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A laboratory assessment of the relative susceptibility of Molinia caerulea (L.) Moench and Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull to a range of herbicides
Authors:A L MILLIGAN  P D PUTWAIN  R H MARRS
Institution:School of Biological Science, University of Liverpool, PO Box 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK Tel: 44 (0) 151 794 4752, Fax: 44 (0) 151 794 4940
Abstract:There is a concern that Molinia caerulea (L.) Moench may be increasing in upland moorland communities at the expense of Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull and other ericaceous species. In order to develop a strategy for the control of Molinia, laboratory studies were carried out to determine the dose-response relationships of seven graminicides and glyphosate on both Molinia caerulea and Calluna vulgaris. Plants were grown under laboratory conditions and sprayed with increasing doses of herbicide using a precision sprayer. Results were highly variable, indicating the great morphological plasticity of these two species, making determination of the ED50 difficult. Glyphosate, quizalofop-ethyl and sethoxydim successfully reduced various measures of Molinia growth to 50% of control levels (ED50 estimates ranged from 0.41–0.67 kg a.i. ha-1, 0.18–1.20 kg a.i. ha-1and 0.37–0.49 kg a.i. ha-1respectively). In contrast, only glyphosate reduced Calluna growth significantly (ED50s ranged from 0.025–0.45 kg a.i. ha-1), whilst selective herbicides left it undamaged. A comparison of the results for Molinia and Calluna suggests that there is no application rate of glyphosate which will reduce Molinia effectively whilst leaving Calluna undamaged. Recommendations for field testing of selective herbicides are discussed.
Keywords:Selective herbicides  Molinia caerulea  Calluna vulgaris  moorland management
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