Evaluation of the "Fit" of Amber and Rave in Tall Fescue Pastures
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1 (BPS07506) Site Description Page 1 of 7 Evaluation of the "Fit" of mber and Rave in Tall Fescue Pastures Trial ID: BPS07506 Location: Bradford REC Protocol ID: synpasture Study Director: Jim Wait and Jianmei Li Investigator: Kevin W. Bradley General Trial Information Study Director: Jim Wait and Jianmei Li Title: ffiliation: Postal Code: _ Investigator: Kevin W. Bradley Title: ffiliation: Postal Code: _ Keywords: Trial Location City: _ Trial Status: State/Prov.: Trial Reliability: Postal Code: _ Initiation Date: Country: _ Planned Completion Date: -Latitude of LL Corner : -Longitude of LL Corner : ltitude of LL Corner: Unit: ngle y-axis to North : Map Reference: Directions: Conducted Under GLP: _ Conducted Under GEP: _ Official Trial Code: Other Trial Code: Guideline Description 1. Objectives: Conclusions: Cooperator/Landowner Cooperator: Country: _ Organization: Phone No: ddress 1: Fax No: ddress 2: City: _ State/Prov: Postal Code: _ Crop Description Crop 1: FESR Festuca arundinacea Tall fescue Variety: Description: Pasture BBCH Scale: BGRM Planting Date: Planting Method: Rate, Unit: Depth, Unit: Perennial ge, Unit: Row Spacing, Unit: Spacing Within Row, Unit: Seed Bed: Soil Temperature, Unit: Soil Moisture: Emergence Date: Harvest Date: Harvest Equipment: Harvested Width, Unit: Harvested Length, Unit: % Standard Moisture: Moisture Meter: Weighing Equipment: Pest Description Pest 1 Type: W Code: VENL Vernonia altissima Common Name: Tall Ironweed Description: Pest 2 Type: W Code: LESSS Lespedeza sp. Common Name: Lespedeza sp. Description: Common Lespedeza
2 (BPS07506) Site Description Page 2 of 7 Pest 3 Type: W Code: RUDTR Rudbeckia triloba Common Name: Brown-eyed-susan Description: Pest 4 Type: W Code: SOLC Solanum carolinense Common Name: Horsenettle Description: Pest 5 Type: W Code: ERIN Erigeron annuus Common Name: nnual fleabane Description: Site and Design Plot Width, Unit: 6.7 FT Site Type: Plot Length, Unit: 45 FT Tillage Type: Replications: 4 Study Design: Randomized Complete Block % Slope: Soil Drainage: _ Trial Initiation Comments: Previous Crops Previous Pesticides Year 1. Maintenance Maintenance Form Form Form Rate Ta No. Date Treatment Name Conc Unit Type Rate Unit Mi 1. _ Comment: Field Prep./Maintenance: Soil Description Description Name: % Sand: % OM: Texture: % Silt: ph: Soil Name: % Clay: CEC: Fert. Level: nalyzed By: dditional Measured Elements Element Quantity Unit Moisture Conditions Overall Moisture Conditions: Closest Weather Station: Distance: Unit: Date Time mount Unit Type Interval Unit 1. pplication Description pplication Date: 3/May/2006 Time of Day: 1:30 PM pplication Method: SPRY pplication Timing: POST pplication Placement: FOLIGE pplied By: JIM ir Temperature, Unit: 67 F % Relative Humidity: 78 Wind Velocity, Unit: 1 MPH Wind Direction: SW Dew Presence (Y/N): N Water Hardness: Soil Temperature, Unit: 62 F Soil Moisture: WET % Cloud Cover: 80 Next Rain Occurred On:
