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The effects of sulfometuron on the root growth of loblolly pine
Authors:Andrew D. Barnes  Shepard M. Zedaker  Peter P. Feret  John R. Seiler
Affiliation:(1) School of Forestry, Auburn University, 36849, AL, USA;(2) School of Forestry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 24061 Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract:The effect of sulfometuron (Ousttrade) on the root growth of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings was studied in the field and in two soil types in the greenhouse. In the greenhouse study sulfometuron was applied to the foliage only, the soil only, and to both foliage and soil at the rates of 0.10, 0.21, and 0.42 kg ai/ha. Twenty-eight days after application root growth significantly decreased for all methods of application and with increasing rates e.g., 0.10, 0.21, and 0.42 kg ai/ha sulfometuron reduced new root length by 42%, 53%, and 64%, respectively. Application in the field at the rate of 0.30 kg ai/ha resulted in a 68% reduction in root growth. However, by the end of the growing season treated seedling root and shoot biomass were 115% and 64% greater, respectively. To ensure earlier season survival the rate of sulfometuron applied should be kept at a minimum level that will allow both weed control and adequate root growth. Low rates would be particularly important during a dry planting season.
Keywords:Pinus taeda  Oust  /content/x4k32122l26nmt7j/xxlarge8482.gif"   alt="  trade"   align="  BASELINE"   BORDER="  0"  >  herbaceous weed control
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