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chemicals
Host: burley tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum (burley type)
L.)
Descriptor: Damage
Description: Maleic hydrazide , applied after topping to prevent sucker growth, acts by inhibiting cell division. If it is applied to immature plants, the younger leaves become narrow and pale green, and stalk elongation is slowed or halted. Application of excessive rates may cause abnormal coloring and thickening of upper leaves as well as drooping of the tip leaves. The use of excessive pressure and/or improper nozzles may result in leaf scorch or burn, especially on hot days. Suckers existing on the plant at the time of application develop small, narrow leaves and are limited in growth. Application rate determines the response of the plant.
Image type: Field
Image location: United States
Photographer Information
Name: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Slide Set
Organization: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
Country: United States
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Image Number: 1440087
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Image Citation:(?) R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Slide Set, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Bugwood.org
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Node Affiliation: Bugwood - UGA
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