• Title of article

    TESTING THE EFFICACY OF LOW VOLUME HERBICIDE APPLICATIONS ON Chromolaena odorata

  • Author/Authors

    Brooks, S.J. Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, Australia , Gough, K.L. Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, Australia , Campbell, S.D. Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, Australia

  • From page
    61
  • To page
    71
  • Abstract
    Siam Weed (Chromoleana odorata) is the target of an eradication program in north Queensland; however some infestations occur on ground inaccessible to high volume, ground based herbicide spray equipment. Four foliar herbicides were applied to dense infestations of mature Siam Weed in March 2009, near Townsville, north Queensland. Low volume, high concentration solutions containing 40 g L^-1 a.i. glyphosate, 1.2 g L^-1 a.i metsulfuron-methyl, 10 g L^-1 a.i. fluroxypyr + 0.7 g L^-1 a.i. aminopyralid and 15 g L^-1 a.i. triclopyr + 5 g L^-1 a.i. picloram + 0.4 g L^-1 a.i. aminopyralid were applied using a 5 L backpack and hand gun (or splatter gun). Relatively small amounts (approximately 24-28 mL) of the high concentration solutions were applied to each bush and assessments of the replicated treated and untreated control plots were conducted 76, 207 and 356 days after treatment. These assessments demonstrated that the fluroxypyr and triclopyr based herbicides controlled 96 to 100% of plants. The metsulfuron-methyl and glyphosate based herbicides controlled 40 and 57% of plants respectively 12 months after treatment, when 3% of untreated control plants were dead. The trial demonstrated that this application method and either of two herbicides provides an additional tool for controlling Siam weed in remote areas, which are inaccessible to traditional higher volume foliar herbicide applications. Lower volume herbicide solutions reduce the volume of water and thus the effort needed to effectively treat less accessible infestations.
  • Keywords
    Chromolaena odorata , Australia , splatter gun , fluroxypyr and triclopyr
  • Journal title
    Pakistan Journal of Weed Science Research
  • Journal title
    Pakistan Journal of Weed Science Research
  • Record number

    2587515