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Weed Technology | 2010

Microencapsulated Herbicide-Treated Bark Mulches for Nursery Container Weed Control

Hannah M. Mathers; Luke T. Case

Abstract Nursery container preemergence herbicides must be applied multiple times, usually every 6 to 8 wk, in order to maintain acceptable weed control. Nursery growers have identified extended duration of container preemergence activity as a research priority for reduction of herbicide usage and costs. The objective of this study was to determine if the combination of slow-release (microencapsulated [ME]) formulations of alachlor and acetochlor with wood-based organic mulches could provide extended efficacy and reduced phytotoxicity vs. over-the-top (OTT) sprays or mulch alone. Efficacy and phytotoxicity studies were conducted over 3 yr with various plants. Both acetochlor formulation OTT sprays reduced spirea shoot dry weights at 45 and 110 days after treatment (DAT) compared with the controls, and emulsifiable concentrate (EC) acetochlor OTT spray also reduced shoot dry weights of rose. No herbicide-treated bark mulch (TBM) combination reduced rose or spirea shoot dry weights. EC acetochlor + hardwood (in 2003) was the only treatment to provide 100% weed control at 45 and 110 DAT. The addition of EC or ME acetochlor to mulch reduced phytotoxicity and extended efficacy in 2002 and 2003; alachlor EC or ME TBM did not. Regardless of bark type, 3-yr average EC and ME TBM were 80% more effective than untreated bark mulch (UBM) and 83% and 98% more effective at 45 and 110 DAT, respectively than their comparable OTT sprays. Of the eight treatments that received ratings above commercially acceptable, averaged over dates and years, the three providing the least phytotoxicity and greatest extent, consistency, and duration of efficacy were all TBM combinations: EC acetochlor + Douglas fir or hardwood bark, EC acetochlor + pine, and ME acetochlor + pine. TBM-reduced phytotoxicity compared with OTT sprays. Nomenclature: Acetochlor; alachlor; Carefree Beauty Rose, Rosa × hybrid ‘Carefree Beauty’; spirea, Spirea japonica L. f. ‘Little Princess’.


Horttechnology | 2007

Abiotic Factors Influencing Root Growth of Woody Nursery Plants in Containers

Hannah M. Mathers; S.B. Lowe; C. Scagel; D.K. Struve; L.T. Case


Horttechnology | 2003

Summary of Temperature Stress Issues in Nursery Containers and Current Methods of Protection

Hannah M. Mathers


Horttechnology | 2003

Novel Methods of Weed Control in Containers

Hannah M. Mathers


Horttechnology | 2005

Improving Irrigation Water Use in Container Nurseries

Hannah M. Mathers; Luke T. Case; Thomas H. Yeager


Horttechnology | 2007

Rice Hulls, Leaf-waste Pellets, and Pine Bark as Herbicide Carriers for Container-grown Woody Ornamentals

Jayesh B. Samtani; Gary J. Kling; Hannah M. Mathers; Luke T. Case


Horttechnology | 2005

Bareroot and Balled-and-burlapped Red Oak and Green Ash Can Be Summer Transplanted using the Missouri Gravel Bed System

Chris Starbuck; Daniel K. Struve; Hannah M. Mathers


Hortscience | 2006

Fertilizer Application Method Affects Growth, Nutrient, and Water Use Efficiency of Container-Grown Shade Tree Whips

Alison A. Stoven; Hannah M. Mathers; Daniel K. Struve


Archive | 2014

NATURAL BIOHERBICIDES AND RELATED MATERIALS AND METHODS

Hannah M. Mathers; Luke T. Case


Hortscience | 2010

Nursery Worker Turnover and Language Proficiency

Hannah M. Mathers; Alejandra A. Acuna; Donna R. Long; Bridget K. Behe; Alan W. Hodges; John J. Haydu; Ursula K. Schuch; Susan Barton; Jennifer H. Dennis; Brian K. Maynard; Charles R. Hall; Robert J. McNeil; Thomas P. Archer

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Amy F. Iezzoni

Michigan State University

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Brian K. Maynard

University of Rhode Island

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Bridget K. Behe

Michigan State University

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Chris Starbuck

Agricultural Research Service

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