Monday, November 2, 2009
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Second Floor
Abstract:
Bispyribac-sodium efficacy for annual bluegrass control in perennial ryegrass generally improves under warm temperatures in spring but use in late winter often provides erratic levels of control. Applying bispyribac-sodium with adjuvants may enhance efficacy in late winter to extend potential applications timings for annual bluegrass control in turf. To test this hypothesis, field experiments were conducted in Griffin , GA and Knoxville, TN to investigate the influence of adjuvants on bispyribac-sodium efficacy for annual bluegrass control in overseeded perennial ryegrass fairways. Late winter bispyribac-sodium applications with and without adjuvants in GA injured turf more than in TN but perennial ryegrass recovered at both locations to less than 10% injury by three weeks after sequential treatments. In GA , late winter applications of bispyribac-sodium at 74 g a.i./ha controlled annual bluegrass by 65% after six weeks but control increased to 90% when the herbicide was applied with a non-ionic surfactant or methylated seed oil. In TN, bispyribac-sodium at 74 g a.i./ha with and without adjuvants provided greater than 90% annual bluegrass control but efficacy was similar across treatments.