3 (BPS07506) Site Description Page 3 of 7 Crop Stage t Each pplication Crop 1 Code, BBCH Scale: FESR BGRM Stage Scale Used: BBCH Stage Majority, Percent: BOOT 90 Stage Minimum, Percent: Stage Maximum, Percent: Height, Unit: 8 IN Height Minimum, Maximum: Pest Stage t Each pplication Pest 1 Code, Disc., Scale: VENL W Stage Majority, Percent: 7 NODE 90 Stage Minimum, Percent: _ Stage Maximum, Percent: _ Height, Unit: 6 IN Height Minimum, Maximum: Density, Unit: 9 M2 _ Pest 2 Code, Disc., Scale: LESSS W Stage Majority, Percent: VEGET 90 Stage Minimum, Percent: _ Stage Maximum, Percent: _ Height, Unit: 4 IN Height Minimum, Maximum: Density, Unit: 11 M2 _ Pest 3 Code, Disc., Scale: RUDTR W Stage Majority, Percent: ROSETT 80 Stage Minimum, Percent: _ Stage Maximum, Percent: _ Height, Unit: 5 IN Height Minimum, Maximum: Density, Unit: 10 M2 _ Pest 4 Code, Disc., Scale: SOLC W Stage Majority, Percent: UNEMRG 100 Stage Minimum, Percent: _ Stage Maximum, Percent: _ Height, Unit: Height Minimum, Maximum: Density, Unit: Pest 5 Code, Disc., Scale: ERIN W Stage Majority, Percent: 6 NODE 90 Stage Minimum, Percent: _ Stage Maximum, Percent: _ Height, Unit: 3 IN Height Minimum, Maximum: Density, Unit: 30 M2 _
4 (BPS07506) Site Description Page 4 of 7 pplication Equipment ppl. Equipment: BCKPCK Operating Pressure, Unit: 28 PSI Nozzle Type: FLT FN Nozzle Size: 8002 XR Nozzle Spacing, Unit: 15 INCH Nozzles/Row: Nozzle Calibration, Unit: Band Width, Unit: Boom ID: Boom Length, Unit: 6.7 FOOT Boom Height, Unit: 25 INCH Ground Speed, Unit: 3 MPH Incorporation Equip.: Hours to Incorp.: Incorp. Depth, Unit: Carrier: WTER Spray Volume, Unit: 15 GP Mix Size, Unit: LITERS Spray ph: Propellant: CO/2 Tank Mix (Y/N): Y Equipment Comment: Trt No Treatment pplication Comment Date By Notes Date By Deviations Reasons:
5 (BPS07506) OV Means Table Page 5 of 7 Evaluation of the "Fit" of mber and Rave in Tall Fescue Pastures Trial ID: BPS07506 Location: Bradford REC Protocol ID: synpasture Study Director: Jim Wait and Jianmei Li Investigator: Kevin W. Bradley Pest Type W Weed W Weed W Weed Pest Code VENL VENL RUDTR Pest Name Tall Ironweed Tall Ironweed Brwn Eye Susan Crop Code FESR FESR FESR BBCH Scale BGRM BGRM BGRM Crop Name Tall fescue Tall fescue Tall fescue Part Rated PLNT C PLNT P PLNT C PLNT C PLNT P PLNT P Rating Date 19/May/ /May/2006 5/Jun/2006 5/Jun/2006 5/Jun/2006 5/Jun/2006 Rating Data Type PHYSTU CONTROL PHYSTU SDHD SUPPR CONTROL CONTROL Rating Unit Days fter First/Last pplic Trt-Eval Interval 16 D- 16 D- 16 D- 16 D- 58 D- 58 D- Trt Treatment Rate Other Other Growth No. Name Rate Unit Rate Rate Unit Stage Untreated 0.0 e 0.0 e 0.0 d 0.0 e 0.0 e 0.0 b 2 mber LB / 0.28 OZ/ POST 10.0 a-d 33.8 d 22.0 a 70.5 ab 46.0 bcd 67.3 a 2 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 3 mber LB / 0.35 OZ/ POST 6.3 b-e 36.3 bcd 15.8 abc 57.3 bcd 53.5 a-d 60.0 a 3 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 4 mber LB / 0.47 OZ/ POST 11.3 abc 40.0 a-d 22.8 a 72.3 ab 47.3 bcd 71.8 a 4 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 5 mber LB / 0.56 OZ/ POST 16.3 a 36.3 bcd 19.0 ab 72.8 ab 58.3 abc 76.8 a 5 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 6 mber LB / 0.35 OZ/ POST 2.5 de 41.3 a-d 9.8 c 46.3 d 60.3 abc 74.5 a 6 2,4-D mine 0.95 LB / 1 QT/ POST 6 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 7 mber LB / 0.47 OZ/ POST 2.5 de 45.0 ab 14.8 abc 49.5 cd 71.0 a 78.5 a 7 2,4-D mine 0.95 LB / 1 QT/ POST 7 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 8 Rave 0.08 LB / 2 OZ/ POST 5.0 cde 35.0 cd 13.5 bc 50.8 cd 38.0 d 60.0 a 8 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 9 Rave 0.12 LB / 3 OZ/ POST 7.5 b-e 41.3 a-d 15.5 abc 61.5 bcd 47.0 bcd 76.3 a 9 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 10 Rave 0.16 LB / 4 OZ/ POST 10.0 a-d 41.3 a-d 12.5 bc 67.0 abc 53.3 a-d 66.3 a 10 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 11 Rave 0.2 LB / 5 OZ/ POST 11.3 abc 43.8 abc 15.3 abc 59.5 bcd 65.3 ab 76.0 a 11 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 