| Common name |
Amount/Acre |
R.E.I.+ |
P.H.I.+ |
| (trade name) |
|
(hours) |
(days) |
|
| When choosing a pesticide, consider information relating to
environmental impact. Not all registered pesticides are listed. Always
read label of product being used.
|
| |
| PREPLANT |
| Preemergent (before weeds germinate) |
| A. |
TRIFLURALIN |
0.5–1 lb a.i. |
12 |
NA |
| |
(Treflan) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 3 |
| |
COMMENTS: Broadcast preplant in 5 to 40 gallons of water per
acre. Trifluralin must be incorporated immediately after application to avoid
loss of activity. Plant tree roots below treated soil. Do not place treated
soil near roots during planting. Controls many annuals and is helpful in suppressing perennial weeds. Residual period: 2–12 months. |
| |
| B. |
PENDIMETHALIN |
2–3.96 lb a.i. |
24 |
NA |
| |
(Prowl H2O) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 3 |
| |
COMMENTS: Preemergent, selective herbicide for annual grasses
and some broadleaves. Apply to soil in 10 gal/acre or more before planting
and incorporate mechanically 2.5 inches deep. Use untreated soil to fill in around tree roots. |
| |
| Postemergent (after weeds emerge) |
| A. |
GLYPHOSATE |
1–2.268 lb a.i. |
4 |
17 |
| |
(Roundup) |
| |
. . . or . . . |
| |
(Touchdown) |
1–3.75 lb a.i. |
12 |
17 |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 9 |
| |
COMMENTS: Apply with a controlled applicator or with
low-pressure flat fan nozzles. For annual weed control, use 1 lb/acre in
3–10 gal water. Ammonium sulfate can also be added (1 to 2% by weight
or 8.5 to 17 lbs per 100 gallon of water) to the spray solution to
significantly improve control in areas with hard water. It is important to
add the ammonium sulfate to the water before adding the herbicide. Apply to
young annuals or vigorously growing perennials in flowering stage. Some
perennials require the 4 lb/acre rate for control.
May be used on young weeds in the planting row followed by planting into the
dead weeds. As a result of the no-till effect, new weeds usually do not
establish for a month or more. Do not use more than 6.0465 lb a.i. /year for Touchdown and 9.625 lb a.i. for Roundup. |
| |
| NEWLY
PLANTED ORCHARDS (nonbearing trees)
|
| Preemergent |
| A. |
ISOXABEN |
0.5–0.9975 lb a.i. |
12 |
365 |
| |
(Gallery T&V) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 21 |
| |
COMMENTS: Wait until soil has settled around newly planted
trees before applying. Controls broadleaf weeds only before they have germinated;
will not control emerged weeds. If weeds are emerged, lightly cultivate or
add a postemergent herbicide. Requires incorporation for activation, either
by light cultivation (1 to 2 inches) or rainfall (minimum of 0.5 inches)
within 21 days after application. Sprinkler or flood irrigation can also be used for incorporation. Apply in at least 10 gal/acre of water. |
| |
| B. |
TRIFLURALIN |
see label |
12 |
0 |
| |
(Treflan, Trilin etc.) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 3 |
| |
COMMENTS: Preemergent selective herbicide for annual grasses
and some broadleaves. Apply prebloom by ground as a directed spray and
mechanically incorporate, taking care not to injure the trees with the
incorporation. Must be incorporated immediately after application to avoid
loss of activity. Used on new plantings or established orchards as a strip
treatment. Suppresses bermudagrass, johnsongrass, and dallisgrass rhizomes.
Only one application per year. Residual period: 2–12 months, depending on rate. |
| |
| C. |
ORYZALIN |
2–6 lb a.i. |
24 |
0 |
| |
(Surflan, Oryzalin 4 A.S. etc.) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 3 |
| |
COMMENTS: Preemergent selective herbicide for annual grasses
and some broadleaves. Apply to the soil surface in 20–40 gal
water/acre. If rain does not occur within 21 days, sprinkle irrigate with
0.5–2 inches of water. May be combined with a postemergent herbicide if
weeds are present. Most effect on annual grasses and numerous broadleaf
annuals. Very safe for young or newly planted trees and on sandy or sandy
loam soils. Used to maintain control in strips down the row. The higher rates
give the longest soil residual. Usually used at 4 lb a.i./acre. Residual period: 4–10 months. |
| |
| D. |
PENDIMETHALIN |
2–3.96 lb a.i. |
24 |
NA |
| |
(Prowl H2O) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 3 |
| |
COMMENTS: For use on dormant nonbearing trees only.
