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Weed Control with Postemergence Applications of Status, Armezon, Atrazine, Corvus, Verdict, and Roundup PowerMax in Irrigated Corn

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    Weed Control with Postemergence Applications of Status, Armezon, Atrazine, Corvus, Verdict, and Roundup PowerMax in Irrigated Corn

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All postemergence herbicides provided greater than 98% control of quinoa, common sunflower, Palmer amaranth, and green foxtail. Crabgrass and Russian thistle were more difficult to control. All postemergence herbicides except Roundup PowerMax (glypho­sate) alone controlled Russian thistle and crabgrass greater than 89%. Diflexx (dicamba) plus Roundup PowerMax was slightly more efficacious on kochia than Status (diflufen­zopyr + dicamba) plus Armezon (topramezone) with atrazine and Roundup Power­Max, and all other herbicides were intermediate for kochia control. Corn yields did not differ between herbicide treatments. However, all herbicides increased grain yields.

Keywords: irrigated corn, weed control, postemergence applications, kochia, quinoa, common sunflower, Palmer amaranth, green foxtail, Status, Dicamba, Diflufenzopyr, Armezon, Topramezone, Atrazine, Corvus, Isoxaflutole, Thiencarbazone, Verdict, Dimethenamid, Saflufenacil, Roundup PowerMax, glyphosate

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Currie, R. & Geier, P., (2016) “Weed Control with Postemergence Applications of Status, Armezon, Atrazine, Corvus, Verdict, and Roundup PowerMax in Irrigated Corn”, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 2(7). doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5977.1266

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2016-01-01