Use of Fluridone for Palmer Amaranth Control in Cotton to Decrease the Total Number of Herbicide Applications Season-Long
Use of Fluridone for Palmer Amaranth Control in Cotton to Decrease the Total Number of Herbicide Applications Season-Long
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Mardi Gras Ballroom Salons E, F, G & H (New Orleans Marriott)
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Mardi Gras Ballroom Salons E, F, G & H (New Orleans Marriott)
Use of Fluridone for Palmer Amaranth Control in Cotton to Decrease the Total Number of Herbicide Applications Season-Long.
Z. T. Hill; J. K. Norsworthy; H. D. Bell; M. Bararpour; C. J. Meyer.
Z. T. Hill; J. K. Norsworthy; H. D. Bell; M. Bararpour; C. J. Meyer.
This study was conducted in 2013 to evaluate the length of Palmer amaranth control throughout the season with varying rates of fluridone compared to two commonly applied cotton herbicides fluometuron and diuron; where all herbicides were applied preemergence on cotton.