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Vol. 54—2000 - NorthEastern Weed Science Society

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Classification based on action on apical dominance<br />

Strong Apical Dominance Mild Apical Dominance Non Apical Dominance<br />

Inhibitor (S-ADI) Inhibitor (M-ADI) Inhibitor (N-ADI)<br />

Asulam Chlorimuron Command<br />

Carfentrazone S-Metolachlor Quinclorac<br />

Mon-37503 Tribenuron Nicosulfuron<br />

V-3153 Rimsulfuron<br />

Triasulfuron<br />

Triflusulfuron<br />

ZA-1296<br />

Classification based on level of safety on cranberries<br />

Non-phytotoxic Mildly phytotoxic Quite phytotoxic Highly phytotoxic<br />

(::S1,2WAT)* (2-3,2WAT) (4-5,2WAT) (2::6,2WAT)<br />

Nicosulfuron Clomazone Rimsulfuron Carfentrazone<br />

Quinclorac Triflusulfuron V-3153<br />

ZA 1296 Tribenuron Asulam"<br />

Triasulfuron Mon37503 S-Metolachlor<br />

Chlorlrnuron<br />

. . . . .<br />

*PhytotoXlctty ratmg on a scale of 0 10, two weeks after herbicide<br />

treatment<br />

** Asulam phytotoxicity symptom is delayed and may not be visible until<br />

several weeks (up to 6 weeks) after treatment.<br />

13S

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