“Noxious Weed Management Herbicides and Their Mechanism of
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“Herbicides”
Mode of Action
Reeves Petroff
Pesticide Education Specialist et al.
MSU Extension
Classification of Herbicides
Application Method
Foliar Applied
• Plant contact
Soil Applied
• Soil contact
Broadcast
• Entire area
Spot
• Specified area
Classification of Herbicides
Application Timing
Preemergence
• Prior to seed
germination
Postemergence
• After seed
germination and
active growth
Post-directed
• Directed to
particular portion of
plant once emerged
and growing
Classification of Herbicides
Plant/Soil
Environment
Selectivity
• Selective vs
nonselective
Systemic
• Mobile vs nonmobile in the plant
Residual Activity
• Extended vs nonextended soil
activity
Classification of Herbicides
Mechanism of
Activity
Mode of action (MOA)
How it kills
Herbicide Modes of Action
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Plant Growth Regulation
Photosynthesis Inhibitors
Photosynthetic Pigment Inhibitors
Plant Growth Inhibitors
Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibition
Lipid Biosynthesis Inhibition
Cell Membrane Disruption
Unclassified Activity
Types of Herbicide Injury
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Plant Growth Regulation
Photosynthesis Inhibitors
Photosynthetic Pigment Inhibitors
Plant Growth Inhibitors
Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibition
Lipid Biosynthesis Inhibition
Cell Membrane Disruption
Unclassified Activity
Mechanism of Action &
Herbicides Used
Plant Growth
Regulating
Herbicides
Plant Growth Regulation
Mimics natural plant hormone –
Auxins.
Results in an imbalance of this growth
regulating hormone.
Cells of the leaf vein rapidly divide while
cells between the veins do not.
Cell division and respiration increase,
while photosynthesis does not.
Common Leaf Symptoms from PGR
Exposure
normal
cupped and blistered from
PGR exposure
Foliar PGR Application
short internode
accumulation
In new growth
Root Absorption of
Plant Growth Regulator Herbicides
translocation to
growing point
swollen
hypocotyl
callus formation on roots
lack of root
development
Plant Growth Regulation
Examples include:
2,4-D
Dicamba
Picloram
Clopyralid
Triclopyr
Mechanism of Action &
Herbicides Used
Amino Acid
Synthesis
Inhibiting
Herbicides
Amino Acid Synthesis
Inhibition
Amino Acids = life!!
Specific to plant AAs only
Visual results are the result of
secondary injury
the injury as the beginning of a chain of
events that take place in the plant.
symptoms take time to develop – it is
not an immediate process.
Amino Acid Synthesis
Inhibition
Amino Acid Synthesis
Inhibition
What are you going to see visually?
Initially there will be a general
yellowing of the treated plants.
After 5 to 10 days, chlorosis results in
necrosis.
Plateau or Escort Injury Symptoms
Stunting
Chlorosis of
youngest tissue
Glyphosate (Roundup) Drift
chlorosis
stem proliferation
shortened
internodes
Amino Acid Synthesis
Inhibition
Imidazolinones
Arsenal
Plateau
Sahara
Top Site
Glyphosate
Roundup
Sulfonylureas
Escort
Oust
Telar
Summary Ideas
Know symptoms
associated with
the different
classes of
herbicides
Can more easily
understand what
to expect?.
Summary
Just Remember:
“Worrying has killed more
people than work
because more people
worry than work.”