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CD-06893     1999

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Herbicide Mode of Action and Crop Injury Symptoms

Copyright ©  1999  Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved.

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cdromA CD-Rom from the University of Minnesota Extension Service for Agricultural professionals & weed science students

Let the Herbicide Mode of Action CD-ROM work for you

Featuring


Small Grains
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Soybeans
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Sugarbeets
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Corn
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  • Understand the process
  • Serve as a field crop diagnostic tool
  • Provide resources related to HMOA

This interactive CD-ROM combines the benefits of video, slides, and print to teach the basic concepts of the herbicide mode of action process.

Learn how herbicides, human decisions, and environmental factors affect:

  • herbicide effectiveness
  • crop selectivity
  • development of herbicide resistance

Other features:

  • Easy navigation of multiple layers of information
  • More than 500 color photos and images
  • Time-lapse video clips of crop injury
  • Animations of herbicide and plant interactions
  • Find-It-Fast index that cross-references hundreds of topics, chemical references, and trade names
  • Activities to test your understanding
  • Illustrated glossary
  • Crop photo library
  • Internet connection to Herbicide Mode of Action web sites

System Requirements

(This CD accommodates Mac, Windows, and Windows/NT platforms.)

PC Platform:

  • Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 or later
  • Pentium processor (120 MHz or higher)
  • 32 MB RAM or higher
  • 4X or faster CD-ROM drive
  • Video display card- thousands of colors or higher
  • Sound card and speakers (or headphones)
  • Display monitor that displays thousands of colors at 640 x 480 pixels

Macintosh Platform:

  • Mac O.S. 7.6 or higher
  • 133 MHz processor or higher
  • 32 MB RAM or higher
  • 4X or faster CD-ROM drive
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In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, this material is available in alternative formats upon request. Please contact your University of Minnesota Extension office or the Extension Store at (800) 876-8636.


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