Herbicide Damage

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herbicides
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Photo by David J. Moorhead, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org
Taxonomy
Kingdom: Agrochemicals
Phylum: Herbicides
Class: Conventional Herbicides
Order: General herbicides
Family: General Herbicides

Contents

Importance

Drift and misapplication of herbicides can often damage nontarget trees. The total extent of such damage remains unknown, but localized, severe damage occurs. All tree species can be damaged by herbicides.

Identifying the Causal Agent

Identification of the causal chemical is done primarily through symptom expression of the tree and determination of the method and rate of nearby herbicide applications. Symptom expression can be variable for a given chemical and is often unreliable when used as the only diagnostic tool.

Identifying the Injury

Symptoms of herbicide injury are variable due to chemical mode of action, dosage, duration of exposure, tree species, and environmental conditions. Some herbicides cause growth abnormalities such as cupping or twisting of foliage while others cause foliage yellowing or browning, defoliation, or death. Environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity affect the degree of symptom expression by the host. Since symptom expression is so variable, professional help is desirable in diagnosing the problem.

Control

Protect trees from unwanted or misapplied herbicides.

References

Insects and Diseases of Trees in the South. 1989. USDA Forest Service - Forest Health Protection. R8-PR16. 98 pp. Taken from http://fhpr8.srs.fs.fed.us/forstpst.html

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