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Weed Management in Caneberry Wayne Mitchem Orchard and Vineyard Floor Management Dept. of Horticultural Science Photo courtesy of “Growing Blackberries in NC”

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Page 1: Weed Management in Caneberry Wayne Mitchem Orchard and Vineyard Floor Management Dept. of Horticultural Science Photo courtesy of “Growing Blackberries

Weed Management in Caneberry

Wayne Mitchem

Orchard and Vineyard Floor Management

Dept. of Horticultural Science

Photo courtesy of “Growing Blackberries in NC”

Page 2: Weed Management in Caneberry Wayne Mitchem Orchard and Vineyard Floor Management Dept. of Horticultural Science Photo courtesy of “Growing Blackberries

• Research based weed management information for caneberry is very limited!

• Recommendations based on herbicide utilization in other fruit crops and cultural considerations.

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Weed Control is Important• Weed control is important in

establishing and maintaining a vigorous and highly productive blackberry planting. Hoeing, shallow disking and herbicides are recommended. Since blackberries produce shallow fleshy root systems, deep cultivation must be avoided.

- Bramble Fact Sheet, Univ. of Florida

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Weed Competition in Spring Planted Raspberries

Trt. Canes/plot

Avg. Ht. Canes/plot

Avg. Ht.

WF 15 59 71 94

WF 5/28+ 14 25* 56 91

WF 6/27+ 11* 23* 37 * 74

Weedy 4* 32* 15* 79

1971 1972

H.M. Lawson and J.S. Wiseman. Weed Research, 1976, Vol. 16:155-162.

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Weed Competition in Spring Planted Raspberries

Trt. Kg/plot g/cane g/100 cm cane

WF 1.28 82 140

WF 5/28+ 0.26* 20* 77*

WF 6/27+ 0.22* 17* 60#

Weedy 0.06* 15* 41$

Fruit Yield Data

H.M. Lawson and J.S. Wiseman. Weed Research, 1976, Vol. 16:155-162.

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Caneberry Ground Cover Management

• 4 ft weed-free band• Row middles or drive

alley– Established sod

– Annual cover crop

– Native vegetation

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Herbicide StripHow Wide is Wide Enough?

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Effect of Herbicide Strip Width on Grape Yield

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Herbicide Strip Width (ft)

011.522.533.5

LSD 0.05

Kg/Vine

96 b

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Wilkes Co., NC

Buckelew, Mitchem and Monks, unpublished

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Weed Management in Newly Planted Caneberry

• Cultivation (newly planted)• Hand removal (newly planted)• Herbicides

– Injury (POST)– Cost effective

Page 10: Weed Management in Caneberry Wayne Mitchem Orchard and Vineyard Floor Management Dept. of Horticultural Science Photo courtesy of “Growing Blackberries

PRE Herbicide Options in Newly Planted Brambles

• Simazine 4F or 90DG – 1 qt or 1.1 lb/A– Activation within 14 to 21 days – Controls ragweed, lambsquarters, pigweed, henbit,

prickly lettuce, purslane, and annual grasses– DO NOT use on tissue culture plants the first

year of planting

• Gallery 75 DF - 0.66 to 1.33 oz– Activation within 21 days– Controls a number of broadleaf weeds; MG

suppression

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PRE Herbicide Options in Newly Planted Brambles

• Devrinol 50 DF – 4 lb/A– Activation within 24 hrs is best

• Oryzalin or Surflan – 2 to 4 qt/A– Activation within 14 to 21 days

– Controls annual grasses, pigweed, lambsquarters

– DO NOT use on tissue culture plants during the first year.

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Newly Planted Blackberry Herbicide Programs• Bare Ground

– Option #1• Cultivation (until plants get

established) or Paraquat with hand held shielded application equipment

• PRE herbicide – Surflan + ½ rate Simazine (when

plants get 12’ or more new growth)– Surflan (may follow with a second

application)• Poast or Select if needed• Paraquat late summer

– Option #2 • PRE herbicide

– Surflan + ½ rate of simazine or Devrinol

– Surflan• Poast or Select if needed• Paraquat late summer (canes need to

be 3 ft tall or more)

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Newly Planted Blackberry Herbicide Programs• Plasticulture

– Hand weed in the holes around the crop ($10 to $15 per 100 plants). If fumigation used there will be some benefit (but don’t expect a lot).

