Uneven seedling emergence, slow growing plants, wilting

Description

Anhydrous ammonia damage occurs from high concentrations of free ammonia near or in contact with the seed. Potential damage is usually greater if corn is planted shortly after anhydrous application. Damage typically results in uneven seedling emergence and slow growing plants. In drier weather, seedlings may show wilting in part from damaged roots that limit water uptake.

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KSU Corn Production Problems
Production period
Preharvest
Crop type