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Herbicide Symptoms

by Pat Clay, Kai Umeda and Bill McCloskey

Dinitroaniline herbicides DNA’s

  • Soil-applied
  • Root and shoot absorbed
  • Not translocated
  • Grass weeds and some small-seeded broadleaf weeds

Prowl (pendimethalin) -

Control of grasses and small seeded broadleaf weeds

Photo of a field plot with morningglory, grasses, purslane with their control with  Prowl.
(Morningglory, grasses and purslane control at 2x use rate)


Chloroacetamide herbicides -

  • Soil-applied
  • Root and shoot absorbed
  • Translocated but not herbicidal
  • Grass weeds and some small-seeded broadleaf weeds


Dual Magnum (s-metalachlor)

Buggy whipping (on corn)

Photo of buggy whipping on corn

Cotton and Cantaloupe injury and morningglory control at 2x use rate

Photo of Cotton injury at 2x use ratePhoto of Cantaloupe injury at 2x use rate

Photo of morningglory control at 2x use rate

Other “amides” and miscellaneous category herbicides

  • pronamide (Kerb)
  • napropamide (Devrinol)
  • flufenacet (Axiom-w/metribuzin)
  • isoxaben (Gallery)
  • bensulide (Prefar)
  • DCPA (Dacthal)
  • dichlobenil (Casoran)
  • quinclorac (Facet)

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Erin Taylor, etaylor@cals.arizona.edu Extension Agent, Field & Veg Crops
Kai Umeda, kumeda@ag.arizona.edu Area Extension Agent, Vegetable Crops
William B. McCloskey, wmcclosk@ag.arizona.edu Extension Weed Specialist
College of Agriculture, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
Material written September 2002.


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