EFFECTS OF HERBICIDES ON WALLABY GRASS (DANTHONIA SPP) .1. ESTABLISHMENT

Citation
Gm. Lodge et al., EFFECTS OF HERBICIDES ON WALLABY GRASS (DANTHONIA SPP) .1. ESTABLISHMENT, Australian journal of experimental agriculture, 34(6), 1994, pp. 753-757
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience",Agriculture
ISSN journal
08161089
Volume
34
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
753 - 757
Database
ISI
SICI code
0816-1089(1994)34:6<753:EOHOWG>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Two experiments were conducted at Tamworth, New South Wales, to assess the effects of herbicides applied post-sowing pre-emergence, and at 2 post-emergence growth stages, on Danthonia (wallaby grass) dry matter yield, plant number, and plant phytotoxicity. Phytotoxicity was score d visually on a 0-5 scale (0, no phytotoxicity; 5, 100% phytotoxicity) . In the post-sowing pre-emergence study, no Danthonia plants survived on plots sprayed with metribuzin (375 g a.i./ha), chlorsulfuron (45 g a.i./ha), or simazine (750 and 1500 g a.i./ha). Phytotoxicity was als o high at lower rates of metribuzin (187.5 g a.i./ha) and chlorsulfuro n (22.5 g a.i./ha). Dry matter yields and plant numbers on 2,4-D amine and ester treatments were not significantly different from those of u nsprayed controls. On metsulfuron-methyl (3 and 6 g a.i./ha) and trias ulfuron (21.4 g a.i./ha) treatments, plant numbers were similar to the controls, but Danthonia yields were lower (P<0.05). In seedling stand s, the only herbicide that reduced (P<0.05) Danthonia dry matter yield compared with the unsprayed control plots was metsulfuron-methyl appl ied at 6, 12, and 18 g a.i./ha at the 2-4 tiller stage, and at 12 and 18 g a.i./ha at early stem elongation. At both times of application, D anthonia plant numbers were lowest (P<0.05) on the metsulfuron-methyl 12 and 18 g a.i./ha treatments. Phytotoxicity scores were >2 and highe st (P<0.05) on all metsulfuron-methyl plots. These studies indicated t hat a range of chemicals could be used to control broadleaf weed seedl ings, without damaging Danthonia seedlings.