Preemergent, selective herbicide for annual grasses and some broadleaves.
Apply in 10 or more gal water/acre to soil under trees. Do not apply on newly
planted trees unless soil is firm and there are no cracks in soil around base
of trees. Best control is achieved when irrigation or rainfall occurs within 7 days. Will not control emerged weeds. Residual period: 4–10 months |
| |
| E. |
THIAZOPHYR |
0.5–1 lb a.i. |
12 |
1 year |
| |
(Visor 2E) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 3 |
| |
COMMENTS: For use on nonbearing trees only. Use allowed under
a SLN registration. Apply in 20 or more gal water/acre. Provides nutsedge and
horseweed suppression on coarse textured soils with low organic matter. Best
control is achieved when irrigation or rainfall occurs within 7 days of application. Will not control emerged weeds. Residual period: 4-10 months. |
| |
| F. |
FLUMIOXAZIN |
0.188–0.376 lb a.i. |
12 |
1 year |
| |
(Chateau SW) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 14 |
| |
COMMENTS: For use on dormant nonbearing trees only. Provides
effective control of many annual grasses and broadleaves including horseweed.
Apply in 10 or more gal water/acre to soil under trees when completely dormant.
Do not apply on newly planted trees unless soil is firm and there are no
cracks in soil around base of trees. Best control is achieved when irrigation
or rainfall occurs within 21 days. Can be mixed with other pre- or
postemergent herbicides. It will not provide adequate control of emerged
weeds, unless mixed with a postemergent herbicide. Use allowed under a supplemental label. Residual period: 3–6 months |
| |
| Postemergent |
| A. |
CLETHODIM |
0.095–0.12125 lb a.i. |
24 |
1 year |
| |
(Select Max) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 1 |
| |
COMMENTS: For use on nonbearing trees only. Apply to young,
nonstressed annual or perennial grasses. Repeat applications will be required
for the control of perennial grasses. Apply in 5 to 40 gal water/acre. Add
0.25% volume per volume nonionic surfactant to the spray solution. Spray
pressure should be between 30 and 60 PSI, with higher pressures used when
weed density is high. Do not apply a broadleaf herbicide within one day
following application or reduced grass control may occur. Residual period: less than one month. Do not use in Solano Co. |
| |
| B. |
SETHOXYDIM |
0.19–0.47 lb a.i. |
12 |
25 days |
| |
(Poast) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 1 |
| |
COMMENTS: Apply to young, nonstressed annual or perennial
grasses. Repeat applications will be required for the control of perennial
grasses. Add 2 pt/acre of a nonphytotoxic crop oil concentrate to the spray
solution. Residual period: less than one month.
|
| |
| C. |
MSMA |
2–3.99 lb a.i. |
12 |
1 year |
| |
(MSMA 6 Plus etc.) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 17 |
| |
COMMENTS: For use on nonbearing trees only. Apply in 50
gallons of water per acre to insure adequate coverage. Can be applied up to
three times per year. Apply as a directed spray or in such a way as to avoid
contact with the foliage of peaches. Most effective when temperatures are
above 80°F. Normally used for nutsedge but will suppress some small grasses
and broadleaves. Repeat applications are necessary.
|
| |
| D. |
CARFENTRAZONE |
0.008–0.031 lb a.i. |
12 |
3 day |
| |
(Shark) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 14 |
| |
COMMENTS: A postemergent, contact herbicide used for quick top
kill of most broadleaf weed species. Can be applied anytime during the
season, but if fruit are present, it should either be avoided or applied with
extreme care to avoid drift. It can also be used for sucker control. Apply in
a minimum of 20 gal water/acre to weeds less than 6 inches tall. Do not
exceed 30 p.s.i. Repeat treatments as new growth occurs, but they must be at
least 14 days apart. Do not use more than 0.124 lb a.i./acre/season. Use
0.25% volume per volume nonionic surfactant, 1.0% volume per volume of a crop oil concentrate, or a silicone or MSO surfactant. |
| |
|
ESTABLISHED ORCHARDS
|
| Preemergent |
| A. |
TRIFLURALIN |
1–2 lb a.i. |
12 |
60 |
| |
(Treflan, etc.) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 3 |
| |
COMMENTS: Preemergent selective herbicide for annual grasses.
