Weed Control And Watermelon Tolerance To SANDEA. Herbicides Labeled for Watermelons 1.Gramoxone,Boa (paraquat)…..…Preplant, Row Middles 2.Roundup, others.

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Weed Control And Watermelon Tolerance To SANDEA

Herbicides Labeled for Watermelons 1.Gramoxone,Boa (paraquat)…..…Preplant, Row Middles 2.Roundup, others (glyphosphate)…Preplant 3.Prefar (bensulide)……………PPI or PRE 4.Curbit (ethalfluralin)…………….…PRE 5.Command (clomazone)……………PRE 6.Alanap (napthalam)………PRE or POST 7.Poast (sethoxydim)…………………POST 8.Treflan HFP (trifluralin)…..Row Middles

Watermelon Trials, Cordele, GA Vidalia, GA Attapulgus, GA

Non-treated Control Sandea (0.5 oz/A) PRE

Non-treated Control Sandea (0.5 oz/A) POST 2-leaf watermelon 2” Palmer Amaranth

non-treatedSandea 2/3 oz + Curbit 1.5 pt

Crop Injury??

Herbicide Injury Ratings Sandea… Pre % Injury April 23 April 27 May 9 May 23 June oz 0.75 oz 1.0 oz Check

Herbicide Injury Ratings Sandea… Post (1-2 Leaves) % Injury May 9 May 23 May 29 June oz 0.75 oz 1.0 oz Check

Herbicide Injury Ratings Sandea… Post (12-15” Runners) % Injury May 23 May 29 June oz 0.75 oz 1.0 oz Check

Sandea 0.75 oz Post

Untreated Sandea 0.75 oz/acre Post

Sandea 0.75 oz/acre Post Sandea 0.75 oz/acre Post

Sandea POST to Watermelon with 12” Runner

Sandea 0.75 oz/acre Late Post

Nontreated Sandea (0.5 oz/acre) Watermelon farm in Crisp County, May Treatment at 1-leaf. Pictures to scale.

Sandea (0.5 oz/A) PRE Sandea (0.5 oz/A) POST 2-leaf watermelon

Effects on Yield

Yield Data Sandea… 0.5 Oz/acre lbs /plot Pre 1-2 leaf 12" runnersCheck July 9 July 16 July 23 Total

Yield Data Sandea… 0.75 Oz/acre lbs /plot Pre 1-2 leaf 12" runnersCheck July 9 July 16 July 23 Total

Yield Data Sandea… 1.0 Oz/acre lbs /plot Pre 1-2 leaf 12" runnersCheck July 9 July 16 July 23 Total

Melon Size Sandea…0.5 Oz/acre lbs /plot Pre1-2 Leaf12" RunnersCheck < 20 lb lb

Melon Size Sandea…0.75 Oz/acre lbs /plot Pre1-2 Leaf12" RunnersCheck < 20 lb lb

Melon Size Sandea…1.0 Oz/acre lbs /plot Pre1-2 Leaf12" RunnersCheck < 20 lb lb

Conclusions 1.Curbit is a useful tool in the control of nutsedge and pigweeds.

Conclusions 1.Curbit is a useful tool in the control of nutsedge and pigweeds. 2.Do not allow Sandea to contact foliage.

Conclusions 1.Curbit is a useful tool in the control of nutsedge and pigweeds. 2.Do not allow Sandea to contact foliage. 3.Sandea PRE may slightly delay maturity.

Conclusions 1.Curbit is a useful tool in the control of nutsedge and pigweeds. 2.Do not allow Sandea to contact foliage. 3.Sandea PRE may slightly delay maturity. 4.Need label for Sandea PRE and row middles.

Conclusions 1.Curbit is a useful tool in the control of nutsedge and pigweeds. 2.Do not allow Sandea to contact foliage. 3.Sandea PRE may slightly delay maturity. 4.Need label for Sandea PRE and row middles. 5.Need additional research in plasticulture systems.