7/5/2023

Concerned About Leaf Cupping?

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If you’re hearing talk about leaf malformation (“leaf cupping”) observed in some Enlist E3® soybean fields this summer, it’s important to make sure you’re dealing with facts, not speculation. Here is some clear, credible information—including facts from third parties and universities—you can share with others.


Soybeans with leaf blisters, cupping, and damage due to dicamba herbicide

Enlist E3 soybeans and Enlist® herbicides have been rigorously tested for years. Corteva Agriscience stands behind our technology. 

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Enlist E3 soybeans and Enlist® herbicides have been rigorously tested for years. Corteva Agriscience stands behind our technology.

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Enlist E3 soybeans are tolerant to 2,4-D choline because of a protein (aad-12) that metabolizes 2,4-D choline into a non-herbicide form. This gene is present and active throughout the life of the plant: It can’t be “turned on and off.”

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In hundreds of trials of 2,4-D applications (alone or with glyphosate or glufosinate), no leaf malformations were ever reported at rates of 1X, 2X and 4X.

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Non-dicamba-tolerant soybeans are extremely sensitive to dicamba. University of Georgia weed science researchers found that soybeans without the dicamba-tolerant trait may show symptomology from dicamba exposure at 1/800 of the standard spray rate. *Dicamba exposure equivalent to 0.16 oz/gallon can damage soybeans without the dicamba-tolerant trait.

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Dicamba off-target movement has been well documented by multiple universities.

* Dicamba Visual Sensitivity Scale for GA – 2018

http://gaweed.com/HomepageFiles/Visual%20Sensitivity%20Scale%20for%20Dicamba%20and%202,4-D%20in%20GA%20Final%20Dec%205.pdf

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