Herbicide and Nonherbicide Injury Symptoms on Spring Wheat and Barley

Trade and product names of herbicides used
in spring wheat and barley

Appendix 2

Trade Name* Product Name
Ally metsulfuron
Amber triasulfuron
Assert imazamethabenz
Avenge difenzoquat
Banvel dicamba
Bison bromoxynil
Bronate bromoxynil+MPCA ester
Buctril bromoxynil
Cheyenne fenoxaprop + MPCA ester + thifensulfuron + tribenuron
Curtail clopyralid + 2,4-D amine
Curtail M clopyralid + MPCA ester
Cyclone paraquat
Dakota fenoxaprop + MPCA ester
Express tribenuron
Far-Go triallate
Finesse chlorsulfuron + metsulfuron
Glean chlorsulfuron
Gramoxone paraquat
Harmony Extra thifensulfuron + tribenuron
Hoelon diclofop
MCPA phenoxy-acetic acid
Moxy bromoxynil
Peak prosulfuron
Roundup Ultra glyphosate
Stampede propanil
Stinger clopyralid
Tiller fenoxaprop + MPCA ester + 2,4-D amine
Tordon picloram
Treflan trifluralin
2,4-D phenoxy-acetic acid

*Reference to commercial products or trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsements by the University of Minnesota Extension Service and North Dakota State University Extension Service are implied.



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