Abstract

Postemergence grass weed control in turf-type bermudagrass is currently available only with repeated applications of organic arsenicals and/or with combinations of metribuzin which decrease turf quality. Research was conducted to determine tolerance of the turf-type bermudagrass cultivars, Tifway, Ormond, and common, to diclofop rates ranging from 0.54 to 4.48 kg ai ha-1with and without MSMA (2.2 kg ai ha-1) and metribuzin (0.2 kg ai ha-1). Bermudagrass cultivars tolerated diclofop well. When injury was evident, a rate response was noted, with higher rates (3.4 and 4.5 kg ha-1) resulting in increased phytotoxicity. However, this level of phytotoxicity was acceptable and the turf soon recovered (3 to 14 d). The addition of crop oil concentrate (1.25% v/v) did not affect turf quality. Addition of MSMA resulted in slightly lower turf quality than diclofop alone. However, these responses were acceptable and usually the turf recovered by 14 d after treatment. Metribuzin applied alone or in combination with diclofop damaged turf to unacceptable levels and up to 21 d were required for turf recovery.

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