Control of Yaupon and Associated Species
- 1 May 1972
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Weed Science
- Vol. 20 (3) , 246-249
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0043174500035529
Abstract
Early spring spray applications of the potassium salt of 4-amino-3,5,6-trichloropicolinic acid (picloram) and certain formulations of 1:1 mixtures of picloram plus (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)acetic acid (2,4,5-T) controlled yaupon(Ilex vomitoriaAit.). Ester formulations of picloram or picloram plus 2,4,5-T were ineffective. Combinations of surfactant and oil: water carriers usually did not improve herbicide performance over water carriers. Granular picloram was superior to sprays when applied as soil treatments at equal rates and controlled yaupon at most dates of application. Post oak(Quercus stellataWangenh.) and blackjack oak(Quercus marilandicaMuenchh.) were controlled more effectively by picloram or picloram plus 2,4,5-T sprays on the foliage than by granular picloram as a soil treatment. Picloram granules usually killed winged elm(Ulmus alataMichx.) regardless of date of application.Keywords
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