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How to Manage Pests

UC Pest Management Guidelines


Bermudagrass Seed Production

Susceptibility of Weeds to Herbicide Control

(Reviewed 1/07, updated 1/07)

In this Guideline: More about weeds in bermudagrass seed production:

Susceptibility of Winter Weeds
to Herbicide Control
Customize list of weeds
ANNUAL WEEDS
canarygrass, littleseed
clover, white
goosefoot, nettleleaf
knotweed, silversheath
mallow, little (cheeseweed)
oat, wild
sowthistles
 
BRO CAR DIC PAR* TRI 24D*
NNNPCN
NNCPNP
CPCCCC
PPCPCP
PCPNNP
NNNPPN
CCCPNC
 
ANNUAL WEEDS
canarygrass, littleseed
clover, white
goosefoot, nettleleaf
knotweed, silversheath
mallow, little (cheeseweed)
oat, wild
sowthistles

Susceptibility of Summer Weeds
to Herbicide Control
Customize list of weeds
ANNUAL WEEDS
junglerice
sprangletop, bearded
PERENNIAL WEEDS
bermudagrass (seedling)
bermudagrass (established)
nutsedge, yellow
 
BRO CAR DIC PAR* TRI 24D*
NNNPCN
NNNNCN
 
NNNPCP
NNNNNN
NNNNNN
 
ANNUAL WEEDS
junglerice
sprangletop, bearded
PERENNIAL WEEDS
bermudagrass (seedling)
bermudagrass (established)
nutsedge, yellow

RATINGS LEGEND
C= control
P= partial control
N= no control

Chemical Legend
24D = 2,4-D* (Amine 4CA)
BRO= bromoxynil (Buctril)
CAR = carfentrazone (Shark)
 
DIC = dicamba (Banvel)
PAR= paraquat* (Gramoxone Extra)
TRI = trifluralin (Gowan Trifluralin)

COMMENTS
 * Permit required from county agricultural commissioner for purchase or use.

[Precautions]

PUBLICATION

[UC Peer Reviewed]

UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines: Bermudagrass Seed Production
UC ANR Publication 3472
Weeds
B. Tickes, University of Arizona Cooperative Extension, Yuma Co., AZ
Acknowledgment for contributions to the weed section:
C. E. Bell, UC Cooperative Extension, San Diego Co.

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