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UC Pest Management Guidelines


Yellow nutsedge, Cyperus esculentus.

Nectarine

Susceptibility of Weeds to Herbicide Control

(Reviewed 6/06, updated 6/06)

In this Guideline: More about weeds in nectarine:

Susceptibility of Spring/Summer Weeds to Herbicide Control in Nectarine
Customize list of weeds
 
 
ANNUAL WEEDS
barnyardgrass
cocklebur
crabgrasses
cudweeds
fleabane, hairy
foxtails
filarees
goosefoot, nettleleaf
goosegrass
groundcherry
horseweed
junglerice
knotweed, common
lambsquarters, common
lettuce, prickly
lovegrass
nightshades
pigweeds
puncturevine
purslane, common
sandburs
sowthistles
sprangletops
spurge, spotted
starthistle, yellow
thistle, Russian
willowherb, tall annual
witchgrass
PERENNIAL WEEDS
bermudagrass (Se)
bermudagrass (Pr)
bindweed, field
blackberries, wild
dallisgrass (Se)
dallisgrass (Pr)
dandelion (Se)
dandelion (Pr)
dock, curly
fescues
fluvellins
johnsongrass (Se)
johnsongrass (Pr)
nutsedge, yellow
nutsedge, purple
oxalis
plantain, buckhorn (Se)
plantain, buckhorn (Pr)
 
Preemergent

DIU

FLM

ISO

NAP

NOR

ORY

OXY

PEN

PRO

SIM

TRI

THI
CCNCPCPCCPCC
PPCCNCNNPNC
CCNCPCNCCNCC
CCPCCNNNNCNC
CPPNPNPNNCNC
CCNCCCNCCCCC
CCCCPNCNNCPC
CCCCCCCPCCCC
CCNCCNCCCCC
NCCNCPCNCCNC
PCPNPNPNNCNP
CCNCCCPCPPCC
CCCPCPCCCCP
CCCCPCCCCCCC
CPCCPNCNNCNC
CCNCPCPCCPCC
CCCNCNCNCCN
CCCCPCCCNCCP
CCPNCPCCNPPP
CCCCPCCCCCCC
CNCPCNCPCC
PPCCPNCNPCNC
NPNCPCNCCNP
CCNPPPCPCNP
CNCNNCN
CCPCCPPPPCPP
NPPNPPCN
PPNCPCCCCCC
 
NNNCCCNCNPNN
NNNNPNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNNNP
NNNNNNNNNN
CNCNCNCCCCC
NNNNNNNNNNNN
CPCNPNNNCNP
NNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNNN
PNCCPCCC
N
NCNCCCNCCNCC
NNNNPNNNNNNN
NNNNPNNNNNNP
NNNNPNNNNNNP
CNCNPCPCPC
CPNCP
NPNNNNNNNNN
 
Postemergent

CAR

CLE

FLU

GLY

MSM

OXY

PAR*

SET

2,4D*
NCPCNNPCN
PNNCPCCNC
NCCCCPCCN
NNNCNPNNP
NNNCNPPNP
CCCNCCN
CNPPNCPNP
NNCNPCNC
NCCCCNPN
CNNCPCCNC
NNNCNPPNC
NCPCNPCN
NNPNPCNP
CNNCNCCNC
PNNCNCPNC
NCCCPNPCN
PNNCPCCNC
CNNCNCCNP
NNCPPCNC
PNNPPCCNC
NCPCPNPPN
NNNCNCPNC
NCPCNPPPN
NNCNNCNC
NNNCNNCNC
CNNCPPCNP
NNPNNNC
NCCCPNNCN
 
NCCCNNPCN
NPPPNNNPN
PNNPPNNNP
NNCNNNNP
NCCCCNNCN
NPPPCNNPN
NNCNNPNC
NNPNNNNC
NNPNNNNP
NPPCNNPPN
NNPN
NCCCCNCCN
NPPPNNNPN
NNNPCNNNN
NNNPCNNNN
NNCPPNP
NNCNCNC
NNPNNNP
 
Combinations
ORY
OXY
GLY1
OXY
CC
CC
CC
PC
PC
CC
CC
CC
C
CC
PC
CC
CP
CC
CC
CC
CC
CC
PC
CP
PC
CC
C
PC
C
PC
CP
CC
 
CC
NP
PP
C
PC
NP
C
P
NP
CC
P
CC
NP
NP
NP
C
C
P
 
 
 
