Product information
Zeagran 340 SE is a non-volatile combination herbicide based on two active substances: bromoxynil and terbuthylazine. It has double contact and systemic action on species of sensitive dicotyledonous weeds.
Benefits:
- fast and efficient effect
- efficiency in dry conditions
- versatile handling and action
Action mode:
- the effect of the herbicide is rapidly visible giving the possibility of entering the piglet one week after treatment.
- it has a very good action in drought conditions.
- no symptoms of phytotoxicity are recorded on corn hybrids, provided that the optimal phase of corn plants (4-6 leaves) is observed.
- no difficulty in crop rotation.
Methods of application of Zeagran 340 SE:
- Apply a dose of 2 l / ha alone or associated with an adjuvant, in post-emergence when corn has 4-6 leaves, and the 2-4 leaves, cirsium, are 10 cm. Observing the optimal weed dose ensures maximum efficacy in combating species of perennial dicotyledons, the first symptoms are recorded 2-3 days after treatment, and the maximum effect (leaf necrosis) is obtained in 7-8 days.
Compatibility:
There are no phytotoxic symptoms on corn hybrids - provided the optimal treatment phase of corn plants (4-6 leaves) observed.
It can be given in combination with nicosulfuron in drought conditions.
Recommendation:
- Application of herbicide treatment should be done with terrestrial equipment in quiet weather (wind speed below 3 m / s) to avoid drifting for sensitive sunflower, beet, leguminous, vines, vegetables, etc.).
- The standard solution per hectare is 200-400 I (high standard in drought conditions), the optimal break time up to the first rain is at least 2 hours.
- If there is a need to combat monocotyledonous weeds including Sorghum halepense from rhizomes, Zeagran should be applied in combination with nicosulfuron-based Crew 4 SC.
Crop | Weeds attacked | Application moment | Dose |
Corn | Annual dicotyledons and some perennials | Postemergence | 2 l/ha (corn in the phase of 4-6 leaves, weeds 2-4 leaves) |
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Nufarm |
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Packaging | 1 litre |
Destination use | General public / amateur, Professional, Trained professional |
Formulations | SE-suspoemulsion |
Active Substances | Bromoxynil, Terbuthylazine |
Active Substance Concentration | 90 g/liter, 250 g/liter |
Against | Annual mercury, 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, Johnson grass, 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 |
Timing of application | Postemergence |
Types of weeds | annual dicotyledonous, perennial 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. |