Vol. 54â2000 - NorthEastern Weed Science Society
Vol. 54â2000 - NorthEastern Weed Science Society Vol. 54â2000 - NorthEastern Weed Science Society
Trade NaDle ComDloDName Family Accent Nicosulfuron Sulfonylurea Classic Chlorimuron Sulfonylurea Matrix Rimsulfuron Sulfonylurea Upbeet Triflusulfuron Sulfonylurea Amber Triasulfuron Sulfonylurea Express Tribenuron Sulfonylurea Asulox Asulam Phenylcarbamate DualMagnwn Metolachlor Chloroacetamide Aim Carfentrazone Aryltriazinone Impact Quinclorac Quinolinecarboxylicacid Command Clomazone lsoxalidinone ZA 1296 Mesotrione (proposed) Triketone Mon37503 Sulfonylurea V-3153 134
Classification based on action on apical dominance Strong Apical Dominance Mild Apical Dominance Non Apical Dominance Inhibitor (S-ADI) Inhibitor (M-ADI) Inhibitor (N-ADI) Asulam Chlorimuron Command Carfentrazone S-Metolachlor Quinclorac Mon-37503 Tribenuron Nicosulfuron V-3153 Rimsulfuron Triasulfuron Triflusulfuron ZA-1296 Classification based on level of safety on cranberries Non-phytotoxic Mildly phytotoxic Quite phytotoxic Highly phytotoxic (::S1,2WAT)* (2-3,2WAT) (4-5,2WAT) (2::6,2WAT) Nicosulfuron Clomazone Rimsulfuron Carfentrazone Quinclorac Triflusulfuron V-3153 ZA 1296 Tribenuron Asulam" Triasulfuron Mon37503 S-Metolachlor Chlorlrnuron . . . . . *PhytotoXlctty ratmg on a scale of 0 10, two weeks after herbicide treatment ** Asulam phytotoxicity symptom is delayed and may not be visible until several weeks (up to 6 weeks) after treatment. 13S
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- Page 85 and 86: TOLERANCE OF ORNAMENTAL GROUNDCOVER
- Page 87 and 88: MUGWORT CONTROL WITH CLOPYRALID AND
- Page 89 and 90: POTENTIAL WEEDINESS OF SEVERAL NEW
- Page 91 and 92: Table I: Identification, morphologi
- Page 93 and 94: Trifolium tricolor 232 26 62 0 18 S
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- Page 97 and 98: CONTROL OF POAANNUA FROM MULTIPLE S
- Page 99 and 100: ANNUAL BLUEGRASS (PDaannual CONTROL
- Page 101 and 102: LATERAL DEVELOPMENT OF PLANT oaowra
- Page 103 and 104: RE-ROOTING OF FOUR VARIETIES OF CRE
- Page 105 and 106: Table 2. Top growth weights (fresh)
- Page 107 and 108: CONTROL OF DALLISGRASS IN COOL SEAS
- Page 109 and 110: Kentucky bluegrass was rated to hav
- Page 111 and 112: Table 2. Fresh weight (grams) barve
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- Page 117 and 118: Table I. Preemergence smooth crabgr
- Page 119 and 120: 0.57EW at O.l21bs ai/A plus Confron
- Page 121 and 122: EFFICACY OF DITHIOPYR FORMULATIONS
- Page 123 and 124: EFFECTS OF DROUGHT ON THE INTERFERE
- Page 125 and 126: WEED MANAGEMENT WITH HALOSULFURON I
- Page 127 and 128: WEED CONTROL IN SWEET CORN WITH CAR
- Page 129 and 130: COMPARISON OF USING LEAF AREA AND W
- Page 131 and 132: RESULTS OF NEW YORK VINEYARD TRIALS
- Page 133: HERBICIDE TOLERANCE IN CRANBERRIES
- Page 137 and 138: EFFECTS OF SEVERAL POTENTIALLY USEF
- Page 139 and 140: Supplement of the 53 rd Annual Meet
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- Page 149 and 150: Table I Weed canopy, insect and dis
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Trade NaDle ComDloDName Family<br />
Accent Nicosulfuron Sulfonylurea<br />
Classic Chlorimuron Sulfonylurea<br />
Matrix Rimsulfuron Sulfonylurea<br />
Upbeet Triflusulfuron Sulfonylurea<br />
Amber Triasulfuron Sulfonylurea<br />
Express Tribenuron Sulfonylurea<br />
Asulox Asulam Phenylcarbamate<br />
DualMagnwn Metolachlor Chloroacetamide<br />
Aim Carfentrazone Aryltriazinone<br />
Impact Quinclorac Quinolinecarboxylicacid<br />
Command Clomazone lsoxalidinone<br />
ZA 1296 Mesotrione (proposed) Triketone<br />
Mon37503<br />
Sulfonylurea<br />
V-3153<br />
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