Apply prebloom by ground as a directed spray and mechanically incorporate,
taking care not to injure the tree. Must be incorporated immediately after
application to avoid loss of activity. Frequently used as a strip treatment.
Suppresses bermudagrass, johnsongrass, and dalligrass rhizomes. Only one application per year. Residual period: 2–12 months. |
| |
| B. |
ORYZALIN |
2–6 lb a.i. |
24 |
0 |
| |
(Surflan, Oryzalin 4 A.S. etc.) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 3 |
| |
COMMENTS: Apply to the soil surface in 20–40 gal
water/acre. If rain does not occur within 21 days, sprinkle irrigate with
0.5–2 inches of water. Most effect on annual grasses and numerous
broadleaf annuals. Very safe for sandy or sandy loam soils. Used to maintain
control in strips down the row. May be combined with a postemergent herbicide
if weeds are present. The higher rates give the longest soil residual. Usually used at 4 lb a.i./acre. Residual period: 4–10 months. |
| |
| C. |
NORFLURAZON |
1.97–3.93 lb a.i. |
12 |
60 |
| |
(Solicam DF) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 12 |
| |
COMMENTS: Similar to oryzalin but is effective on more annual
broadleaf and grass species. Can suppress yellow nutsedge or bermudagrass
when used year after year. Apply to soil as a directed spray from fall to
early spring under trees established for at least 2 years. If no rainfall
occurs within 4 weeks, incorporate with sprinkler or flood irrigation. Remove
existing weeds with cultivation or a postemergent herbicide, because it has
no postemergent activity. Avoid higher rates on sandy or gravelly soils to
prevent injury to trees. Considered to be a ground water contaminant and
requires a use permit within Ground Water Protection Areas. Do not use in the
Coachella Valley. Apply in 20–100 gal water/acre. Residual period: 6–12 months. |
| |
| D. |
OXYFLUORFEN |
0.5–2 lb a.i. |
24 |
see comments |
| |
(GoalTender etc.) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 14 |
| |
COMMENTS: For use on dormant trees only. Apply following
harvest up to February 15 (February 1 in the Coachella Valley). Apply by
ground one time per season in 40–100 gal water/acre on firm soil. Must
not be mechanically disturbed or poor weed control will result. Effective as
a pre- and postemergent herbicide. Effective on little mallow (cheeseweed).
Useful combined with other postemergent herbicides, such as glyphosate, or in
combination with preemergent herbicides, such as oryzalin, simazine, or thiazopyr. Check label for use period. Residual period: 4–10 months. |
| |
| E. |
PRONAMIDE* |
1–4 lb a.i. |
24 |
NA |
| |
(Kerb) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 3 |
| |
COMMENTS: Do not apply to trees less than 1 year old.
Selective herbicide for control of winter annual and perennial grasses. Apply
in fall after fruit harvest. Apply in 40-50 gal water/acre to the soil at the
base of the trees. Must be applied before weed emergence because it will not
control emerged weeds. Rainfall or irrigation is essential after application for effective weed control. Residual period: 4-8 months. |
| |
| F. |
DIURON |
1.6–3 lb a.i. |
12 |
8 months |
| |
(Karmex, Direx, Diuron) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 7 |
| |
COMMENTS: Apply
to the soil under trees at least 3 years of age. A single application may be
made in winter or split between fall and spring. Diuron is sometimes combined
with other preemergent herbicides to broaden spectrum of weeds controlled.
