Timing and Rate of Chaparral Treatment Affects Tall Fescue Seedhead Development and Pasture Plant Densities

Ben M. Goff, Glen E. Aiken, William W. Witt, Jessica A. Williamson, E. Scott Flynn, Patrick L. Burch
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The herbicide, Chaparral, has been shown to suppress seedhead development in tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) pastures and reduce the symptoms of tall fescue toxicosis in cattle. However, little is known about the logistics of herbicide treatment on tall fescue pastures. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of three rates of Chaparral on tall fescue pasture when applied at three times (October, March, and April) during the growing season. Chaparral reduced seedhead densities of tall fescue on all treatment dates, but the highest levels of suppression were achieved with a late-spring treatment, when tall fescue was in the early stages of reproductive growth. This treatment was also the least detrimental to tall fescue plant densities. Chaparral applied to vegetative tall fescue in the early spring had the least effect on seedhead densities but significantly reduced the density of tall fescue crowns. Other species of grass began to encroach into tall fescue stands following herbicide treatment during the fall and early spring. Delaying Chaparral until late spring may be more effective for producers because it may allow for greater control of seedheads with less loss in tall fescue and the potential for higher forage yields. There was some effect of suppressing reproductive growth of tall fescue with a fall treatment of Chaparral, but more research may be needed to evaluate its merit over a late-spring treatment.

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灌木林处理的时机和速率影响高羊茅种子头发育和牧草植物密度
除草剂Chaparral已被证明可以抑制高羊茅(Lolium arundinaceum)牧场的种子头发育,并减轻牛高羊茅中毒的症状。然而,对高羊茅牧场除草剂处理的物流知之甚少。本研究的目的是确定在生长季节三次(10月、3月和4月)施用三种浓度的Chaparral对高羊茅草场的影响。在所有处理日期,叶柏醛都降低了高羊茅的种头密度,但在晚春处理达到了最高的抑制水平,此时高羊茅处于生殖生长的早期阶段。该处理对高羊茅植株密度的危害最小。早春施肥对高羊茅种头密度影响最小,但显著降低了高羊茅冠密度。在秋季和早春进行除草剂处理后,其他种类的草开始侵入高羊茅林。将Chaparral推迟到晚春可能对生产者更有效,因为它可以更好地控制种子头,减少高羊茅的损失,并有可能提高饲料产量。秋处理对高羊茅的生殖生长有一定的抑制作用,但还需要进一步的研究来评价其与晚春处理的优势。
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