12 Rave 0.12 LB / 3 OZ/ POST 1.3 e 46.3 a 8.3 c 45.5 d 53.5 a-d 76.3 a 12 2,4-D mine 0.95 LB / 1 QT/ POST 12 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 13 Rave 0.16 LB / 4 OZ/ POST 1.3 e 45.0 ab 10.0 c 43.5 d 69.5 a 74.3 a 13 2,4-D mine 0.95 LB / 1 QT/ POST 13 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 14 Cimarron LB / 0.3 OZ/ POST 13.8 ab 38.8 a-d 19.5 ab 81.0 a 42.5 cd 71.3 a 14 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST LSD (P=.05) Standard Deviation CV Grand Mean Bartlett's X P(Bartlett's X2) * 0.01* Replicate F Replicate Prob(F) Treatment F Treatment Prob(F) Means followed by same letter do not significantly differ (P=.05, Duncan's New MRT) Mean comparisons performed only when OV Treatment P(F) is significant at mean comparison OSL.
6 (BPS07506) OV Means Table Page 6 of 7 Pest Type W Weed W Weed W Weed W Weed W Weed Pest Code VENL LESSS RUDTR SOLC ERIN Pest Name Tall Ironweed Lespedeza sp. Brwn Eye Susan Horsenettle nn Fleabane Crop Code FESR BBCH Scale BGRM Crop Name Tall fescue Part Rated PLNT C PLNT P PLNT P PLNT P PLNT P PLNT P Rating Date 30/Jun/ /Jun/ /Jun/ /Jun/ /Jun/ /Jun/2006 Rating Data Type PHYGEN CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL Rating Unit Days fter First/Last pplic Trt-Eval Interval 58 D- 58 D- 58 D- 58 D- 58 D- 58 D- Trt Treatment Rate Other Other Growth No. Name Rate Unit Rate Rate Unit Stage Untreated 0.0 h 0.0 c 0.0 d 0.0 d 0.0 c 0.0 b 2 mber LB / 0.28 OZ/ POST 16.3 bcd 17.5 bc 2.5 cd 70.0 bc 10.0 bc 99.0 a 2 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 3 mber LB / 0.35 OZ/ POST 9.3 d-g 22.5 b 2.5 cd 70.0 bc 13.8 ab 99.0 a 3 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 4 mber LB / 0.47 OZ/ POST 20.0 bc 18.8 b 12.5 cd 78.8 ab 12.5 ab 99.0 a 4 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 5 mber LB / 0.56 OZ/ POST 21.3 b 23.8 b 5.0 cd 82.0 a 10.0 bc 99.0 a 5 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 6 mber LB / 0.35 OZ/ POST 2.5 gh 40.0 a 2.5 cd 79.5 ab 22.5 a 99.0 a 6 2,4-D mine 0.95 LB / 1 QT/ POST 6 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 7 mber LB / 0.47 OZ/ POST 8.0 efg 42.5 a 5.0 cd 81.3 a 15.0 ab 99.0 a 7 2,4-D mine 0.95 LB / 1 QT/ POST 7 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 8 Rave 0.08 LB / 2 OZ/ POST 11.8 def 16.3 bc 5.0 cd 64.5 c 12.5 ab 99.0 a 8 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 9 Rave 0.12 LB / 3 OZ/ POST 9.3 d-g 20.0 b 11.3 cd 70.0 bc 15.0 ab 99.0 a 9 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 10 Rave 0.16 LB / 4 OZ/ POST 15.0 b-e 15.0 bc 7.5 cd 70.0 bc 12.5 ab 99.0 a 10 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 11 Rave 0.2 LB / 5 OZ/ POST 13.8 c-f 20.0 b 15.0 c 78.5 ab 20.0 ab 99.0 a 11 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 12 Rave 0.12 LB / 3 OZ/ POST 7.0 fgh 45.0 a 33.8 b 88.8 a 18.8 ab 99.0 a 12 2,4-D mine 0.95 LB / 1 QT/ POST 12 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 13 Rave 0.16 LB / 4 OZ/ POST 4.3 gh 45.0 a 38.8 b 85.0 a 17.5 ab 99.0 a 13 2,4-D mine 0.95 LB / 1 QT/ POST 13 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 14 Cimarron LB / 0.3 OZ/ POST 47.5 a 10.0 bc 99.0 a 84.8 a 16.3 ab 99.0 a 14 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST LSD (P=.05) Standard Deviation CV Grand Mean Bartlett's X P(Bartlett's X2) Replicate F Replicate Prob(F) Treatment F Treatment Prob(F) Means followed by same letter do not significantly differ (P=.05, Duncan's New MRT) Mean comparisons performed only when OV Treatment P(F) is significant at mean comparison OSL.