These combination treatments frequently use lower rates of diuron. Adjust
rates according to soil texture. Do not use on soils with less than 1%
organic matter. Considered to be a ground water contaminant and requires a
use permit within Ground Water Protection Areas. Residual period: 8-12 months. |
| |
| G. |
SIMAZINESIMAZINE |
1–1.98 lb a.i. |
12 |
0 |
| |
(Princep Caliber 90) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 5 |
| |
COMMENTS: Apply
to the soil under trees older than 3 years. Make only one application per
year. Use the high rate for heavy soils. Simazine is frequently used in
combination with other preemergence herbicides. On light soils, simazine
often is used at rates of 0.5-1.0 lb a.i./acre. Do not use on gravel, sand,
or loamy sand soils. If an irrigation is applied
immediately after application, limit water to 0.5 inch. Considered to be a
ground water contaminant and requires a use permit within Ground Water Protection Areas. Residual period: 8-12 months. |
| |
| Postemergent |
| A. |
GLYPHOSATE |
| |
(Roundup) |
1–4 lb a.i. |
4 |
17 |
| |
. . . or . . . |
| |
(Touchdown) |
1–3.75 lb a.i. |
12 |
17 |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 9 |
| |
COMMENTS: Apply with controlled droplet application or with
low-pressure, flat-fan nozzles. For annual weed control, use 1 lb a.i./acre
in 3–10 gal water. Ammonium sulfate can also be added (1 to 2% by
weight or 8.5 to 17 lbs per 100 gallon of water) to the spray solution to
improve control in areas with hard water. It is important to add the ammonium
sulfate to the water before adding the herbicide. For chemical mowing,
consult label for exact timing and rates, depending on weed size and species.
Apply to young annuals or vigorously growing perennials. Bermudagrass and
field bindweed require up to 4 lb a.i./acre rate for control. Persistence is
the key for effective control of perennial weeds (i.e. treating every 21
days). Eradication of field bindweed is difficult where roots are deep or
tapped into perched water tables. Not effective on some broadleaf weeds at
older stages of growth (little mallow and filaree). Avoid drift onto green
bark or foliage of tree or injury will result. It is important to monitor
treated areas for escaped weeds, as glyphosate resistant weeds have been
observed in orchards where glyphosate has been used repeatedly for several years. |
| |
| B. |
PARAQUAT* |
0.625–1 lb a.i. |
24 |
14 |
| |
(Gramoxone Inteon) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 22 |
| |
COMMENTS: Nonselective postemergent, contact herbicide used
for quick top kill of most weed species. Provides temporary burndown only against
perennials that will regrow (bermudagrass, dallisgrass, johnsongrass and
field bindweed). Most effective when used in late winter or early spring on
small annual grass species in combination with preemergent herbicides. Apply
in 10–60 gal water/acre to young weeds. Use 0.25% volume per volume
nonionic surfactant or 1.0% volume per volume of a crop oil concentrate. Repeat treatment as new growth occurs. Do not exceed 3 applications/season. |
| |
| C. |
OXYFLUORFEN |
0.5–2 lb a.i. |
24 |
see comments |
| |
(GoalTender etc.) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 14 |
| |
COMMENTS: Dormant application to young (4-leaf-stage) weeds.
Effective on little mallow (cheeseweed) and filaree. Useful combined with
glyphosate or oryzalin. May be combined with other postemergent herbicides
for specific weeds. Apply following harvest up to February 15 (February 1 in
the Coachella Valley). Apply by ground one time per season in 40–100
gal water/acre on firm soil. Must not be mechanically disturbed or poor weed
control will result. Effective as a pre-and postemergent herbicide. Residual period: 4–10 months. |
| |
| D. |
2,4–D* |
0.95–1.425 lb a.i. |
48 |
40 |
| |
(Orchard Master etc.) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 4 |
| |
COMMENTS: For use on established trees one year or older.
Effective on most broadleaf annual weeds. Provides partial control of field
bindweed. Apply as a directed spray to weeds, using low-pressure, flooding
nozzles between the tree rows. Best results are obtained when applied a few
days after an irrigation. Do not allow drift onto
the trees or injury may result. No more than two applications allowed during the growing season. Residual period: 4–6 weeks. |
| |
| E. |
FLUAZIFOP-P-BUTYL |
0.125–0.375 lb a.i. |
12 |
14 |
| |
(Fusilade DX) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 1 |
| |
COMMENTS: For control of annual and perennial grass weeds. A
crop oil concentrate at 0.5 to 1% volume per volume or a nonionic surfactant
at 0.25 to 0.5% volume per volume must be added to
the spray solution. Diammonium phosphate (10-34-0) can also be added to the
spray solution to improve control in areas with hard water. Add the
diammonium phosphate to the water before adding the herbicide and surfactant.
