Time Apply to actively growing bermudagrass with 4- to 8-inch runners.
Remarks Control is unknown, although metsulfuron appears promising in initial trials. Other data suggest glyphosate at 1.5 lb ae/A and picloram at 1 lb ae/A are effective.
Site of action (metsulfuron) Group 2: acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitor; (glyphosate) Group 9: inhibits EPSP synthase; (picloram) Group 4: synthetic auxin
Poisonous or injurious to plants.
Plants that develop woody tissue.
A plant that starts from seed in the fall, lives over winter, and completes its growth, including seed production, the following season. (Examples: vetch and chickweed.) Many plants commonly known as annuals can also be classified as Winter annuals, depending on time of germination, etc. (See also Annual.)
A compound that, when added to a spray solution, causes the spray to spread over and wet surfaces more thoroughly.
A finely divided dry herbicide formulation that can be suspended readily in water.
A complete approach, involving all appropriate weed control practices organized into a logical and effective plan for reducing detrimental aspects of weeds in cropping systems or situations.