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Herbicide
Injury: Dinitroaniline Herbicides
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| Author: |
Greg Stewart - Corn Industry Program Lead/OMAF; Mike Cowbrough - Weed Management Field Crops Program Lead/OMAF |
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| Creation Date: | Not Available |
| Last Reviewed: | 25 August 2003 |
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Injury Gallery
Dinitroaniline injury on corn caused by high rates or slow breakdown is shown in this photo. Short roots with thickened root tips or stunted top growth with purplish leaves are common symptoms. For more information see Treflan, Rival, Bonanza and Prowl.
Excerpt from Agronomy Guide for Field Crops (Chapter 3): Order this publication
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