– Area adjacent to the plastic bed (1 foot or so on each side of the bed)

• Surflan + ½ rate Simazine (applied in area adjacent to bed)

• Paraquat (applied in area adjacent to the bed as needed)

• Poast or Select (over the top if needed)

• Failing to control weeds in area adjacent to the bed will result in torn plastic from mowing creating an additional weed problem

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PRE Herbicide OptionsEstablished Brambles

• Sinbar – 1 to 2 lb/A– Established plantings of 1 year or more– Apply in spring prior to fruit set– Do not apply within 70 days of harvest– Do not use on sandy soils with less than 1% OM– Activation within 14 days– Controls horseweed, pigweed, lambsquarters, annual morningglory,

ragweed, Florida pusley, annual grasses

• Casoron 4G – 100 lb/A– Soil surface application may be applied in January– May be applied up until May 1 if incorporated immediately– Established plantings (1+ year)– Controls ragweed, dandelion, dogfennel, horseweed

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PRE Herbicide OptionsEstablished Brambles

• Solicam – 2.5 to 5 lb/A– Dormant application

– Weak on pigweed and lambsquarter

– Excellent on annual grasses, prickly sida, dogfennel, spurge

– Suppresses yellow and purple nutsedge

– Activation within 28 days; Brambles est. 12 mos.

• Oryzalin or Surflan – 2 to 4 qt/A– Activation within 14 to 21 days

• Simazine 4F or 90DG – 2-4 qt or 2.2-4.4 lb/A– Even at higher rates the addition of Surflan will be necessary

for maximum residual annual grass control.

– Split application

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POST Herbicide Options in Brambles• Gramoxone Max - 1.5 to 2.7 pt/A or Firestorm

1.3 to 2.7 pt/A– NIS @ 0.25 % v/v

– Contact with new canes will cause injury

– May tank mix with PRE herbicides

• Glyphosate – 11 to 32 oz/A or 1 to 3 pt/A– DO NOT ALLOW CONTACT WITH GREEN

CANES, BARK OR FOLIAGE

– Apply as a directed shielded spray

The safest place for glyphosate around blackberry plants is in the jug!

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POST Herbicide Options in Brambles• Aim – 0.8 to 2 fl. oz/A

– COC @ 1% v/v– 15 day PHI

• Poast – 1.5 to 2.5 pt/A– COC @ 1 % v/v

– 45 day PHI• Fusilade – 12 to 24 oz/A

– COC @ 1% v/v– Nonbearing use only

• Select – 6 to 8 oz/A– NIS @ 0.25 % v/v– Nonbearing use only

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Recommended Herbicide Programs for Established Blackberry Plantings

Crop Age Fall Winter Spring Summer

Blackberry and Raspberry Established 1 or more years

PRE (Simazine + Surflan or Sinbar) (Paraquat if needed)

Paraquat (definitely post harvest) or Aim (as needed)

PRE (Simazine, Sinbar, or Surflan) + Paraquat

PRE + Paraquat (if needed) Prior to primocane emergence

Paraquat (definitely post harvest) or Aim (as needed);

Simazine + Solicam + Paraquat

Paraquat (definitely post harvest) or Aim (as needed)

Paraquat Casoron Paraquat (definitely post harvest) or Aim (as needed)

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Post Harvest

Paraquat applied after floracane removal

September 2008

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Benefits from Fall PRE Application

• Controls winter annual weeds that can be difficult to control with paraquat (horseweed, cutleaf eveningprimrose)

• Delays application time of Spring PRE

• Clean area for crown borer sprays applied post-harvest.

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Sinbar Brings More than PRE Control

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What is This?

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Bermudagrass Control• Poast @ 1.5 pt/A fb 1.0 pt/A

– Apply when 4” new growth appear

– Second application when regrowth occurs

Include COC at 1% v/v (1 gal. Per 100 gal of spray solution)

Remember the PHI = 45 days

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Newly Planted Blackberry Response to Herbicides

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Dual 1.5 ptChateau 6 ozStinger 0.5 ptSandea 0.5 ozSpartan 0.5 pt

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Blackberry planted June 5th; Herbicides applied July 3rd.

LSD 0.05

Jennings and Mitchem, 2007

% Injury

Lincoln Co., NC

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Established Blackberry Response to Herbicides

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Dual 1.5 ptChateau 6 ozStinger 0.5 ptSandea 0.5 ozSpartan 0.5 pt

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Blackberry planted 1997; Herbicides applied July 17th.

LSD 0.05

Jennings, 2007

% Injury

Sandhills Research Station

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Herbicide in IR-4 with Real Potential for Registration

• Clethodim – shorter PHI than Poast – 7 days

• Halosulfuron (Sandea)

• Flumioxazin (Chateau)

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Contact Info

Wayne Mitchem

704-472-0770 (mobile)

704-276-1584 (office/fax)

[email protected]