Tumble windmill grass (Chloris verticillata Nutt.) control with POST herbicides

Author:

Dhanda Sachin1ORCID,Kumar Vipan2ORCID,Sharma Akhilesh3,Liu Rui4

Affiliation:

1. Agricultural Research Center Kansas State University Hays Kansas USA

2. School of Integrative Plant Science, Soil and Crop Sciences Section Cornell University Ithaca New York USA

3. Biological and Agricultural Engineering Kansas State University Manhattan Kansas USA

4. Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension Center Washington State University Prosser Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractTumble windmill grass (Chloris verticillata Nutt.) is a problematic perennial grass weed in the semiarid Central Great Plains (CGP). Greenhouse and fallow field experiments were conducted during 2021 and 2022 at Kansas State University Agricultural Research Center near Hays, KS, to determine the effectiveness of various POST herbicides for tumble windmill grass control. All selected POST herbicides were applied at field‐recommended rates at the seedling growth stage (3‐to 4‐inches tall) of tumble windmill grass in greenhouse study. Tumble windmill grass was at the heading growth stage (10‐to‐12‐inches tall) in fallow fields when POST herbicides were tested. Results from greenhouse study indicated that quizalofop‐P‐ethyl (QPE) and clethodim provided ≥ 95% control and shoot biomass reduction of tumble windmill grass at 28 days after treatment. Glyphosate provided 89% control and 93% shoot biomass reduction of tumble windmill grass. Imazamox and nicosulfuron had the least control (41 to 51%) and shoot biomass reduction (43 to 66%) of tumble windmill grass in greenhouse study. In contrast, all tested POST herbicides were comparatively less effective on tumble windmill grass (≤68% control and ≤ 50% shoot biomass reduction) except glyphosate (85% control and 54% shoot biomass reduction) in field study. These results conclude that clethodim, QPE, and glyphosate applied at early growth stages can provide effective control of tumble windmill grass in the CGP region.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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