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Herbicide Injury in Potatoes (A1949, Feb. 2020)

Pictures of herbicide injury in potatoes.

Andy Robinson, Extension Potato Agronomist, NDSU/University of Minnesota


Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibitors 2, 9

Halosulfuron

Imazamox

Imazapyr

 

Flumetsulam

Glyphosate

 

Growth Regulators 4

Picloram

Dicamba

2, 4-D

Clopyralid

Cell Membrane Disrupters 14

Saflufenacil

Flumioxazin

Fomesafen

Photo System II Inhibitors 5, 6, 7

Bromoxynil

Linuron

Metribuzin

Long Chain Fatty Acid Inhibitor 15

Dimethenamid-P

Metolachlor

Pigment Inhibitors 13, 27

Clomazone

Mesotrione

Nitrogen Metabolism 10

Glufosinate

         

This work was supported by the Northern Plains Potato Growers Association and the Minnesota Area II Potato Growers Council.

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