- Author: Brad Hanson
When talking about chemical weed control, a lot of different terms are used to describe the chemicals and application techniques being used. Some are terms are pretty straight forward while others are a little more specific or specialized. I thought it might be a good time to run through a few commonly used terms. Feel free to add (via comments) any important terms that I miss and I’ll try to edit them in over time.
Preemergence (or preemergent) herbicides. Herbicides that are applied before the target weed germinates and emerges. Many, but not all, preemergence herbicides have little activity on existing vegetation. Instead, they act on the roots or shoots of newly germinated seeds – often killing the...
- Posted By: Brad Hanson
- Written by: WSSA press release
The Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) recently released a series of free online training modules on understanding and managing herbicide resistance. The target audience for the five modules is consultants/field advisors/agronomists but I think any weed managers could benefit from them.
According to David Shaw, the chairman of the WSSA Herbicide Resistance Education Committee "When farmers have a better understanding of herbicide resistance and how to manage it, they can adopt proactive management programs that delay or mitigate the evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds".
The five training modules include:
Lesson 1:...
- Posted By: Brad Hanson
- Written by: www.ucanr.org/hrwsurvey
Today I'm asking for input from folks who work in orchard and vineyard weed control (land owners, managers, pest control advisors, sprayer operators, etc.) on your take on herbicide resistant weeds. What have your experiences been and what are your concerns?
Below is a link to an online survey to find out what tree and vine weed managers think about herbicide resistance. Your responses will be kept anonymous but the overall trends will be helpful for planning research and extension programs. Eventually, the results of this survey will be coupled with the results greenhouse testing of weeds collected throughout the state.
- Posted By: Brad Hanson
- Written by: Anil Shrestha, Kurt Hembree, and Steven Wright
Someone asked me a question this morning about management option for hairy fleabane and it reminded me of a nice publication that Anil, Kurt, and Steve put together a couple years ago. See ANR Publication 8314 here: http://ucanr.org/freepubs/docs/8314.pdf It is also attached as a pdf at the bottom of this post.
These two weeds have been around for a long time but are becoming more widespread throughout the Central Valley and other parts of California in large part due to the selection of glyphosate-resistant biotypes. Both weeds are early invaders of disturbed areas but do not tolerate too much additional tillage because the seedling do not emerge from very...
- Author: Brad Hanson
There is a lot of information out there! While looking for something else, I ran across a Western Farm Press article from last fall about Roundup Ready canola growing on roadsides etc. I've heard Doug Munier talk about this issue and I'm sure many of you have too. I though Harry Kline did a nice job of summarizing the issue so I thought I'd revisit it today.
The article can be found here: http://westernfarmpress.com/management/rr-canola-evolves-vexing-weed
Several years ago, Doug Munier (UCCE in Glenn Co) and Kent Brittan (UCCE in Yolo Co) were part of a team testing canola as an alternative crop in California -...