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Deschampsia flexuosa is a commonly occurring calcifuge grasswhich can be detrimental to tree regeneration. In the work reportedhere, two experiments using pot-grown plants and one field experimentwere set up to investigate the relative efficacy of variousherbicides in controlling
D. flexuosa. Cycloxydim, glyphosateand imazapyr applied in the summer killed virtually all pot-grownplants of
D. flexuosa within 1 year of treatment. Hexazinoneand propyzamide were also effective at the recommended doses.Mixture B enhanced the efficacy of several herbicide treatmentsbut pre-spraying plant moisture stress had no effect on subsequentherbicide activity. Cycloxydim and imazapyr applied in springor summer gave excellent long-term control in the field. Itis concluded that if non-chemical approaches such as canopymanipulation or cultivation fail to give adequate control of
D. flexuosa and herbicide use becomes necessary to allow treeregeneration, then cycloxydim applied at 0.45 kg a.i. ha
1appears to be an effective alternative to the use of more broad-spectrumproducts, and gives very good tree tolerance. If herbicide useis required prior to tree establishment, glyphosate may be acheaper option and will control a broader spectrum of weeds,although it is slightly less effective than cycloxydim on
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