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1 July 2009 Creeping Bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) Putting Green Tolerance to Bispyribac-Sodium
Patrick E. McCullough, Stephen E. Hart
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Abstract

Bispyribac-sodium is an efficacious herbicide for annual bluegrass control in creeping bentgrass fairways, but turf tolerance and growth inhibition may be exacerbated by low mowing heights on putting greens. We conducted field and greenhouse experiments to investigate creeping bentgrass putting green tolerance to bispyribac-sodium. In greenhouse experiments, creeping bentgrass discoloration from bispyribac-sodium was exacerbated by reductions in mowing height from 24 to 3 mm, but mowing height did not influence clipping yields or root weight. In field experiments, discoloration of creeping bentgrass putting greens was greatest from applications of 37 g/ha every 10 d, compared to 74, 111, or 222 g/ha applied less frequently. Chelated iron effectively reduced discoloration of creeping bentgrass putting greens from bispyribac-sodium while trinexapac-ethyl inconsistently reduced these effects. Overall, creeping bentgrass putting greens appear more sensitive to bispyribac-sodium than higher mowed turf, but chelated iron and trinexapac-ethyl could reduce discoloration.

Nomenclature: Bispyribac-sodium; annual bluegrass, Poa annua L.; creeping bentgrass, Agrostis stolonifera L. ‘L-93’.

Patrick E. McCullough and Stephen E. Hart "Creeping Bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) Putting Green Tolerance to Bispyribac-Sodium," Weed Technology 23(3), 425-430, (1 July 2009). https://doi.org/10.1614/WT-09-005.1
Received: 12 January 2009; Accepted: 1 June 2009; Published: 1 July 2009
KEYWORDS
discoloration
Efficacy
herbicide
turfgrass
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