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How to Manage Pests

UC Pest Management Guidelines


Celery

Susceptibility of Weeds to Herbicide Control

(Reviewed 10/05, updated 6/09)

In this Guideline: More about weeds in celery:


Susceptibility of Weeds to Herbicide Control
Customize list of weeds
ANNUAL WEEDS
barnyardgrass
bluegrass, annual
chickweed, common
goosefoot, nettleleaf
groundsel, common
henbit
knotweed, common
lambsquarters, common
mallow, little (cheeseweed)
mustard, black
nettle, burning
nightshade, hairy
pigweed, redroot
pineapple-weed
purslane, common
rocket, London
shepherd's-purse
sowthistles
PERENNIAL WEEDS
nutsedge, yellow
 
BSL CAR CLE GLY LIN MET OXY PEL PRM SET TRI
CNCCNCPCNCC
CNCCNCPCNNC
PPNCCCNCCNC
PNCCPCCNC
NNCPNCCCNN
NNCCCCNP
CNCPNPCPNC
CNCCPCPCNC
NCNPCPCCCNP
NPNCCNCCCNN
PCNPCCCCNC
NCNCCCCCNN
CCNCCCCPCNC
NNNCPPPNN
CNNCCCCCCNC
NCNCCNCCCNN
NPNCCPPCCNN
NNNCPPCPNN
 
NCNPPPNNNN
 
ANNUAL WEEDS
barnyardgrass
bluegrass, annual
chickweed, common
goosefoot, nettleleaf
groundsel, common
henbit
knotweed, common
lambsquarters, common
mallow, little (cheeseweed)
mustard, black
nettle, burning
nightshade, hairy
pigweed, redroot
pineapple-weed
purslane, common
rocket, London
shepherd's-purse
sowthistles
PERENNIAL WEEDS
nutsedge, yellow

Ratings Legend
C= control P= partial control N= no control = no information

Chemical Legend
BSL = bensulide (Prefar)
CAR = carfentrazone (Shark)
CLE = clethodim (Select Max)
GLY = glyphosate (Roundup, Touchdown)
LIN = linuron (Lorox)
MET = s-melolachlor (Dual Magnum)
 
OXY = oxyfluorfen (Goal)
PEL = pelargonic acid (Scythe)
PRM = prometryn (Prometryn)
SET = sethoxydim (Poast)
TRI = trifluralin (Treflan)
 

[Precautions]

PUBLICATION

[UC Peer Reviewed]

UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines: Celery
UC ANR Publication 3439
Weeds
R. F. Smith, UC Cooperative Extension, Monterey County
Acknowledgment for contributions to Weeds:
C. E. Bell, UC Cooperative Extension, San Diego County
W. E. Bendixen, UC Cooperative Extension, Santa Barbara County
R. J. Mullen, UC Cooperative Extension, San Joaquin County

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