Oxyfluorfen (goal tm) for weed control in cabbage

Oxyfluorfen will provide excellent control of most broadleaf and grass weed species of cabbage when applied PP at 0.25 to 0.5 lb a.i./A. For certain grass species, such as sandbur or junglerice grass, and additional application of DCPA or trifluralin may be required. Spanish needle is generally not sufficiently controlled by oxyfluorfen and if present would require control by roguing or cultivation. Oxyfluorfen, when applied PP at rates lower than 0.5 lb a.i./A and followed by an irrigation, did not reduce yield of CG Cross. Injury and yield reduction may occur when using higher rates of oxyfluorfen under cool conditions, e.g., Kula, or when using a cultivar other than CG Cross. Generally, a use rate of 0.25 lb a.i./A applied PP and followed by an irrigation will provide adequate weed control with no injury or yield loss to cabbage CG Cross

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Main Authors: 97461 Munroe, C.E., 99449 Nishimoto, R.K.
Format: biblioteca
Published: Oct
Subjects:MALEZAS, BRASSICA OLERACEA, ESCARDA, HERBICIDAS, PLAGUICIDAS, METODOS DE APLICACION, FITOTOXICIDAD, RENDIMIENTO DE CULTIVOS,
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Summary:Oxyfluorfen will provide excellent control of most broadleaf and grass weed species of cabbage when applied PP at 0.25 to 0.5 lb a.i./A. For certain grass species, such as sandbur or junglerice grass, and additional application of DCPA or trifluralin may be required. Spanish needle is generally not sufficiently controlled by oxyfluorfen and if present would require control by roguing or cultivation. Oxyfluorfen, when applied PP at rates lower than 0.5 lb a.i./A and followed by an irrigation, did not reduce yield of CG Cross. Injury and yield reduction may occur when using higher rates of oxyfluorfen under cool conditions, e.g., Kula, or when using a cultivar other than CG Cross. Generally, a use rate of 0.25 lb a.i./A applied PP and followed by an irrigation will provide adequate weed control with no injury or yield loss to cabbage CG Cross