Posts Tagged: herbicide symptomology
EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT :: Diagnosing Herbicide Symptoms 2018 course
Diagnosing Herbicide Symptoms 2018 July 10-11, 2018 Bowley Plant Science Teaching Center, UC Davis ****************************** Weed scientists at the University of California are offering the Diagnosing Herbicide Symptoms 2018 course on July 10-11, 2018. This 1-1/2 day course will focus on how...
press release Diagnosing Herbicide Symptoms course 2018
Herbicide symptomology photos from weed science workshop
Today, I thought I'd share a set of photos from a herbicide symptomology demonstration that I conducted in fall 2013 for our UC Weed Science School (next scheduled for fall 2015) and more recently in spring 2014 for a training session with other UC Cooperative Extension personnel. For those of you...
Separating herbicide injury symptoms from other problems in strawberry
Growers and pest control advisors look at strawberry plants daily and see problems often. Some problems like salt injury are frequent while others, like frost injury are only seen once in a few years. With over 60 pathological, physiological and nutritional problems it is important not to overlook...
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Herbicides that move up in plants
A recent blog post titled–Plant growth and development and herbicide efficacy discussed herbicides like glyphosate and imazapyr that move through plants in the sugar conducting tissues (aka phloem or symplastic system). There are some herbicides that move in the water conducting tissue (aka...
REPOST: Clarification on the use of Chateau (flumioxazin) prior to strawberry transplanting
Reposted (with permission) from the Strawberries and Caneberries UC ANR blog Link to original post (October 11, 2013): Clarification on the Use of Chateau (flumioxazin) prior to Strawberry Transplanting written by Oleg Daugovish, Steve Fennimore, and Mark Bolda Great post...