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Oat Response to Imazapic Residues E. P. Prostko, T.L. Grey, and R. N. Morgan Department of Crop & Soil Sciences University of Georgia Tifton WSSA - 2005
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Imazapic u trade named - CADRE u BASF product ulabeled for peanut in 1996 u postemergence –nutsedges –broadleaf –small grasses u very popular –64% in GA u$15-16/A u rotation restrictions
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Cadre Rotational Restrictions
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Small Grains in Georgia Planted Acres Source: GASS
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Materials and Methods - I u small plot techniques u 4 replications u imazapic @ 1.44 ozs/A applied to bare ground u first week of May, June, July, August, September u ‘Coker 227’ oats planted first week of October u 3 locations u no tillage after initial bed formation
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Materials and Methods - II Data Collected u stand counts –1-2 WAP u forage yields –machine harvested in December and January u grain yields –machine harvested in May
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Soil Types
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Results
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The influence of imazapic on oat stand Averaged over 3 tests P = 0.60
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The influence of imazapic on forage yield Averaged over 3 tests a a a ab b c LSD
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The influence of imazapic on grain yield Averaged over 3 tests P = 0.1476
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Cadre Injury Symptoms
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Untreated Sept 3 June 4 May 1 Aug 5 July 1 CADRE/OATS TEST December 3, 2002 Oats planted October 2, 2002
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CADRE/OATS TEST January 21, 2003 Untreated Sept 3 June 4 May 1 Aug 5 July 1 Oats planted October 2, 2002
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UntreatedCadre 1 Month Before Planting Photo 21 DAP, Tifton 2003
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Summary u oat stand was not reduced by any timing of imazapic u oat forage yield reduced when imazapic was applied in August and September (1-2 months before planting) u oat grain yield was not reduced by any timing of imazapic
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Conclusions u the oat rotation restriction does not need to be 18 months u should be equivalent to other small grains (4 months)
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