Product information
Sencor is a selective herbicide that shows good effects against a broad range of annual grass and broad-leaved weeds. It is used across the world in many different crops, including alfalfa, cereals, potatoes, soybeans, sugar cane and vegetables. It is suitable for pre-emergence as well as for post-emergence treatment, since it is systemic, taken up via the roots and through the foliage. For a pre-emergence application there should be an adequate amount of moisture in the soil to achieve good weed control.
How to apply:
For Tomato Apply two weeks after transplanting
For Potato apply Just before potato shoots emerge above the soil surface
For ground application use standard boom sprayer fixed on the tractors.
Use water volume of 250 – 400 Lt./ ha.
Apply when wind is low to reduce drift
Apply when the weeds are young and actively growing
Common Name: Metribuzin (triazinone herbicides)
Formulation: Sencor 70 WG is a water dispersible granule containing 700 g.ai./ kg metribuzin
Mode of action: Metribuzin is herbicide acting as an inhibitor of photosynthesis. Due to its root- and leaf-systemicity, metribuzin can be used as a pre- and post-emergence herbicide. If used in pre-emergence, metribuzin relies on the presence of moisture in the soil for broad spectrum weed control. Soil properties influence the herbicidal efficacy and crop tolerance of metribuzin. High contents in clay and/or humus need higher application rates.
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Bayer |
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Packaging | 80 g |
Destination use | General public / amateur |
Formulations | WG-water dispersible granules |
Active Substances | Metribuzin |
Active Substance Concentration | 700 g/kg |
Against | Annual bluegrass, Annual mercury, Barnyard grass, Bermuda grass, Bird's-eye speedwell, Black bindweed, Black nightshade, Black-grass, Chickweed, Coltsfoot, Common fumitory, Common groundsel, Common Hempnettle, Common purslane, Common windgrass, Corn buttercup, Corn chamomile, Corn spurry, Couch grass, Creeping thistle, Field bindweed, Field pansy, Field penny-cress, Field sow-thistle, Flower-of-an-hour, Goosegrass, Henbit dead-nettle, Hoary cress, Ivy-leaved speedwell, Jimsonweed, Johnson grass, Knotgrass, Large crabgrass, Myagrum perfoliatum, Pale persicaria, Purple dead-nettle, Redroot pigweed, Rough cocklebur, Rye brome, Scarlet pimpernel, Shepherd's purse, Spear saltbush, Spotted lady's thumb, Stinging nettle, Velvet leaf, Wild mustard, Wild oat, Wild radish, Yellow foxtail |
Crops | Potato, Soybean, Tomatoes |
Dosage | 0.25-1.2 kg/ha |
Timing of application | Postemergence, Preemergence |
Types of weeds | annual dicotyledonous, annual monocotyledonous |
Application Type | Low pressure spray |
Precautionary Statements
P102 | Keep out of reach of children |
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P103 | Read label before use |
P273 | Avoid release to the environment |
P301+P312 | IF SWALLOWED: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell |
P305+P351+P338 | IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. |
H302 | Harmful if swallowed |
H332 | Harmful if inhaled. |