Abstract
Glyphosate and SC-0224 at 75 or 150 g ae/ha, applied to alfalfa foliage after field dodder and largeseed dodder were parasitically well established, controlled dodder selectively. Glyphosate applied at any time over a range of developmental stages stopped the growth of dodder. Control was best when the herbicides were applied when alfalfa was 20 to 30 cm tall, when maximum length of dodder shoots was 30 to 60 cm, and while host and parasite were both vegetative and growing vigorously. Later application allowed dodder to injure alfalfa before being controlled, and earlier application sometimes allowed dodder to recover and suppress alfalfa before the hay was cut.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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