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Weed Control in Carrot PNVA, Pasco. Rick Boydston USDA-ARS Prosser, WA. Carrot Weed Control. Carrots are very susceptible to competition from weeds (reduces carrot size, may cause malformed carrots, harvest losses)
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Weed Control in Carrot PNVA, Pasco Rick Boydston USDA-ARS Prosser, WA
Carrot Weed Control • Carrots are very susceptible to competition from weeds (reduces carrot size, may cause malformed carrots, harvest losses) eg. volunteer potato reduced carrot yield by 22 to 91% depending on potato densities. • Weeds can also act as hosts to insect pests, nematodes, and diseases of carrots.
Cultural and Mechanical Weed Control in Carrots Pre-sowing: • Various types of tillage implements and bedformers • Weeding implements for first flush of weeds After sowing – pre-germination of carrots: • Flame or steam weeder • Harrow for blind weeding After germination of carrots: • Various types of tine cultivators • Brush weeder • Steerage hoe (cultivator) • Hand hoe **Early weeding most critical on carrot yield (first 4-6 wks)**
Stale seedbed – a fresh start • Till soil and form beds • Allow weeds to germinate (irrigate) • Remove/control germinated weeds • Manual removal – shallow tillage • In dry months, withhold irrigation • Flame • Herbicides • Plant desirable species (minimal tillage)
Alternative Strategy • Prepare seedbed just 5-7 days prior to planting carrots to promote weed emergence prior to carrots – followed by flaming before carrots emerge.
Flame weeding • Propane fueled burners • Idea is to just break cell membranes (dark green color after flaming) • Controls primarily young, emerged annual broadleaf weeds that have exposed growing points • Grass and perennial weed control often poor, with re-growth after treatment • Grass weeds: growing point often below-ground • Perennial weeds: re-grow from root tissue • Energy costs are high
Band steamed • Prototype II in carrot: • 80-90% weeding effectiveness against annual weeds at 800C • tendency for a higher marketable yield • fuel consumption < 400 l ha-1
Power rotary harrow Reduction in numbers of carrot seedlings and weeds by three different weeding implements (Mildura 2002)
Herbicides Registered for Carrot Lorox (linuron) Poast (sethoxydim) Treflan (trifluralin) Fusilade (fluazifop-butyl) Sencor (metribuzin) Select (clethodim) Nortron (ethofumesate) Prowl H2O (pendimethalin) Roundup (glyphosate) Gramoxone (paraquat)
Roundup, Gramoxone, Flaming Prior to crop emergence – stale seedbed Nonselective Aim 2EW – carrot stand loss and yield loss when applied at rates of 1 or 2 fl oz/a
Trifluralin (Treflan, others) Preplant incorporated treatment for control of annual grasses and broadleaves
Lorox 50DF Status: Primary carrot herbicide “Do not apply to sand or loamy sand. Do not use on soils with less than 1% organic matter” Use: PRE and POST control of most broadleaves and annual grasses; Max. 2 lb ai/a/yr Concerns: POST applications at temp >85F can burn carrots; some weeds have developed resistance to PS II inhibitors POST - Wait 2 wks or more after first application Carrots must have 2 lvs or more (~3 inches tall)
Sencor 75DF Triazine, PS II inhibitor Use: POST control of annual broadleaves when carrots have 5-6 leaves Concerns: May burn carrots at temp <55 or >85F Sensitive varieties Do not tank mix Weed resistance
Fusilade, Poast, Select Use: POST grass control; volunteer small grains Avoid tank mixes with Lorox or Sencor Avoid applying to water stressed grasses Always use adjuvants according to label
Prowl H2O (3.8 CS) Use: 2 pts/acre (max. 2 pts/season) - Postplant, preemergence w/in 2 days of planting - Layby as a directed spray before weed emergence. Chemigation – only prior to carrot emergence. Possible substitute for Treflan
Prowl H2O (pendimethalin) Spotted spurge Kochia Lambsquarters Purslane Pigweed sp. Annual grasses
Nortron (Ethofumesate) • Labeled in OR and WA • Bayer - sugarbeet, grass seed herbicide • 1.5 – 2 lb ai/a (48 – 64 fl oz/a) • PRE 48 oz coarse soils 64 oz med and fine soils • Early POST (PRE to weeds) – 64 fl oz (2-4 leaf carrot) Max 128 fl oz (1 gal) per season • Rotation crop interval – 12 month • Some carrot leaf fusion at higher doses
Nortron (Ethofumesate) Chickweed Kochia Lambsquarters Russian thistle Smartweed/ladysthumb Black Nightshade Purslane Redroot Pigweed Volunteer Potato
Barnyardgrass Green foxtail Yellow foxtail Large crabgrass Downy brome Wild oat Volunteer grains Nortron –grass weed control
Carrot Trial 2003 • Nortron applied PRE delayed potato emergence, stunted potato growth, and caused epinastic growth on potato. Nortron also applied POST at 2 leaf stage of carrot (potatoes had 6 leaves). May 15, 2003 – Delayed potato emergence
Reduced due to potato competition a a a b POST/POST POST PRE/POST
Summary • Nortron applied PRE delayed potato emergence and applied POST reduced potato growth in carrots. • Sequential applications of Nortron 1.5/2 lb ai/a (PRE/POST) reduced number and weight of potato tubers and prevented carrot yield loss from volunteer potato. • Sequential applications of Nortron and Caparol applied POST also provided good potato control without reducing carrot yields.
Caparol 4F – NOT Labeled Status: Possible label in 2008 PRE or POST control of broadleaves. Use as a substitute for Lorox (controls many similar weeds as Lorox) Volunteer potato - single or sequential POST applications of Caparol at 1 to 2 lb ai/a, were safe on carrot and suppressed volunteer potato. Mode of action similar to Lorox (PS II inhibitor); potential crop stunting
Dual Magnum – NOT labeled in WA Status: 24c label in Oregon; growers must Indemnify Syngenta before use Use: PRE control of nutsedge, annual grasses, pigweeds, and nightshades. Keep rates low to avoid crop damage Concerns: Stand thinning on sandy soils Future: Use with Lorox for nutsedge and crabgrass, and resistant pigweed control
Summary • Organic systems: stale seedbed, flame, cultivation, hand-weed • Prowl H2O – pre or post directed, 2 pts/a grass and small seeded broadleaf weeds • Nortron – pre (48-64 fl oz), post (64 fl oz) volunteer potato suppression, grasses, and selected broadleaf weeds • Future labels?? Caparol – pre and post Dual – pre for nutsedge, grasses
Crossing paths on their respective journeys of destiny, Johnny Appleseed and Irving Ragweed nod “hello.”