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Clean Seedbeds are Possible! Aug 18, 2009
Tenacity (mesotrione) is now labeled for sports fields in the state of Ohio (check with local suppliers and County Extension Agents for other state and country regulations).Tenacity is a herbicide that has both pre-emergence and post-emergence efficacy on weeds, while causing negligable injury to the desirable grass. Research undertaken by Ohio State over the last few years has shown that Tenacity can be used safely in the following scenarios:
* As a preemergence herbicide. Applied at time of seeding, it will prevent broadleaf and grassy weeds from germinating and taking over the seedbed. Our research on the three main cool-season grasses for athletic fields (ryegrass, tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass) has shown that it is safe to use on desirable grass and extremely effective at preventing weed germination - see Picture 1 top left. Other weeds/grasses that may be controlled with Tenacity include nimblewill and creeping bentgrass. Research programs are also looking at the control of Poa annua and Poa trivialis. Picture 1: Dr. Dave Gardner, Pictures 2 and 3: Pam Sherratt
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About SportsNotesSportsNotes was developed to keep Athletic Field Managers abreast of current topics important in daily management of turfgrass.Provided on a continual basis throughout the year, the topics covered primarily involve both abiotic and biotic stresses that are presently occurring. Originally developed by Pam Sherratt, Sports Turf Extension Specialist, all members of BuckeyeTurf contribute to these timely technical notes. News from MLS
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