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How to Manage Pests

UC Pest Management Guidelines


Cucurbits

Susceptibility of Weeds to Herbicide Control


Select weeds to display in chart:

Weeds of Cucurbits: | Mark all | Unmark all |

ANNUAL WEEDS: | Mark all | Unmark all |
barley
barnyardgrass
bluegrass, annual
brome, ripgut
burclover, California
canarygrass
cereals
chickweed, common
crabgrass
cudweeds
docks
fiddlenecks
filarees
fleabane, hairy
foxtails
goosefoot, nettlefoot
groundcherries
groundsel, common
henbit
horseweed
knotweed, prostrate
lambsquarters, common
lettuce, prickly
lovegrasses
mallow, little (cheeseweed)
medic, black
morningglories
mustards
nettles
nightshade, black
nightshade, hairy
oat, wild
panicum, fall
pigweed
puncturevine
purslane, common
radish, wild
rescuegrass
rocket, London
ryegrasses
shepherd's-purse
sowthistles
sunflower, common
sweetclover, yellow
thistle, Russian

PERENNIAL WEEDS: | Mark all | Unmark all |
bermudagrass (seedling)
bermudagrass (plant)
bindweed, field (seedling)
bindweed, field (plant)
johnsongrass (seedling)
johnsongrass (plant)
nutsedge, purple
nutsedge, yellow


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