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1 December 2014 Management of Spreading Pricklypear (Opuntia humifusa) with Fluroxypyr and Aminopyralid
Jason Ferrell, Brent Sellers, Ramon Leon
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Abstract

Experiments were conducted throughout central Florida from 2010 to 2014 to determine the effectiveness of fluroxypyr or aminopyralid for control of spreading pricklypear. Aminopyralid 2,4-D (0.09 0.75 kg ae ha−1) was not effective and provided only 15% control by 18 mo after application (MAT). However, fluroxypyr at 0.55 kg ae ha−1 or sequential applications of 0.27 kg ha−1 provided greater than 82% control at 18 MAT. Reducing fluroxypyr rates to 0.32 kg ha−1 reduced control to 40 and 71% for spring versus fall applications, respectively. However, the addition of aminopyralid 2,4-D to fluroxypyr at 0.32 kg ha−1 improved pricklypear control to 92%, regardless of application timing.

Nomenclature: Aminopyralid; 2,4-D; fluroxypyr; spreading pricklypear, Opuntia humifusa Raf. OPUHU.

Se realizaron experimentos a lo largo de Florida Central desde 2010 a 2014 para determinar la efectividad de fluroxypyr o aminopyralid para el control de Opuntia humifusa. Aminopyralid 2,4-D (0.09 0.75 kg ae ha−1) no fue efectivo y brindó solamente 15% de control a 18 meses después del tratamiento (MAT). Sin embargo, fluroxypyr a 0.55 kg ae ha−1 o en aplicaciones secuenciales de 0.27 kg ha−1 brindó un control superior a 82% a 18 MAT. El reducir las dosis de fluroxypyr a 0.32 kg ha−1 disminuyó el control a 40 y 71% para aplicaciones en la primavera y el otoño, respectivamente. Sin embargo, el agregar aminopyralid 2,4-D a fluroxypyr a 0.32 kg ha−1 mejoró el control de O. humifusa a 92% sin importar el momento de aplicación.

Jason Ferrell, Brent Sellers, and Ramon Leon "Management of Spreading Pricklypear (Opuntia humifusa) with Fluroxypyr and Aminopyralid," Weed Technology 28(4), 734-738, (1 December 2014). https://doi.org/10.1614/WT-D-14-00041.1
Received: 22 April 2014; Accepted: 1 July 2014; Published: 1 December 2014
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cactus
pasture
perennial weed
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