Product information
Trek P 334 SE is a professional herbicide designed to combat annual dicotyledonous weeds in corn and sorghum crops. Thanks to its active ingredients, Pendimethalin and Terbutilazin, this product acts on the grasses starting from the germination stage and up to the first stages of the sunrise and inhibits post-emergence photosynthesis of dicotyledonous weeds.
Benefits:
- Fast action Efficient destruction process: 7-10 days;
- Suspoemulsion formula.
Action mode:
- It acts on the grasses starting from the germination stage and up to the first phases from the spring, with the pendimethalin active substance. Inhibition post-emergence photosynthesis of dicotyledonous weeds by the terbuthylazine active substance. The total destruction of weeds takes place within 7-10 days.
Methods of application:
- According to the plant you want to treat;
- Apply the pre-emergence product, associated with a film-like graminicide;
- For postemergence applications, apply with a graminicide, for strong infestations with grass weeds or with a herbicide based on 2.4 D in the case of Cirsium species infestations;
- It is recommended to consult the compatibility tables and perform a test before mixing.
Recommendations:
- It is recommended to apply the pre-emergent product, associated with a film-like graminicide. In case of post-emergence applications, it is applied with a graminicide for strong infestations with grass weeds or a herbicide based on 2.4 D in case of infestations with Cirsium species.
- The sorghum can be applied pre and post-emergence, but without being associated with a graminicide.
- There are no crop rotation restrictions when used as recommended.
Compatibility
Trek P 334 SE can be mixed with other herbicides and foliar fertilizers used in husked crops. It is recommended to consult the compatibility tables and perform a test before mixing.
Crop | Weeds attacked | Application moment | Dose |
Corn | Annual dicotyledons - except Xanthium, Sinapis species Annual dicotyledons - including Xanthium, Solanum, Sinapsis species | Preemergent Postemergent (early) | 2.5-3.5 l / ha associated with a graminicide (dose is applied differently depending on soil type) 2-2.5 l / ha alone or in combination with an anti-cost herbicide (the dose is applied differently depending on the degree of infestation) |
Sorghum | Annual dicotyledons - except species Raphanus, Xanthium, Solanum, Abutilon, Cirsium, Rubus Annual dicotyledons - including Xanthium, Solanum, Raphanus, Abutilon species | Preemergent Postemergence (early) | 3.5 l/ha 2-2.5 l/ha |
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Adama |
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Packaging | 20 litres |
Destination use | General public / amateur, Professional, Trained professional |
Formulations | SE-suspoemulsion |
Active Substances | Pendimethalin, Terbuthylazine |
Active Substance Concentration | 64 g/liter, 270 g/liter |
Against | Annual mercury, Bindii, Bird's-eye speedwell, Black bindweed, Black nightshade, Chickweed, Coltsfoot, Common fumitory, Common groundsel, Common hemp-nettle, Common purslane, Corn buttercup, Corn chamomile, Corn spurry, 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, Knotgrass, Myagrum perfoliatum, Pale persicaria, Purple dead-nettle, Redroot pigweed, Rough cocklebur, Scarlet pimpernel, Shepherd's purse, Spear saltbush, Spotted lady's thumb, Stinging nettle, Velvet leaf, Wild mustard, Wild radish |
Crops | Corn, Sorghum |
Timing of application | Postemergence, Preemergence |
Types of weeds | annual dicotyledonous |
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. |