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Effect
of Varying Imazethapyr Application Rate and Timing on Yield of
Seedling Grass-Alfalfa Mixtures. 1999.
W.S. Curran, M.H. Hall, and E.L. Werner. J. Prod. Agric. 12:244-248.
Imazethapyr is registered
for weed control in pure alfalfa and in established alfalfa-grass
mixtures. Orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata L.) and timothy
(Phleum pratense L.) tolerance to imazethapyr during establishment
was examined in the greenhouse and in mixtures with alfalfa (Medicago
sativa L. ) in the field. Imazethapyr was applied following
grass emergence at rates ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 oz ai/acre at
three different stages of forage grass growth. In the greenhouse,
application of imazethapyr to seedling timothy was more injurious
than to seedling orchardgrass. Imazethapyr application to timothy
reduced grass growth 19 to 48% in the greenhouse, while orchardgrass
growth was reduced no more than 26%. Imazethapyr reduced 2-leaf
timothy yield more than 4- or 7-leaf grass in the greenhouse study,
while both 2- and 4-leaf orchardgrass yield was less than 7-leaf
grass. In the field, injury from imazethapyr to timothy was greater
than to orchardgrass when the herbicide was applied following
the first harvest, especially during a drought year. Imazethapyr
reduced both orchardgrass and timothy growth in the field by as
much as 34% on average regardless of application rate. Weed control
was best at the early postemergence application timing and less
effective at the mid-post timing due to excessive weed size at
application. Weed control after first harvest was not needed.
Application of imazethapyr to mixed forages the year of establishment
can reduce the grass component of the forage and could reduce
total forage yield.
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