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Efficacy of Preemergence and Sequential Applications with Corvus, Atrazine, Starane, Balance, Anthem, Capreno, Diflexx and Halex GT in Irrigated Corn

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  • Efficacy of Preemergence and Sequential Applications with Corvus, Atrazine, Starane, Balance, Anthem, Capreno, Diflexx and Halex GT in Irrigated Corn

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    Efficacy of Preemergence and Sequential Applications with Corvus, Atrazine, Starane, Balance, Anthem, Capreno, Diflexx and Halex GT in Irrigated Corn

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Abstract

Control of kochia and quinoa was 98 to 100% regardless of herbicide treatment at 48 days after post applications (DAPT), and 95% or more with all herbicides for Russian thistle. Palmer amaranth control was slightly less with preemergent (PRE) treatments alone compared to sequential treatments. Corvus (isoxaflutole + thiencarbazone) plus atrazine, Starane Ultra (fluroxypyr), and nonionic surfactant preemergence controlled crabgrass by 88%; whereas all other treatments provided 91% or more crabgrass control. Corn with the best herbicide treatments yielded 33 to 66 bu/a more than untreated corn.

Keywords: irrigated corn, Corvus, isoxaflutole + thiencarbazone, Starane, fluroxypyr, Diflexx, Dicamba, Halex GT, Mesotrione, Glyphosate, S-metolchlor, kochia, quinoa, Russian thistle, Palmer amaranth, crabgrass

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Currie, R. & Geier, P., (2016) “Efficacy of Preemergence and Sequential Applications with Corvus, Atrazine, Starane, Balance, Anthem, Capreno, Diflexx and Halex GT in Irrigated Corn”, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 2(7). doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5977.1270

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2016-01-01