- Author: Steven A. Fennimore
- Posted by: Gale Perez
Steve Fennimore is a Professor of Extension (Cooperative Extension Weed Specialist) at UC Davis. His office is located in Salinas, California.
Small acreage Brassica vegetables need additional herbicide options. Among the vegetables grown in California are a number of niche crops such as Bok choi and Brussels sprouts that have a limited number of registered herbicides such as DCPA. Sulfentrazone and S-metolachlor have food use tolerances for use on Brassica head and stem group 5-16, which includes crops such as Bok choi and Brussels...
- Author: Steven Fennimore
Hello
We have been evaluating several herbicides on direct-seed Brassica vegetables: Bok choi, broccoli raab, collard greens, mizuna, mustard greens and radish. We also have evaluated several herbicides in transplanted Brussels Sprouts and Kale. Most of these crops appear to be quite tolerant of Dual Magnum.
The individual trial reports are attached.