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So That's It: Herbicide injury can be difficult to diagnose, so don't take chances

Because it is difficult to tell herbicide injuries from other disorders that can befall your crops, growers are encouraged to familiarize themselves with exactly what herbicide injury looks like. University of California-Davis weed ecologist Tom Lanini has provided American Vegetable Grower with numerous photos documenting the symptoms. Be sure to check out these photos of the effects of common herbicides on such crops as beans, corn, pumpkin, watermelon, and tomatoes.

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Beans injured by Rely
Beans injured by Rely (glufosinate)
Cucumbers with Goal
Cucumbers with Goal (oxyflurofen) drift. New growth is unharmed.
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Diuron injury on melon
Diuron injury on melon
Grandstand (triclopyr) on tomatoes
Grandstand (triclopyr) on tomatoes
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Londax (bensulfuron) symptoms on squash
Londax (bensulfuron) symptoms on squash
  Oust injury on corn
Oust injury on corn
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Peppers with Goal (oxyfluorfen) injury
Peppers with Goal (oxyfluorfen) injury
Pumpkin impacted by drift from Raptor (imazamox)
Pumpkin impacted by drift from Raptor (imazamox)
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Tomato leaf with glyphosate symptoms
Tomato leaf with glyphosate symptoms
Watermelon twisted by Grandstand (triclopyr)
Watermelon twisted by Grandstand (triclopyr)
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Treflan on tomatoes

Treflan on tomatoes

    Treflan on tomatoes

 






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