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Agronomy QUESTION #2080
Question 1
Pre-emergence herbicides are most effective when:
  • Applied to the soil surface just before crop harvest
  • Applied to the soil surface before weed seeds germinate and seedlings emerge, requiring activation by rainfall or irrigation to move into the germinating weed seed zone where they disrupt seedling growth✔️
  • Applied to fully emerged weed foliage using directed spraying
  • Mixed with foliar fertilizers to improve weed control
Correct Answer Explanation
Pre-emergence herbicides act on germinating seeds in the soil — they must be incorporated into the top 2–5 cm of the germination zone by rainfall or irrigation (activation) to contact the target weed. They form a chemical barrier disrupting cell division or pigment synthesis in germinating seedlings. Dry, crusted soil surfaces, delayed activation, and deep-plowed weed seeds reduce their efficacy.