Product information
1)Corum
Corum is a professional herbicide with two active ingredients which act efficiently together.
Treated plants: Alfalfa, Beans, Peas, Soybean
Combat weeds: Barnyard grass, Common fumitory, Common purslane, Flower-of-an-hour, Goosegrass, Jimsonweed, Knotgrass, Shepherd's purse, Velvet leaf, Wild mustard
It facilitates penetration of plant tissues and improves absorption with the ability to increase the efficacy, speed and regularity of herbicides that can be associated with. It also allows dose modulation to be used. Bentazone acts by contact, impacting the photosynthesis process, being absorbed through leaves and other green organs. Imazamox is taken up by the plant up to the growth zones where it blocks the synthesis of the essential amino acids responsible for cell growth and division, being absorbed by plants, especially through leaves and roots.
The plants die 1-2 weeks after application, while we notice a reduction in weed growth, followed by yellowing and necrosis of the leaves.
Product usage:
- Corum is applied in early post-emergence;
- On grasses infested with grasses, separate herbicide is recommended with a specific graminicide;
Recommendations:
- Alfalfa - for 1st year lucerne treatment will be done when the alfalfa is 2-9 true leaves, and the weeds are in the first stages of development (2-4 leaves). Do not add Dash HC adjuvant;
- Soybean - from the appearance of the first trifoliate leaves to the appearance of the first lateral tailings, without exceeding this stage (BBCH 12-25), and the weeds in the first stages of development (2-4 leaves). Do not use with Dash HC adjuvant at a dose of 0.25 - 0.3 liters per 100 liters of solution. Depending on the culture technology applied to the soybean culture and the level of feed, the Corum herbicide can also be applied as a sequential treatment, but with full compliance with the approved dose;
- In the 1 leaf stage of the soybean culture apply the first treatment at the dose of 0.95 l / ha;
- The second treatment will be done 7-14 days after the first treatment at the dose of 0.95 l / ha;
- Keep in mind most weeds must be younger, cocoon phase up to 2 true leaves;
- Pea and beans - from the appearance of the first trifoliate leaves to the appearance of the first laterals (BBCH 12-25). Apply together with the DASH HC adjuvant at a dose of 0.25-0.3 liters per 100 liters of solution. Weeds must also be in the early stages of development (2-4 leaves);
- Maximum number of treatments per season: 1 treatment at the approved dose;
- Before mixing Dash HC in a reservoir with fungicides or liquid fertilizers, perform a preliminary test;
- Prepare Dash HC in solution together with BASF herbicides especially for crops of grain, corn, sunflower, lucerne, soybean. Use a 0.5 l / ha dose mixed with herbicides for strawberries and alfalfa, and 1 l / ha for herbicide blends for other crops;
- For proper use, refer to the compatibility tables.
2)Adjuvant Dash
Dash HC is a specially formulated adjuvant that improves the distribution and adherence of the product to the cuticle and weed leaf wax. It facilitates the penetration of plant tissues and improves absorption with the ability to increase the efficacy, speed, and regularity of herbicides that can be associated with. It also allows dose modulation to be used.
How to use it:
Dash HC is prepared in solution together with BASF herbicides intended especially for straw cereals, corn, sunflower, alfalfa, soybeans. It is recommended to use a dose of 0.5 l / ha mixed with herbicides for straw cereals and alfalfa, and 1 l / ha for the mixture with herbicides for other crops.
Compatibility: DASH HC can be mixed in the tank with fungicides or liquid fertilizers but it is necessary to perform a preliminary test. For proper use, see the compatibility tables.
Please be sure to read, understand, and follow the full Conditions, Disclaimer, and Directions for Use. Use the appropriate personal safety equipment when needed.
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Basf |
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Packaging | 1 unit |
Destination use | Population, Professionals, Trained personnel |
Shelf life (years) | 2 |
Formulations | Liquid |
Active Substances | Bentazon, Imazamox |
Active Substance Concentration | No |
Against | Barnyard grass, Common fumitory, Common purslane, Flower-of-an-hour, Goosegrass, Jimsonweed, Knotgrass, Shepherd's purse, Velvet leaf, Wild mustard |
Crops | Alfalfa, Beans, Peas, Soybean |
Dosage | No |
Timing of application | Postemergence |
Types of weeds | annual dicotyledonous, annual 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. |
H302 | Harmful if swallowed |
H332 | Harmful if inhaled. |