Product information
Challenge 600 SC, 250 ml is a treatment for weed control that can be applied both in pre-emergence and post-emergence. It delivers quality herbicidal control against annual dicotyledonous weeds and annual monocotyledonous weeds and can be applied to a large variety of crops.
Benefits:
- Contact herbicide;
- Wide range of applications for different types of crops;
- Powerful active substance;
- Quick-acting effects for reliable crop protection;
- Controls annual monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous weeds.
Action mode:
Challenge 600 SC controls annual weeds in many varieties of crops:
- Challenge 600 SC is a pre-emergent contact herbicide with limited translocation properties, that uses the active agent aclonifen;
- The herbicidal effect leads to the chlorosis of plant tissues,
-The active substance does not prevent germination but controls weeds that have already germinated.
Methods of application:
The volume of solution required is based on the equipment that is used for the treatment.
The number of treatments for all types of the crop: 1 treatment per year per crop.
Water volume for all crops: 200-400 l per ha.
Consult the label for dosage instructions, depending on the type of crop that is being treated.
Compatibility:
Compatible with most of the crop products available on the market.
Before mixing with other crop protection products, perform a small-scale compatibility test.
Recommendations:
Do not exceed the recommended dose.
Do not apply treatments during hot, sunny days.
Applications should be made in the morning after the dew has dried, or in the evenings.
Do not apply treatments if negative temperatures are expected at night.
Avoid spray drift onto other crops.
Do not apply when wind speed exceeds 5 m / s.
For sandy soils or when heavy rains are announced after sowing(onion bulbs, shallots, and onion for seeds) it is recommended to apply Challenge 600 SC in postemergence, in 2 stages:
- the first treatment with 1 l per ha, break time 10 days;
- the second treatment with 1.5 l per ha, no later than BBCH 12–14 (2 maximum 4 true leaves).
Culture | Combat weeds | Dose | Breaktime | Number of treatments |
Grain | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
4 l / ha is applied until BBCH 08 | ||
Potato | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
4 l / ha is applied until BBCH 08 | ||
Bulb onion | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha is applied up to BBCH 15 | 90 days | 1 |
Seed onions | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha is applied up to BBCH 15 | 90 days | 1 |
Shallot onion | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha is applied up to BBCH 15 | 90 days | 1 |
Perennial tuna onion (Chives) |
Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha preemergent | 90 days | |
Coriander for seeds |
Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha preemergent | ||
Winter beans | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
3 l / ha is applied until BBCH 08 | ||
Spring beans | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
4 l / ha is applied until BBCH 08 | ||
Fennel | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha is applied up to BBCH 07 | ||
Fennel for seeds |
Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha preemergent | ||
Sunflower | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
4 l / ha is applied until BBCH 08 | ||
Marigold | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha preemergent | ||
Gentian | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha preemergent | ||
Chervil for the seed |
Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha preemergent | ||
Lovage | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha preemergent after sowing | 90 days | |
Dry lentil | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
4 l / ha is applied until BBCH 08 | ||
Lucerne | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2 l / ha is applied after mowing | ||
Lucerne for the seed |
Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
0.3 l / ha is applied between BBCH stage 13 and 15 |
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Lupine | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
4 l / ha is applied until BBCH 08 | ||
Dill | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha preemergent after sowing | 90 days | |
Winter peas | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
3 l / ha is applied until BBCH 08 | ||
Spring peas | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
4 l / ha is applied until BBCH 08 | ||
Sweet peas | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
3 l / ha is applied pre-emergent | ||
Fresh peas without pods |
Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
4 l / ha is applied until BBCH 08 | ||
Dry peas in winter |
Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
3 l / ha is applied until BBCH 08 | ||
Vetches | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
3 l / ha is applied pre-emergent | ||
Carrots | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha is applied up to BBCH 03 | 70 days | |
Chamomile | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha preemergent | ||
Dry chickpeas | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
3 l / ha is applied until BBCH 08 | ||
Chickpeas | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
4 l / ha is applied until BBCH 08 | ||
Parsnip | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha is applied up to BBCH 03 | 70 days | |
Seed leek | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
4 l / ha is applied pre-emergent or post-emergent |
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Parsley | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha is applied up to BBCH 03 | ||
Seed leaf celery |
Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha is applied between BBCH 14 and 15 |
90 days | |
Celery for leaves |
Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha is applied between BBCH 14 and 15 |
90 days | |
Celery for the root |
Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha is applied between BBCH 14 and 15 |
90 days | |
Artichoke | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha is applied until BBCH 08 | 90 days | |
Tobacco | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
2.5 l / ha preemergent | ||
Garlic | Annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual monocotyledons |
4 l / ha is applied up to BBCH 03 |
Please be sure to read, understand, and follow the full Conditions, Disclaimer, and Directions for Use. Use the appropriate personal safety equipment if required and when needed.
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Basf |
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Packaging | 250 ml |
Formulations | SC-concentrated suspension |
Active Substances | Aclonifen |
Active Substance Concentration | 600 g/l |
Against | Annual bluegrass, Annual mercury, Barnyard grass, Bird's-eye speedwell, Black bindweed, Black-grass, Common poppy, Common windgrass, Corn spurry, Fat hen, Field pansy, Field sow-thistle, Goosegrass, Henbit dead-nettle, Jimsonweed, Knotgrass, Large crabgrass, Redroot pigweed, Scarlet pimpernel, Shepherd's purse, Spear saltbush, Spotted lady's thumb, Wild mustard, Wild radish |
Crops | Beans, Broad bean, Calendula, Carrot, Celery, Chamomile, Chickpeas, Coriander, Dill, Garlic, Lovage, Lucerne, Lupine, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas , Potato |
Dosage | 1.5-10 l/ha |
Timing of application | Preemergence |
Types of weeds | annual dicotyledonous, annual monocotyledonous |
Application Type | Low pressure spray |
Precautionary Statements
P273 | Avoid release to the environment |
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P280 | Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection |
P308+P313 | IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention |
P391 | Collect spillage |
P501 | Dispose of contents/container to … |
EUH208 | Contains <name of sensitising substance>. May produce an allergic reaction |
EUH401 | To avoid risks to human health and the environment, comply with the instructions for use |
H351 | Suspected of causing cancer <state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no other routs of exposure cause the hazard> |
H410 | Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. |
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