Product information
Treated plants: Corn
Combat weeds: Annual mercury, Black nightshade, Black-grass, Chickweed, Common windgrass, Couch grass, Jimsonweed, Johnson grass, Scarlet pimpernel, Shepherd's purse, Velvet leaf, Wild mustard, Wild oat, Wild radish, Yellow foxtail
Characteristics:
Equip herbicide has a complete system, being quickly picked up by weeds within 2 hours of treatment. Any subsequent precipitation does not affect the action of the herbicide. Equip leads to stopping weed growth after 1-3 days, yellowing or redness of the leaves after 4-10 days and progressive necrosis of the shoots after 7-20 days, followed by plant death. OD formulation increases adherence and penetration into the plant.
Mode of action:
Equip is applied post-emergence. To combat monocotyledonous weeds and annual dietitians, treatment is done when corn plants have 4-6 leaves and weeds are in the 2-4 leaf stage at a dose of 1-1.5 l / ha. To control the sorghum (Sorghum halepense) from rhizomes, the treatment is carried out when the maize plants have 6-8 leaves and the cost is 15-20 cm tall, at a dose of 1.75-2.5 l / ha. To combat the pyre (Elymus repens), the treatment (2.5 l / ha) is performed when the pyre is up to 10 cm high and the infestations are moderate.
Selectivity:
Equip has a good selectivity to maize hybrids. Under conditions of crop stress (temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius, frost, floods), in the first week after treatment, maize may have some transient follicular symptoms (slowing down, slight fading), but disappear quickly and do not influence the further development of plant and harvest level. Cultures such as corn and soybeans can be sown on land where Equip has recently been applied. In principle, any crop can be seeded safely 3 months after the application of the herbicide.
The product offers a wide spectrum of control, dosage depends on the treated plant (see label).
Crop | Weeds attacked | Application moment | Dose |
Corn | Mono and annual dicotyledons | Postemergence | 1-1.5 l/ha |
Johnsongrass | Postemergence | 1.75-2.5 l/ha | |
Couch grass | Postemergent | 2.5 l/ha |
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Bayer |
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Packaging | 1 litre |
Shelf life (years) | 2 |
Formulations | SC-concentrated suspension |
Active Substances | Florasulam, Isoxadifen-ethyl - safener |
Active Substance Concentration | 22.5 g/litre; 22.5 g/litre |
Against | Annual mercury, Black nightshade, Black-grass, Chickweed, Common windgrass, Couch grass, Jimsonweed, Johnson grass, Scarlet pimpernel, Shepherd's purse, Velvet leaf, Wild mustard, Wild oat, Wild radish, Yellow foxtail |
Crops | Corn |
Dosage | 1-2.5 l/ha |
Timing of application | Postemergence |
Types of weeds | annual dicotyledonous, annual monocotyledonous |
Application Type | Aerosol |
Precautionary Statements
P201 | Obtain special instructions before use |
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P260 | Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray |
P273 | Avoid release to the environment |
P280 | Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection |
P281 | Use personal protective equipment as required |
P301+P310 | IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician |
P308+P313 | IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention |
P314 | Get medical advice/attention if you feel unwell |
P331 | Do NOT induce vomiting |
P332+P313 | If skin irritation occurs: 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 |
H302 | Harmful if swallowed |
H304 | May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways |
H315 | Causes skin irritation |
H317 | May cause an allergic skin reaction |
H318 | Causes serious eye damage |
H319 | Causes serious eye irritation |
H332 | Harmful if inhaled |
H361 | Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child <state specific effect if known> <state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of exposure cause the hazard> |
H373 | May cause damage to organs <or state all organs affected, if known> through prolonged or repeated exposure <state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of exposure cause the hazard> |
H400 | Very toxic to aquatic life |
H410 | Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. |