on the contr...
The best defense against weed infestation is maintaining a dense, vigorous, high-quality turf. While...
In This Issue: Herbicide Injury-Replant? Yellow Nutseoge Control in Turf Delayed Preemergence Herb...
Windmillgrass (Chloris verticillata Nutt.) populations commonly infest turfgrass systems in the midw...
The objectives of the 2007 Mesotrione Safety at Seeding study were to determine if mesotrione was sa...
During a lawn renovation, weeds are often a major problem because they grow more aggressively than s...
Herbicides applied shortly after seeding of buffalograss [Buchloe dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm.] can h...
Field studies were conducted at two sites in Nebraska (NEI and NE2) and one site in Kansas (KS) in 1...
Buffalograss [Buchloë dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm.] is a warm-season grass native to the North Americ...
Effective weed control prior to seeding is essential for proper turfgrass establishment since compet...
Herbicides used to control many forb species in pastures may injure desirable native grass species. ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Horticulture and Natural ResourcesJack FrySteve KeeleyWeed control be...
All treatments, except the control that received no glyphosate application, resulted in acceptable b...
The objective of this study was to assess the safety of several sedge-controlling herbicides on buff...
The objective of this study was to provide a preliminary assessment of the use of selected herbicide...
The objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of Dismiss (sulfentrazone) on the contr...
The best defense against weed infestation is maintaining a dense, vigorous, high-quality turf. While...
In This Issue: Herbicide Injury-Replant? Yellow Nutseoge Control in Turf Delayed Preemergence Herb...
Windmillgrass (Chloris verticillata Nutt.) populations commonly infest turfgrass systems in the midw...
The objectives of the 2007 Mesotrione Safety at Seeding study were to determine if mesotrione was sa...
During a lawn renovation, weeds are often a major problem because they grow more aggressively than s...