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  1. Herbicide Damage in Tomatoes | Mississippi State University …

    Plants may recover from symptoms if exposure to the herbicide was limited. However, in some cases, herbicide exposure may result in plant death. Tomatoes from plants that have been …

  2. Catch my Drift? Herbicide Drift, Curling Tomato Leaves, and …

    Jun 18, 2021 · Symptoms of broadleaf herbicide (such as dicamba or 2,4-D) drift damage on tomato. Notice the irregular margins, strappy appearance, and curling of the leaves. The …

  3. Diagnosing Suspected Herbicide Damage in Tomatoes

    Although these herbicides control many troublesome weeds, off-target damage to tomatoes often results in expensive fines and/or lawsuits, lost productivity for growers, and even crop …

  4. Protecting tomatoes from herbicide drift - Vegetables

    May 5, 2016 · Glyphosate and a combination of 2,4-D and dicamba are common herbicides used by commercial growers and homeowners. When tomatoes encounter these products, even in …

  5. Herbicide Injury to Garden Plants - Yard and Garden

    Plants may be unintentionally exposed to herbicides through drift, accidental applications, carryover, or improper use of a product. Herbicide drift occurs when spray particles or vapors …

  6. Accidental Herbicide Injury - Fixing Herbicide Spray Drift On Plants

    May 6, 2021 · Herbicide plant damage is usually the result of unintentional contact with chemicals from spray drift or contact with vapor. Recognizing accidental herbicide injury may be difficult, …

  7. Herbicide Damage on Tomato Plants | Notes From The Tomato

    Jun 26, 2020 · Non-lethal doses to tomatoes will cause curling and darkening or lightening of the leaves and potentially reduce yields depending on exposure level. If the exposure was bad, …

  8. Herbicide Drift on Tomatoes - Vegetable Crops Hotline

    Jun 15, 2021 · In research trials tomato plants exposed to a 1/10X rate of dicamba looked healthy and similar to non-treated tomato plants one month after exposure (Figures 3a-3c). Despite …

  9. What To Do With Tomato Plants Affected By Herbicide

    Apr 8, 2025 · Tomatoes are highly sensitive to herbicides, and their growth can be affected by even small amounts. Non-lethal doses can cause curling, darkening, or lightening of leaves, …

  10. Noticing herbicide drift in your garden? | UMN Extension

    Jun 27, 2022 · Grapes, tomatoes, and peppers are some of the garden plants most susceptible to damage by 2,4-d, dicamba, and other growth regulator herbicides. Other herbicides can drift, …