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Effect of Ambient Moisture on Aminocyclopyrachlor Efficacy

机译:Effect of Ambient Moisture on Aminocyclopyrachlor Efficacy

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Aminocyclopyrachlor (AMCP) is a newly developed synthetic auxin herbicide for broadleaf weed control in turfgrass systems. AMCP has been observed to undergo rapid photodecomposition in shallow water when exposed to sunlight. Most herbicide applications on golf courses occur during the morning when dew is still present on the turfgrass canopy. These conditions could result in efficacy loss if photolysis occurred while AMCP is suspended in dew droplets. Research was conducted to determine the effect ofambient moisture on AMCP efficacy. AMCP (79 and 105 g ae ha~(-1)), aminopyralid (280 g ae ha~(-1)), and two AMCP granular formulations (84 g ha~(-1)) were applied to dew-covered (WET) and dew-excluded (DRY) 'Tifway' bermudagrass plots. Herbicide treatments applied to WET plots had greater visually rated bermudagrass injury than respective treatments applied to DRY plots at 7 and 21 d after treatment (DAT), with the exception of aminopyralid at 21 DAT. Normalized difference vegetative index on turfgrassquality complemented visual ratings, indicating greater turfgrass quality reductions when applied to WET vs. DRY plots. These results indicate that AMCP applications made to dew-covered turfgrass can increase herbicidal efficacy, and no significant losses due to photodegradation were observed.

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