Product information
Cerlit Super is a selective post-emergent herbicide against annual and perennial dicotyledonous weeds from autumn and spring cereal crops, meadows and pastures, lawn, corn, sweet corn, onions, green onions, shallots, garlic. Cerlit Super is approved as a post-emergence herbicide for controlling dicotyledonous weeds in straw cereals, corn, meadows, onions, apple plantations. It fights the "problem" weeds that cause the most damage to cereal crops in areas infested with Galium aparine (turita) and Galeopsis tetrahit (lungurica).
Benefits:
- It does not affect seed germination
- It can be used successfully in controlling dicotyledonous weeds in cereal seed lots
- It can be applied in the stage of 2-6 leaves
- Cerlit Super herbicide can be used at any time and can be applied at temperatures between 8 - 25 ° C
Action mode:
Cerlit Super is a systemic herbicide that is absorbed by the leaves of the target weeds, then migrates in phloem to the meristems of the plants causing a typical auxin reaction only a few hours after application, manifesting itself by twisting the leaves, yellowing and stopping growth.
Methods of application:
Water volume:
- when using spray nozzles that have low dispersion, the recommended volume of water for the preparation of the spray solution is between 200 and 400 liters of water per hectare. The smallest volume of water is used only on crops in small stages of development when the weeds are small.
In normal rotation all crops can be established after the application of Cerlit Super herbicide at the recommended doses, with the following notes to follow:
- Not earlier than 5 weeks after the application of Cerlit Super herbicide: autumn cereals, autumn rape, onions.
- Not earlier than 10 weeks after the application of Cerlit Super herbicide: alfalfa, sunflower, sugar beet, potatoes, cotton, soy, tomatoes, flax, radishes, cabbage, chicory, salad, spinach, carrots.
- Not earlier than 15 weeks after the application of Cerlit Super herbicide: clover, peas, beans, parsnips.
Compatibility:
- Cerlit can be combined with foliar fertilisers. To complete the control spectrum it can be combined with other herbicides, including sulfonylureas.
- Consult the compatibility tables and perform a practical test for the mixing doses.
Recommendation:
Preharvest Interval (PHI): 90 days for onions and garlic.
Crop | Dose | Application interval |
Spring and autumn cereals (wheat, barley, rye, triticale, oats) | 0.54 l/ha | BBCH 21 - 32 |
Corn, Sweet corn | 0.54 l/ha | BBCH 12 - 16 |
Pastures, meadows, lawns | 0.54 l/ha | March-September |
Onion, Green onion, Garlic | 0.30 l/ha | BBCH 11 - 15 |
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Dow Agro Sciences |
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Packaging | 1 litre |
Shelf life (years) | 2 |
Formulations | EC-Emulsifiable concentrate |
Active Substances | Fluroxypyr |
Active Substance Concentration | 333 g/l |
Against | Black nightshade, Chickweed, Common fumitory, Common groundsel, Common hemp-nettle, Field bindweed, Field penny-cress, Forget-me-not, Jimsonweed, Wild mustard |
Crops | Barley, Corn, Garlic, Grass, Oat, Onion, Rye, Triticale, Wheat |
Dosage | 0.30-0.54 l/ha |
Timing of application | Postemergence |
Types of weeds | annual dicotyledonous, perennial dicotyledonous |
Application Type | Low pressure spray |