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1 July 2007 Herbicide Programs for Managing Creeping Rivergrass (Echinochloa Polystachya) in Rice
Eric P. Webster, R. Matthew Griffin, David C. Blouin
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Abstract

A study was established to evaluate herbicides registered for barnyardgrass control in rice for activity on creeping rivergrass. Treatments included 208 g ai/ha cyhalofop early POST (EPOST) followed by (fb) 315 g/ha cyhalofop late POST (LPOST), 22 g ai/ha bispyribac EPOST fb 22 g/ha bispyribac LPOST, 66 g ai/ha fenoxaprop EPOST fb 86 g/ha fenoxaprop LPOST, 70 g ai/ha imazethapyr EPOST fb 70 g/ha imazethapyr LPOST and 50 g ai/ha penoxsulam mid-POST (MPOST). Each POST program was evaluated with and without 448 g ai/ha clomazone PRE. Barnyardgrass control, averaged over days after treatment (DAT), was 88 to 92% with the addition of clomazone PRE. Clomazone applied PRE followed by two applications of cyhalofop controlled creeping rivergrass at 91%. Creeping rivergrass control was less than 75% at 35 to 49 DAT. This response indicates only suppression of creeping rivergrass is achieved with the herbicide programs evaluated in this study.

Nomenclature: Bispyribac, clomazone, cyhalofop, fenoxaprop, imazethapyr, penoxsulam, barnyardgrass, Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv, creeping rivergrass, Echinochloa polystachya (Kunth) A.S. Hitchc, rice, Oryza sativa L

Eric P. Webster, R. Matthew Griffin, and David C. Blouin "Herbicide Programs for Managing Creeping Rivergrass (Echinochloa Polystachya) in Rice," Weed Technology 21(3), 785-790, (1 July 2007). https://doi.org/10.1614/WT-06-177.1
Received: 8 November 2006; Accepted: 1 April 2007; Published: 1 July 2007
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perennial grass
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