Absorption and translocation of 14C-ethalfluralin (N-ethyl-N-(2-methyl-2-propenyl)-2,6-dinitro-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzenamine) were measured in cucumber plants in the field and greenhouse. In field enclosures, cucumbers treated with 1.68 or 3.36 kg ai/ha preemergence soil-surface applications of 14C-ethalfluralin accumulated significantly more 14C in leaves than in petioles, stems, or fruits. In greenhouse studies, 14C-ethalfluralin vapor was absorbed by both cucumber seedling stems and cotyledons. Seedlings absorbed 14C-ethalfluralin from a nutrient solution and translocated 14C into all plant parts. Cucumber absorbed 14C-ethalfluralin topically applied to the stem and translocated 14C acropetally, while only limited basipetal translocation occurred. Although cotyledons absorbed 14C-ethalfluralin, very little 14 C moved out of the treated tissue.