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Selecting Herbicide
Crop Science
Effective
weed
control depends
on selecting the
right herbicide.
Herbicides
are
classified according
to the way they
destroy weeds.
Types of Herbicide
Contact
Herbicide
Growth Regulators
Soil Sterilants
Contact Herbicide
Kills
plants by exposure
Works best on Annuals
May
only kill parts of
the plant in contact
Growth Regulator
Alters
growth or
metabolic processes
Absorbed by the roots,
stems, or leaves
The
movement of
a herbicide inside
of a weed is known
as translocation
Soil Sterilant
Prevents the growth
of plants in the soil
Most useful in
greenhouse
Selectivity of
Herbicides
Selective Herbicide
Kills only certain
plant species and
not others
Selective Herbicide
Possible to spray
in field without
injuring crop
Non-Selective
Herbicide
Kills
all plants
regardless of species
Non-Selective
Herbicide
Should
not be used
in growing crops
Using Herbicides
Time of
Application
Herbicides may
be applied at
three times:
Pre-plant
Pre-emergence
Post-emergence
Using Herbicides
Area of
Application
4 general areas
of application
are used:
Band
Treating
narrow strips
with herbicide
Used in cotton & corn
Broadcast
Treating
the entire
area of a field
Used with pastures
Not used in row crop
Directed Appl.
Treating
only selected
or targeted plants
Some use in row crop
Used a lot with trees
Spot Application
Treating
only certain
areas in field
Saves cost plus labor
Protects environment
Applying Herbicide
Knowing
when and
how to apply are
important for effective
weed control