Kudzu demonstration update 2001 J.D. Byrd, Jr., J.W. Barnett, Jr., and D.B. Mask Department of Plant & Soil Sciences Mississippi State University.

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Kudzu demonstration update 2001 J.D. Byrd, Jr., J.W. Barnett, Jr., and D.B. Mask Department of Plant & Soil Sciences Mississippi State University

background Lafayette County Forestry Association kudzu classified as Federal Noxious Weed money appropriated for demonstrations through USDA APHIS-PPQ Mississippi selected for demonstration

treatments Transline 22 fl oz+0.5% NIS Transline 22 fl oz+Garlon 4 32 fl oz+0.5% NIS Tordon fl oz+0.5% NIS Tordon 2K 64 fl oz+0.5% NIS Vanquish 64 fl oz+Escort 3 oz+0.5% NIS Vanquish 64 fl oz+Transline 11 fl oz+0.5% NIS Vanquish 128 fl oz+0.5% NIS Roundup Pro 128 fl oz+Escort 2 oz Roundup Pro 128 fl oz Escort 4 oz+0.5% NIS Garlon 4 96 fl oz+0.5% NIS Oxford

TVA, Oxford, MS, 53 WAT

Firetower site, Oxford, MS

Visual kudzu control, Oxford, MS, 12 MAT % Control

Visual kudzu control, Holly Springs, MS %Control

Holly Springs kudzu demonstration site