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Purple Moonflower Control with Purple Moonflower Control with Postemergence HerbicidesPostemergence Herbicides
Eric P. Prostko and Daniel S. PriceAssociate Professor/Extension Weed Specialist and Crisp County Extension Agent
The University of Georgia
INTRODUCTION
Purple moonflower (Ipomoea turbinata) is becoming common in many agricultural fields in Georgia. Because this weed has typically not been a major problem, growers are unfamiliar with its identification and control. Unfortunately, limited information on the control of this weed is available. Therefore, the objective of this research was to evaluate numerous postemergence herbicides for the control of purple moonflower in the greenhouse.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Purple moonflower seed were collected in the fall of 2008 from a commercial corn field in Crisp County. The seed were air dried at room temperature for 40 days. Prior to planting in the greenhouse, the seed were mechanically scarified with sandpaper to improve germination. Five seeds were planted into Styrofoam cups or plastic pots filled with Miracle-Gro potting mix. After emergence, the pots were thinned to contain 1 moonflower plant. Once the plants reached the 2 leaf stage (3-6” tall), 26 herbicide treatments were applied using a spray chamber calibrated to deliver 15 GPA using 8002XR nozzle tips. Each treatment was replicated 3 times and the experiment was repeated. Visual weed control ratings (0-100%) and above-ground fresh weight biomass data were collected 10 days after treatment. The data for each experiment were combined and means were separated using Fischer’s Protected LSD Test (P = 0.10).
1. NTC
2. Strongarm @ 0.45 oz/A + NIS
3. Reflex @ 16 oz/A + NIS
4. Cobra @ 12.5 oz/A + COC
5. Ultra Blazer @ 16 oz/A + NIS6. Callisto @ 3 oz/A + COC + 28% UAN
7. Laudis @ 3 oz/A + COC + 28% UAN
8. Atrazine @ 48 oz/A + COC
9. Cadre @ 4 oz/A + COC
10. Ignite @ 22 oz/A
11. Linex @ 24 oz/A + NIS
12. Aim @ 1.5 oz/A + COC
13. 2,4-D amine @ 16 oz/A
14. 2,4-DB @ 18 oz/A + COC
15. Status @ 5 oz/A + NIS
16. Roundup PowerMax @ 22 oz/A
17. Staple LX @ 2.7 oz/A + NIS
18. Envoke @ 0.1 oz/A + NIS19. Evik @ 2 lb/A + NIS
20. Roundup P-Max @ 22 oz/A + Staple LX @ 2.7 oz/A
21. Roundup P-Max @ 22 oz/A + Aim @ 1.5 oz/A
22. Roundup P-Max @ 22 oz/A + Valor @ 2 oz/A
23. Direx @ 32 oz/A + MSMA @ 40 oz/A + NIS
24. Direx @ 32 oz/A + MSMA @ 40 oz/A + Aim @ 1 oz/A + NIS
25. Direx @ 32 oz/A + MSMA @ 40 oz/A + Valor @ 1 oz/A + NIS
26. Gramoxone Inteon @ 32 oz/A + NIS
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Results are presented in Figures 1 and 2. The following treatments provided ≥ 90% visual control and biomass reduction: Reflex (3); Cobra (4); Ultra Blazer (5); Callisto (6); Atrazine (8); Aim (12); 2,4-D amine (13); Evik (19); Roundup P-Max + Aim (21); Roundup P-Max + Valor (22); Direx + MSMA (23); Direx + MSMA + Aim (24); Direx + MSMA + Valor (25). The following treatments provided 80-89% visual weed control and biomass reduction: Ignite (10); 2,4-DB (14); Roundup P-Max + Staple (20); and Gramoxone Inteon (26). Treatments that provided 70-79% visual control and biomass reduction included Laudis (7) and Cadre (9). All other treatments provided less than 70% visual control and biomass reduction.
Figure 1. Purple Moonflower Visual Control in the Greenhouse – 10 DAT.
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Figure 2. Purple Moonflower Biomass Reduction (Fresh Weight) in the Greenhouse – 10 DAT.
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Aim Callisto
Atrazine Direx + MSMA
NIS @ 0.25% v/v (Induce)COC @ 1% v/v (Agridex)