In-Season Agronomy
Injury Potential to Very Early-Planted Soybean from Various Soil-Residual Herbicides / Active Ingredients
While interest in planting soybeans earlier continues to increase, concerns around preemergence (PRE) herbicide injury to emerging seedlings continue to linger. Early planting often means cold, wet soil conditions that can delay seed germination and prolong plant emergence. These conditions can reduce the plant’s ability to metabolize PRE herbicides and result in crop injury. This project will test several herbicides and classes of chemistry to better understand which are more prone to cause crop injury under early planting conditions.
Project Information
About the Lead Researcher
Dr. Aaron Hager
Professor & Weed Science Extension Specialist
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
217-333-9646
hager@illinois.edu
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