Tolerance Of Staked Tomatoes Grown On Plastic Mulch To SANDEA (HALOSULFURON) Hudgins, J. E. 1, A. S. Culpepper 2, L. M. May 1,and D. E. Mcgriff 1 1 decatur.

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Tolerance Of Staked Tomatoes Grown On Plastic Mulch To SANDEA (HALOSULFURON) Hudgins, J. E. 1, A. S. Culpepper 2, L. M. May 1,and D. E. Mcgriff 1 1 decatur County Cooperative Extension Service, University of Georgia, Bainbridge, GA university of Georgia, Tifton, GA 31793

SITUATION Use of methyl bromide is being phased out. Telone C35 is a viable replacement for MBr Control of nutsedge often variable with Telone C35 Sandea evaluated for post-emergence nutsedge control in tomato production

Yield – Spring # Boxes/acre TOTALX-LARGELARGEMEDIUM T+H T+H+S0.5 T+H+S1.0 MBr a a a b a a a a a a a a aa a a

Effect Of Post Applications Of SANDEA On Tomato Yield – Fall 2000 Yield In 25# Boxes/acre TOTALX-L LMEDL+XL Telone T+0.5 S T+1.0S a a a a a a a a a a ab b a a a

Effect Of Post Applications Of SANDEA On Tomato Yield – Fall 2000 Yield In 25# Boxes/acre TOTALX-LLMEDXL+L MBr MBr+0.5S MBr+1.0S a a a a a a a a a a aa a a a

TOTALX-LLMEDXL+L T+H T+H+0.5S T+H+1.0S Effect Of PPI Herbicides And Post Applications Of SANDEA On Tomato Yield – Fall 2000 Yield In 25# Boxes/acre a a a aa a a a a a a a a a a

EFFECT OF PPI HERBICIDES AND POST APPLICATIONS OF SANDEA ON TOMATO YIELD Yield in 25# Boxes/acre Fall TOTALX-LLMEDXL+L MBr+H M+H+0.5S M+H+1.0S a a a a a a a a aa a a a a

Materials And Methods Spring apply Telone 20.5 gal/A, & Plastic Transplanted ‘Sunpride’ tomato plants Applied SANDEA treatments- 0.5 &1.0 oz/A. Growth stage – R13 fruit to ½” diameter 4-27, 5-1, 5-4 Visual evaluation of plants Once over harvest

Effect Of Post Applications Of SANDEA On Tomato Yield Yield in 25# Boxes/acre TotalX-LargeLargeMedium Telone T+0.5S T+1.0S a a a a a a a a a aaa

Materials and Methods Fall Tifton Apply 20 gal/A. Telone C35, bed & mulch 8-10 Transplant ‘BHN 444’ tomato plants Sandea applied post-emergence at 0.5 &1.0 oz./A Growth stage - bloom Once over harvest

Effect Of Post Applications Of SANDEA On Fruit Number Fall Tifton TotalXLLMS TELONE T+0.5 S aa a a aa a a a a

Effect Of Post Applications Of SANDEA On Tomato Yield Weight in Pounds TotalXLLMS Telone T+ 0.5 S a a a a a a a a a a

Summary Phytotoxic response to post applications of Sandea was not observed across seasons, growth stages, or cultivars. Tomato yield or fruit size was not significantly affected by post applications of Sandea Tomato plants have excellent tolerance to post applications of Sandea at both the 0.5 and 1.0 oz./A rates