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Ranunculus acris control in dairy pasture – a comparison of herbicides, plant growth promoters, a bioherbicide and pre-graze mowing

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posted on 2023-05-03, 17:11 authored by Graeme BourdotGraeme Bourdot, Shona LamoureauxShona Lamoureaux, Sarah JackmanSarah Jackman, Alasdair NobleAlasdair Noble, David Chapman
The efficacy of control tactics for Ranunculus acris was quantified on poorly and well-drained soils in a factorial experiment conducted over three years in 18 dairy pastures. Soil drainage, gibberellic acid and nitrogenous fertiliser (growth promoters) and a bioherbicide utilising Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, had no effect on the cover of R. acris. The herbicides aminopyralid and aminopyralid + triclopyr, by contrast, gave long-lasting reductions in the cover of the weed and substantial temporary reductions in the clovers. Flumetsulam, thifensulfuron methyl, MCPA, MCPB and MCPB + bentazone were less effective overall. Pre-graze mowing reduced the R. acris in a frequency-dependent manner. For all herbicides there was a 1:1 replacement of R. acris by grasses and clovers. The efficacy of the treatments varied greatly between pastures, possibly due to genetic differences between the R. acris populations and their historical exposure to the herbicides.

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© 2018 The Royal Society of New Zealand

Language

  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

  • No

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Group

Journal title

New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research

ISSN

0028-8233

Citation

Bourdot, G. W., Lamoureaux, S. L., Jackman, S. D., Noble, A. D. L., & Chapman, D. F. (2018). Ranunculus acris control in dairy pasture – a comparison of herbicides, plant growth promoters, a bioherbicide and pre-graze mowing. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 62(2), 184–199. doi:10.1080/00288233.2018.1470991

Funder

Ministry for Primary Industries

Contract number

A21049

Job code

293028

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