Michigan State University Extension
Michigan Soybean Information - 00000073
11/16/00
Chlorimuron
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(e.g. Classic, Canopy, Preview, Lorox Plus, Gemini)
Classic applied postemergence to soybeans may result in
the temporary yellowing of leaves and some crop stunting.
Leaf internodes may appear shortened. Newly-expanded
leaves may exhibit crinkling and leaflet veins may be a
darker green color. (Vis. 1) Adverse growing conditions
which place the soybeans under stress, or use of excessive
rates, will enhance injury. Stress conditions include
heavy rains, shortly after application, drought, high
temperatures, root pathogens and nematodes. Soils with a
high pH may increase the likelihood of injury. Prolonged
injury may result in yield reduction. Similar injury
symptoms may occur from soil applications of preemergence
herbicides that contain chlorimuron ( i.e., Canopy,
Preview, Lorox Plus and Gemini).
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