Wild Chervil (Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm.) Management on Nova Scotia Dykes

Wild chervil is an invasive weed on NS dykes that out-competes grasses that provide protective cover and limit soil erosion. Mowing timing and frequency, herbicide application timing and type, as well as both combined, were evaluated as management options for wild chervil on NS dykes. There were m...

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Main Author: Beaton, Eileen F.
Language:en
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10222/47607
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-NSHD.ca#10222-476072014-04-01T03:44:41ZWild Chervil (Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm.) Management on Nova Scotia DykesBeaton, Eileen F.Wild chervil is an invasive weed on NS dykes that out-competes grasses that provide protective cover and limit soil erosion. Mowing timing and frequency, herbicide application timing and type, as well as both combined, were evaluated as management options for wild chervil on NS dykes. There were minimal no differences among mowing timings and no major benefit in mowing twice. Aminocyclopyrachlor + metsulfuron-methyl, aminopyralid/ metsulfuron-methyl and aminocyclopyrachlor + chlorsulfuron were the most effective herbicides evaluated. Application timings of aminocyclopyrachlor + metsulfuron-methyl were evaluated alone and in combination with mowing. Mowing did not improve efficacy and the most effective times to spray were the floral bud and bloom stages. HPLC-UV analysis found herbicide residue in roots of wild chervil plants sprayed at bloom. We conclude that herbicides effectively controlled wild chervil on NS dykes and that mowing was ineffective.2014-03-28T12:41:50Z2014-03-28T12:41:50Z2014-03-282014-02-18http://hdl.handle.net/10222/47607en
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description Wild chervil is an invasive weed on NS dykes that out-competes grasses that provide protective cover and limit soil erosion. Mowing timing and frequency, herbicide application timing and type, as well as both combined, were evaluated as management options for wild chervil on NS dykes. There were minimal no differences among mowing timings and no major benefit in mowing twice. Aminocyclopyrachlor + metsulfuron-methyl, aminopyralid/ metsulfuron-methyl and aminocyclopyrachlor + chlorsulfuron were the most effective herbicides evaluated. Application timings of aminocyclopyrachlor + metsulfuron-methyl were evaluated alone and in combination with mowing. Mowing did not improve efficacy and the most effective times to spray were the floral bud and bloom stages. HPLC-UV analysis found herbicide residue in roots of wild chervil plants sprayed at bloom. We conclude that herbicides effectively controlled wild chervil on NS dykes and that mowing was ineffective.
author Beaton, Eileen F.
spellingShingle Beaton, Eileen F.
Wild Chervil (Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm.) Management on Nova Scotia Dykes
author_facet Beaton, Eileen F.
author_sort Beaton, Eileen F.
title Wild Chervil (Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm.) Management on Nova Scotia Dykes
title_short Wild Chervil (Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm.) Management on Nova Scotia Dykes
title_full Wild Chervil (Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm.) Management on Nova Scotia Dykes
title_fullStr Wild Chervil (Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm.) Management on Nova Scotia Dykes
title_full_unstemmed Wild Chervil (Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm.) Management on Nova Scotia Dykes
title_sort wild chervil (anthriscus sylvestris (l.) hoffm.) management on nova scotia dykes
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10222/47607
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