7 (BPS07506) OV Means Table Page 7 of 7 Pest Type W Weed W Weed W Weed W Weed Pest Code VENL LESSS RUDTR SOLC Pest Name Tall Ironweed Lespedeza sp. Brwn Eye Susan Horsenettle Crop Code FESR FESR BBCH Scale BGRM BGRM Crop Name Tall fescue Tall fescue Part Rated PLNT C PLNT C PLNT P PLNT P PLNT P PLNT P Rating Date 2/ug/2006 2/ug/2006 2/ug/2006 2/ug/2006 2/ug/2006 2/ug/2006 Rating Data Type PHYSTU SDHD SUPPR CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL Rating Unit Days fter First/Last pplic Trt-Eval Interval 58 D- 33 D- 58 D- 58 D- 58 D- 58 D- Trt Treatment Rate Other Other Growth No. Name Rate Unit Rate Rate Unit Stage Untreated 0.0 b 22.5 d 0.0 g 0.0 b 0.0 g 0.0 f 2 mber LB / 0.28 OZ/ POST 0.0 b 90.0 a 6.3 fg 0.0 b 23.8 ef 5.0 def 2 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 3 mber LB / 0.35 OZ/ POST 0.0 b 62.5 bc 18.8 d-g 0.0 b 43.8 c-f 21.3 abc 3 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 4 mber LB / 0.47 OZ/ POST 0.0 b 86.3 ab 26.3 c-f 0.0 b 33.8 def 2.5 ef 4 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 5 mber LB / 0.56 OZ/ POST 0.0 b 80.0 ab 42.5 bcd 0.0 b 22.5 f 15.0 b-f 5 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 6 mber LB / 0.35 OZ/ POST 0.0 b 52.5 c 77.5 a 1.3 b 46.3 cd 18.8 bcd 6 2,4-D mine 0.95 LB / 1 QT/ POST 6 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 7 mber LB / 0.47 OZ/ POST 2.5 b 75.0 abc 83.8 a 0.0 b 77.5 a 36.3 a 7 2,4-D mine 0.95 LB / 1 QT/ POST 7 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 8 Rave 0.08 LB / 2 OZ/ POST 0.0 b 87.5 ab 13.8 efg 0.0 b 45.0 cde 12.5 c-f 8 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 9 Rave 0.12 LB / 3 OZ/ POST 0.0 b 88.8 a 46.3 bc 2.5 b 51.3 bcd 15.0 b-f 9 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 10 Rave 0.16 LB / 4 OZ/ POST 2.5 b 87.5 ab 35.0 cde 0.0 b 47.5 bcd 17.5 b-e 10 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 11 Rave 0.2 LB / 5 OZ/ POST 2.5 b 85.0 ab 60.0 ab 0.0 b 42.5 c-f 16.3 b-e 11 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 12 Rave 0.12 LB / 3 OZ/ POST 0.0 b 70.0 abc 60.0 ab 0.0 b 23.8 ef 25.0 abc 12 2,4-D mine 0.95 LB / 1 QT/ POST 12 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 13 Rave 0.16 LB / 4 OZ/ POST 3.8 b 83.8 ab 77.5 a 0.0 b 67.5 ab 22.5 abc 13 2,4-D mine 0.95 LB / 1 QT/ POST 13 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST 14 Cimarron LB / 0.3 OZ/ POST 17.5 a 86.3 ab 31.3 cde 88.8 a 61.3 abc 31.3 ab 14 NIS 0.25 % V/V 1 QT/100 GL POST LSD (P=.05) Standard Deviation CV Grand Mean Bartlett's X P(Bartlett's X2) * Replicate F Replicate Prob(F) Treatment F Treatment Prob(F) Means followed by same letter do not significantly differ (P=.05, Duncan's New MRT) Mean comparisons performed only when OV Treatment P(F) is significant at mean comparison OSL.
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