Michigan State University Extension
Michigan Soybean Information - 00000082
11/16/00
Imazaquin
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(E.g. Scepter, Tri-Scept, Squadron)
Preplant incorporated or preemergence applications of
Scepter may cause some crop stunting and temporary
yellowing of young leaves, resulting in uneven plant
height. Internodes may be shortened. Root hairs and
secondary roots may be sparse or exhibit a bottle-brush
appearance, and the tap root may be damaged at the
growing point. (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. Prolonged injury symptoms
may result in yield reductions.
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