Title | Sequential herbicide sprays control bermudagrass in cool-season turf |
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File Information | Common bermudagrass is an invasive perennial weed of coo/season turfgrass in California. Complete renovation and loss of use of the turf for up to 4 months has been the only practical method of restoring desirable cool-season turfgrasses. In studies in Southern and Northern California, common bermudagrass was suppressed with sequential herbicide applications, allowing seedling establishment and regrowth of competitive cool-season turfgrass species. This was accomplished without losing use of the turf area. |
Date Added | Dec 17, 2019 |
Description | Journal/extension publication |
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