MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL CONTROL OF COGONGRASS (IMPERATA-CYLINDRICA)

Citation
Tr. Willard et al., MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL CONTROL OF COGONGRASS (IMPERATA-CYLINDRICA), Weed technology, 10(4), 1996, pp. 722-726
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture,"Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
0890037X
Volume
10
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
722 - 726
Database
ISI
SICI code
0890-037X(1996)10:4<722:MACCOC>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Field studies were initiated in 1985 and 1986 to evaluate the effects of dalapon, glyphosate, imazapyr, and sulfometuron applications to est ablished cogongrass alone or in combination with either mowing or disc ing. Mowing and discing treatments were performed 4 mo before and 8 mo nths after the herbicide treatments in the 1985 experiments and 2 mont hs before and 7 months after the herbicide treatment in the 1986 exper iments. When applied alone, glyphosate at 3.4 kg ai/ha and imazapyr at 0.8 kg ai/ha caused the greatest reduction in shoot and rhizome bioma ss about 2 yr after application, However, the rhizome infestation was reduced only 43% by glyphosate and 51% by imazapyr, as compared to the nontreated control. With no herbicide, two mowings or discings were g enerally more effective than a single mowing or discing treatment. The reduction in shoot and rhizome biomass for two mowings without herbic ide was 65 and 38% and for two discings, 73 and 66%, respectively. Acc eptable (> 80%) levels of cogongrass control, based on reductions in r hizome biomass occurred only when applications of dalapon, glyphosate, or imazapyr were made in combination with two discings despite the fa ct that mowing before and after treatment reduced shoot biomass by at least 89%.