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Diuron injury
Tom Zabadal , MSU Horticulture
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Diuron herbicide injury causes leaf veins to appear yellow to cream-colored. Severe cases can cause stunting of vines. This injury is often associated with light soils or areas where soil has eroded so that the vine roots are near the soil surface. Vines may need more than one year to outgrow this injury.
Leaves showing the typical yellow veinal pattern of diuron herbicide injury.
Photo: T. Zabadal
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05/24/11 Contact: E. Haney
     
Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Michigan State University Extension