Michigan State University Extension
Michigan Soybean Information - 00000080
11/16/00
Diphenyl Ether
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Soybean injury symptoms from diphenyl ether herbicides
appear as leaf crinkling, spotting or speckling and
temporary suppression of soybean growth. At higher rates
the treated leaves have a reddish-orange color. (Vis. 1)
Injury may be more pronounced when diphenyl ethers are
tank-mixed with other herbicides or specific additives.
Applications made during periods of high temperature and
humidity with intense sunlight may result in potentially
sever injury. The plant often returns to normal growth
usually within 3 to 4 weeks. If stress conditions
persist, such as high temperature and drought, activity
from diphenyl either herbicides may affect yield.
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