ANNUAL WEEDS
barnyardgrass
cocklebur
crabgrasses
cudweeds
fleabane, hairy
foxtails
filarees
goosefoot, nettleleaf
goosegrass
groundcherry
horseweed
junglerice
knotweed, common
lambsquarters, common
lettuce, prickly
lovegrass
nightshades
pigweeds
puncturevine
purslane, common
sandburs
sowthistles
sprangletops
spurge, spotted
starthistle, yellow
thistle, Russian
willowherb, tall annual
witchgrass
PERENNIAL WEEDS
bermudagrass (Se)
bermudagrass (Pr)
bindweed, field
blackberries, wild
dallisgrass (Se)
dallisgrass (Pr)
dandelion (Se)
dandelion (Pr)
dock, curly
fescues
fluvellins
johnsongrass (Se)
johnsongrass (Pr)
nutsedge, yellow
nutsedge, purple
oxalis
plantain, buckhorn (Se)
plantain, buckhorn (Pr)
Susceptibility of Winter Weeds to Herbicide Control in Nectarine
Customize list of weeds
 
 
ANNUAL WEEDS
barley, hare
bluegrass, annual
brome, downy
brome, ripgut
burclover, California
canarygrass
chickweed, common
clovers, perennial
cudweeds
fiddlenecks
filarees
groundsel, common
henbit
lettuce, miner's
mallow, little
mustards
nettle, burning
oat, wild
pineapple-weed
polypogon, rabbitfoot
radish, wild
redmaids (desert rockpurslane)
rocket, London
ryegrasses
shepherd's-purse
 
Preemergent

DIU

FLM

ISO

NAP

NOR

ORY

OXY

PEN

PRO

SIM

TRI

THI
CPNCCCPCCCCC
CCNCCCPCCCCC
CPNCCCNCCCCC
CPNCCCCCCCC
PPPNNCPC
CPNCCCPCCCCC
CCCCPCNCCCP
PPPNNPNNCNC
CCPCCNNNNCNC
CCCCCCCCCCCC
CCCCPNCNNCPC
PCCCPNCNNCNC
CCCNPPCCCCCC
CCCCCPCCC
PCPPPPCNPNNP
CCCPPNCNCCNP
CCCPCPCCPCPC
PCNCPPPPPCPC
PCCPNCNNCNC
CNCCNCCC
CCCNPNCNPCNN
CCCCCCCCC
CCCCPNCNCCNP
CPNCCCNCCCCC
CCCPPNCCCCNC
 
Postemergent

CAR

CLE

FLU

GLY

MSM

OXY

PAR*

SET

2,4D*
NCCCNPPCN
NCNCCPPNN
NCPCPNPPN
NCPCPNPCN
NCPPN
NCCCNPPCN
PNNCPNCNP
NNPNPPNP
NNCNPNNP
CNNCNCCNP
NPPNCPNP
NNCNCCNP
NNCNCCNP
NNCNCNN
CNNPNCNNN
PNNCNPCNC
CNNNNPPNP
NCCCNNPCN
NNNCNPPNN
NCCCNPCN
PNNCNPPNC
PNNCCCNC
CNNCNCCNC
NCCC2PNPCN
PNNCNPCNC
 
Combinations
ORY
OXY
GLY1
OXY
PC
CC
PC
PC
PC
C
C
PP
NC
C
PC
CC
CC
C
CC
PC
PP
PC
C
C
PC
CC
CC
NC
PC
 
 
 
ANNUAL WEEDS
barley, hare
bluegrass, annual
brome, downy
brome, ripgut
burclover, California
canarygrass
chickweed, common
clovers, perennial
cudweeds
fiddlenecks
filarees
groundsel, common
henbit
lettuce, miner's
mallow, little
mustards
nettle, burning
oat, wild
pineapple-weed
polypogon, rabbitfoot
radish, wild
redmaids (desert rockpurslane)
rocket, London
ryegrasses
shepherd's-purse

Weed Legend
Se = seedling Pr = perennial plant

Ratings Legend
C= control P= partial control N= no control = no information

Chemical Legend
2,4D = 2,4-D* (Orchard Master)
CAR = carfentrazone (Shark)
CLE = clethodim (Prism)
DIU = diuron (Karmex, Diurex)
FLM = flumioxazin (Chateau)
FLU = fluazifop-p-butyl (Fusilade)
GLY = glyphosate (Roundup)
ISO = isoxaben (Gallery)
MSM = MSMA (MSMA 6 Plus)
NAP = napropamide (Devrinol)
 
NOR = norflurazon (Solicam)
ORY = oryzalin (Surflan)
OXY = oxyfluorfen (Goal)
PAR = paraquat* (Gramoxone)
PEN = pendimethalin (Prowl)
PRO = pronamide (Kerb)
SET = sethoxydim (Poast)
SIM = simazine (Princep, Caliber)
THI = thiazopyr (Visor)
TRI = trifluralin (Treflan)

Comments
*   Permit required from county agricultural commissioner for purchase or use.
1   At rates used for annual weeds, control of perennials is less than expected with high label rates.
2   Some populations in California are known to be resistant.

[Precautions]

PUBLICATION

[UC Peer Reviewed]

UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines: Nectarine
UC ANR Publication 3451
Weeds
A. Shrestha, UC IPM Program, Kearney Agricultural Center, Parlier
W. T. Lanini, Weed Science/Plant Sciences, UC Davis
K. Hembree, UC Cooperative Extension, Fresno Co.

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