Product information
Selective herbicide, sulfonylurea, formulated as water-dispersible granules. It is applied post-emergence to control annual and perennial grasses and most broadleaf weeds for corn, potatoes and tomatoes. Weed growth is stopped a few hours after application, but visible symptoms appear only after 1-2 weeks, and their death occurs after 15-25 days.
Treated plants: Corn, Potato, Tomatoes
Combat weeds: Barnyard grass, Black nightshade, Black-grass, Common windgrass, Corn buttercup, Couch grass, Creeping thistle, Field bindweed, Field sow-thistle, Goosegrass, Jimsonweed, Johnson grass, Large crabgrass, Pale persicaria, Spear saltbush, Sunflower, Wild oat, Wild radish, Yellow foxtail
How to use it:
It is applied post-emergence to corn in the 6-8 leaf stage. Potato and tomato has the best effectiveness on young weeds, which are actively growing.
Advantage:
- Very low dose, long application period, effective weed control problem.
- It translocates in the resistance organs of the perennial weeds reducing the initial reserve to 10-30%, after the first year of treatment.
- Fights weed species resistant to metribuzin and terbuthylazine.
- Due to the flexibility of the use method (single, fractional, sequential, associated) it does not leave weeds any chance of escape.
- No restrictions in crop rotation, protective for humans and the environment.
- Adequate packaging (quality, quantity).
Crop | Weeds attacked | Application moment | Dose |
Corn | Annual and perennial grasses and some broadleaf weeds |
Postemergence | 40-60 g/ha + Trend 250 ml/ha |
Potatoes | Postemergence | 40-50 g/ha + Trend 250 ml/ha | |
Transplanted tomatoes | Postemergence | 30-60 g/ha + Trend 250 ml/ha |
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Dupont |
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Packaging | 100 g |
Destination use | Population, Professionals |
Shelf life (years) | No |
Formulations | WG-water dispersible granules |
Active Substances | Rimsulfuron |
Active Substance Concentration | 250 g/kg |
Against | Barnyard grass, Black nightshade, Black-grass, Common windgrass, Corn buttercup, Couch grass, Creeping thistle, Field bindweed, Field sow-thistle, Goosegrass, Jimsonweed, Johnson grass, Large crabgrass, Pale persicaria, Spear saltbush, Sunflower, Wild oat, Wild radish, Yellow foxtail |
Crops | Corn, Potato, Tomatoes |
Dosage | No |
Timing of application | Postemergence |
Types of weeds | annual dicotyledonous, annual monocotyledonous, perennial 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. |
H315 | Causes skin irritation |
H319 | Causes serious eye irritation. |