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Figure 5. Leaf twisting and curling were just as prevalent in the 2nd planting.

Residual Road Herbicide and Replanted Tomatoes

April 21, 2020
By C Scott Stoddard
Last summer, I was called out to view what appeared to be a herbicide drift incidence in a commercial tomato field. The leaves of affected plants were distorted with cupping and twisting that is characteristic of the growth regulator herbicides such as 2,4-D and dicamba (Figure 1).
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