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Evaluation of Imazapic Applications for Establishment of Southeastern Wildrye

Agronomy Journal, 2017
Core Ideas Southeastern wildrye can be successfully established using imazapic as a pre‐ and post‐emergence herbicide. Lower rates of imazapic are successful at controlling winter annual weeds, such as henbit and little barley, during establishment of southeastern wildrye.
J. Brett Rushing, Matthew T. Thornton
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Weed Management in Imidazolinone-Resistant Corn with Imazapic

Weed Technology, 2004
Field studies were conducted in 1992 and 1993 to evaluate imazapic alone and in postemergence (POST) mixtures with atrazine or bentazon for weed control in imidazolinone-resistant corn treated with carbofuran. Nicosulfuron and nicosulfuron plus atrazine also were evaluated.
Joyce Tredaway Ducar   +2 more
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Reducing Euphorbia esula with a combination of sheep grazing and imazapic

Journal of Arid Environments, 2007
Abstract Field studies were conducted in Idaho from 2002 to 2004 to determine whether summer grazing of sheep for 1 or 2 years before an autumn application of imazapic would enhance control of Euphorbia esula. E. esula , a perennial plant native to parts of Europe and Asia, has invaded the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains after its introduction into
S.S. Seefeldt, J.B. Taylor, S. Van Vleet
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Effects of Imazapic on Target and Nontarget Vegetation during Revegetation

Weed Technology, 2007
Medusahead is an introduced, winter-annual grass covering millions of hectares of the semiarid West. It forms exclusive stands and has a dense thatch cover that resists the establishment of desirable species. Prescribed fire can remove medusahead litter and improve plant establishment. Medusahead control is fundamental to establishing desirable species
Roger L. Sheley   +2 more
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Weed Control and Bermudagrass Tolerance to Imazapic Plus 2,4-D

Weed Technology, 2008
Field studies were conducted during the 2000 and 2001 growing seasons to evaluate imazapic plus 2,4-D for weed control and bermudagrass tolerance. Imazapic at 140 g ai/ha plus 2,4-D at 280 g ai/ha or greater controlled dallisgrass at least 82% and provided at least 90% control of field sandbur, johnsongrass, and field mint.
W James Grichar   +3 more
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Fitorremediação de solo contaminado com imazapic

Caderno Pedagógico
A tolerância de Canavalia ensiformis, Mucuna pruriens e Urochloa brizantha ao herbicida imazapic é reconhecida. Objetivou-se neste trabalho avaliar a capacidade de espécies vegetais na descontaminação de solos contaminados com imazapic. Quatro doses de imazapic (0, 87,5, 175 e 350 g ha-1) foram aplicadas no solo, que posteriormente foi cultivado com C.
Simonny Montthiel Araújo Vasconcelo   +4 more
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Tall Fescue Roadside Right‐of‐Way Mowing Reduction from Imazapic

Agronomy Journal, 2017
Core Ideas Imazapic provided 100% tall fescue seedhead suppression through 56 d after treatment. Imazapic reduced tall fescue mowing requirements by two cycles across 23‐ and 30‐cm intervention heights. Imazapic application to tall fescue mown at 30‐cm intervention height required one mowing event through 70 d after treatment.
Matthew D. Jeffries   +2 more
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Native Grass and Forb Response to Pre-Emergent Application of Imazapic and Imazapyr

Natural Areas Journal, 2011
ABSTRACT: Grassland restoration attempts to rehabilitate and/or re-create biologically diverse native plant communities using a variety of management techniques including seeding, burning, grazing, and most recently using herbicides. Herbicides are an important tool for suppressing weed competition for initial seedling growth and removing exotic ...
Matt A. Bahm, Thomas G. Barnes
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