Avoid contact of spray with foliage of trees. Apply in 5-40 gal water, with
spray pressures of 30 to 60 psi. Best results are obtained when applied
within 7 days after irrigation. Do not apply to grass that is moisture
stressed or poor control may result. Apply to johnsongrass when it is between
8 to 18 inches in height. Repeat applications will be required for johnsongrass and bermudagrass. Residual period: less than 1 month. |
| |
| F. |
CARFENTRAZONE |
0.008–0.031 lb a.i. |
12 |
3 day |
| |
(Shark) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 14 |
| |
COMMENTS: A postemergent, contact herbicide used for quick top
kill of most broadleaf weed species. Can be applied anytime during the
season, but if fruit are present, it should either be avoided or applied with
extreme care to avoid drift. It can also be used for sucker control. Apply in
a minimum of 20 gal water/acre to weeds less than 6 inches tall. Repeat
treatments as new growth occurs, but they must be at least 14 days apart. Do
not use more than 0.124 lb a.i./acre/season. Use 0.25% volume per volume
nonionic surfactant, 1.0% volume per volume of a crop oil concentrate, or a silicone or MSO surfactant. |
| |
| Herbicide
combinations
|
| NOTE: Combinations
are most often used to broaden the weed control spectrum. At the rates
recommended below, perennial weeds will not be controlled. Other combinations
can be used depending upon the weed spectrum present in the orchard. For tank mixes, observe all directions for
use on all labels, and employ the most restrictive limits and precautions.
Never exceed the maximum a.i. on any label when tank mixing products that contain the same a.i. |
| |
| A. |
GLYPHOSATE |
0.5–1 lb a.i. |
Roundup: 4 |
17 |
| |
(Roundup, Touchdown, etc.) |
Touchdown: 12 |
17 |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 9 |
| |
. . . PLUS . . . |
| |
OXYFLUORFEN |
0.1–1 lb a.i. |
24 |
see comments |
| |
(GoalTender, etc.) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 14 |
| |
COMMENTS: For broad-spectrum control of emerged weeds. Apply
in a minimum of 10 gal water/acre in dormant trees. Helps increase control of
cheeseweed, filaree, chickweed, and grasses. Glyphosate effectiveness is
increased with low-water volume and oxyfluorfen is more effective at the
higher volume. Avoid drift and follow directions for application period of oxyfluorfen. |
| |
| B. |
GLYPHOSATE |
0.5–1 lb a.i. |
Roundup: 4 |
17 |
| |
(Roundup, Touchdown, etc.) |
Touchdown: 12 |
17 |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 9 |
| |
. . . PLUS . . . |
| |
ORYZALIN |
4 lb a.i. |
24 |
0 |
| |
(Surflan, etc.) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 3 |
| |
| C. |
ORYZALIN |
4 lb a.i. |
24 |
0 |
| |
(Surflan, etc.) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 3 |
| |
. . . PLUS . . . |
| |
OXYFLUORFEN |
2 lb a.i. |
24 |
see label |
| |
(GoalTender, etc.) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 14 |
| |
COMMENTS: Combined to give broad-spectrum control. Apply
preemergence or combined with paraquat or glyphosate if weeds have emerged. Irrigate within 21 days if rain has not occurred. |
| |
| D. |
GLYPHOSATE |
0.5 lb a.i. |
Roundup: 4 |
17 |
| |
(Roundup, Touchdown, etc.) |
Touchdown: 12 |
17 |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 9 |
| |
. . . PLUS . . . |
| |
2,4–D* |
0.5 lb a.i. |
46 |
40 |
| |
(Orchard Master CA, etc.) |
| |
WSSA MODE OF ACTION GROUP NUMBER1: 4 |
| |
. . . PLUS . . . |
| |
SURFACTANT |
0.5–1% |
NA |
NA |
| |
COMMENTS: Combined to give broad-spectrum control. Apply postemergence to young, growing weeds. Avoid drift or contact with leaves. |
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