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Published online 1 May 1965
Published in Agron J 57:258-260 (1965)
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Broadleaved Weed Control in Turf1

S. W. Bingham and R. E. Schmidt2

Synopsis: Dicamba at 1/2 pound per acre gave effective control of white clover, curly dock, and chicory. At 1 pound per acre dicamba was effective for control of dandelion and chickweed in bluegrass lawns. Bentgrass turf was tolerant to 1/2 pound per acre rates while bluegrass was unaffected at 2 pounds per acre. Substituted oleyl amines of 2,4-D, 2,4,5-T, and silvex gave comparable control of broadleaved weeds as dimethylamine salt formulations of these herbicides.


1 Contribution of the Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, Blacksburg, Virginia.

2 Associate Professor of Plant Physiology and Assistant Professor of Agronomy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia.

Received for publication October 30, 1964.





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