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How to Manage Pests
UC Pest Management Guidelines
Artichoke
Susceptibility
of Weeds to Herbicide Control
(Reviewed 1/07,
updated 1/07)
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In this Guideline:
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More about weeds in artichoke:
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Susceptibility of Weeds of Artichoke to Herbicide Control
| Customize list of weeds |
| ANNUAL WEEDS |
| barley, foxtail |
| bluegrass, annual |
| chickweed, common |
| goosefoot, nettleleaf |
| groundsel, common |
| henbit |
| knotweed, common |
| lambsquarters, common |
| lettuce, wild |
| mallow, little (cheeseweed) |
| mustard, black |
| nettle, burning |
| nightshade, hairy |
| oat, wild |
| pigweeds |
| pineapple-weed |
| ryegrass, Italian |
| shepherd's-purse |
| sowthistles |
| swinecress |
| PERENNIAL WEEDS |
| bermudagrass (seedling) |
| bermudagrass (plants) |
| bindweed (seedling) |
| bindweed (plants) |
| nutsedge, purple |
| nutsedge, yellow |
| oxalis, buttercup |
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| PREEMERGENCE |
| DIR |
NAP |
OXY |
PRN* |
| N | C | N | C |
| P | C | N | C |
| C | C | N | C |
| C | C | C | P |
| N | C | C | N |
| N | C | C | C |
| P | P | C | N |
| C | C | C | P |
| C | C | C | N |
| P | P | C | P |
| C | N | C | P |
| C | C | C | C |
| C | N | C | C |
| N | C | P | C |
| C | C | C | P |
| P | P | P | N |
| N | C | N | C |
| C | P | C | C |
| C | C | C | N |
| C | N | C | P |
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| N | C | N | C |
| N | N | N | N |
| C | N | N | N |
| N | N | N | N |
| N | N | N | N |
| N | N | N | N |
| N | N | C | P |
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| POSTEMERGENCE |
| DIR |
OXY |
SET |
| P | P | C |
| P | P | N |
| C | P | N |
| C | C | N |
| N | C | N |
| N | C | N |
| P | P | N |
| C | C | N |
| P | C | N |
| C | C | N |
| C | C | N |
| C | C | N |
| P | C | N |
| P | P | C |
| C | C | N |
| P | P | N |
| N | P | C |
| C | C | N |
| P | C | N |
| C | C | N |
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| N | N | C |
| N | N | P |
| C | N | N |
| N | N | N |
| N | N | N |
| N | N | N |
| N | C | N |
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| ANNUAL WEEDS |
| barley, foxtail |
| bluegrass, annual |
| chickweed, common |
| goosefoot, nettleleaf |
| groundsel, common |
| henbit |
| knotweed, common |
| lambsquarters, common |
| lettuce, wild |
| mallow, little (cheeseweed) |
| mustard, black |
| nettle, burning |
| nightshade, hairy |
| oat, wild |
| pigweeds |
| pineapple-weed |
| ryegrass, Italian |
| shepherd's-purse |
| sowthistles |
| swinecress |
| PERENNIAL WEEDS |
| bermudagrass (seedling) |
| bermudagrass (plants) |
| bindweed (seedling) |
| bindweed (plants) |
| nutsedge, purple |
| nutsedge, yellow |
| oxalis, buttercup |
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Ratings Legend
| C | = control |
P | = partial control |
N | = no control |
Chemical Legend
| DIR = diuron (Karmex, Diuron, etc.) |
| NAP = napropamide (Devrinol) |
| OXY = oxyfluorfen (Goal, GoalTender) |
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| PRN = pronamide* (Kerb) |
| SET = sethoxydim (Poast) |
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Comments
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* Permit required from county agricultural commissioner for purchase or use.
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UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines: Artichoke
UC ANR Publication 3434
Weeds
R. F. Smith, UC Cooperative Extension, Monterey County
S. A. Fennimore, Vegetable Crops/Weed Science, UC Davis
Acknowledgment for contributions to Weeds:
D. W. Cudney, Botany, UC Riverside
W. L. Schrader, UC Cooperative Extension, San Diego County
B. J. Mullen, UC Cooperative Extension, San Joaquin County
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