289-45 Use of Penoxsulam As Transition Aid for Perennial Ryegrass Removal in Arizona.
Poster Number 737
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In the 2012 research trials, penoxsulam was applied as Sapphire® in May and June timings from 2-24 fl oz/A (5.5-66 g ai/ha) to assess impact on both perennial ryegrass and bermudagrass. Sapphire at 24 fl oz/A was the most effective application rate to remove perennial ryegrass with minimal impact on the bermudagrass at both application timings. The May application resulted in a transition of the turf stand from 100 % perennial ryegrass green tissue to a stand of 80% bermudagrass and 20% perennial ryegrass resulting in a 15% increase in turf quality versus the commercial standard within 36 days. Sapphire was not observed to inhibit regrowth of bermudagrass when applied at 24 fl oz/A. Sapphire removal of perennial ryegrass has been shown to be a comparatively smooth and gradual process. The typically slow perennial ryegrass removal in conjunction with the lack of inhibition of bermudagrass, results in a comparatively stable quality, green turf during transition.
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