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Terbacil (Sinbar) injury
Eric Hanson
, Horticulture
Blueberries are relatively sensi-tive to terbacil. The first injury symptom is irregular yellow or light green patches on leaves. Chlorotic patches later turn brown and die. The ends of leaves often turn brown and dry. Leaves curl and eventually drop from bushes. Severely affected bushes may drop all leaves and die by the following spring.
Terbacil injury is most common on small plants growing in soils low in organic matter.
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