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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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 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.”