Product information
Sencor 600 SC is a flowable concentrate for seed treatment.
Sencor 600 SC is a selective herbicide for pre and post-emergence weed control in carrots, peas, potatoes, tomatoes, and other crops. A single application gives residual control as well as a knockdown effect on a wide range of weeds.
Treated plants: Potato, Soybean, Tomatoes
Combat weeds: Annual bluegrass, Barnyard grass, Chickweed, Common windgrass, Fat hen, Field pansy, Field sow-thistle, Knotgrass, Redroot pigweed, Shepherd's purse, Wild basil, Wild mustard
Benefits:
- Sencor 600 SC controls a variety of weeds early on leading to increased yields and greater profitability
- Can be used for both pre and post-emergence weed control allowing for longer operation time ease of use
Using Sencor 600 SC on Carrots:
Weeds: Pre and post-emergent
Apply when carrots have reached the two true leaf stage, but before the majority of weeds have reached the 4 leaf stage.
Using Sencor 600 SC on Potatoes:
It is applied at a rate of 0.9 liters/ha pre-emergence, after planting on the entire surface, followed by post-emergence treatment at 0.6 liters/ha when potato plants are up to 5 cm high -3 foliage formats).
Using Sencor 600 SC on Tomatoes:
- Pre-emergence in tomatoes seeded directly on the field: Apply after seeding but prior to crop emergence. If necessary, follow with a post-emergence spray. Use 0.45 liters/ha, followed by a second post-emergence herbicide treatment at a dose of 0.35 liters/ha at a minimum of 40 days.
- Post-emergence in direct-seeded or transplant crops: Apply as a directed spray when the tomatoes have 4 true leaves and the weeds are at the cotyledon stage. Use the herbicide at a dose of 0.6 liters/ha, 5 days before planting, carried out after the preparation of the land for planting.
Using Sencor 600 SC on Soybean:
Pre-emergence treatments are applied before sowing, using a dose of 0.35 liters/ ha.
Volume solution: 200 - 400 liters / ha.
WARNING: Sencor 600 SC is not to be used for tomato crops in a greenhouse and is not to be applied on sandy soil.
Crop | Weeds attacked | Dose | Application period |
Potatoes | Annual monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous weeds | 0,90 liters /ha 0,60 liters /ha |
Preemergent Postemergence (to 2-3 potato leaves) |
Tomatoes (sown) | Annual monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous weeds | 0,45 liters /ha 0,35 liters /ha |
Preemergent Post-emergent(at least 40 days after pre-emergence treatment) |
Tomatoes (transplanted) | Annual monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous weeds | 0,60 liters /ha | Preemergent |
Soybeans | Annual monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous weeds | 0,35 liters /ha | Preemergent |
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Bayer |
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Packaging | 5 litres |
Formulations | SC-concentrated suspension |
Active Substances | Metribuzin |
Active Substance Concentration | 600 g/l |
Against | Annual bluegrass, Barnyard grass, Chickweed, Common windgrass, Fat hen, Field pansy, Field sow-thistle, Knotgrass, Redroot pigweed, Shepherd's purse, Wild basil, Wild mustard |
Crops | Potato, Soybean, Tomatoes |
Dosage | 0.35-0.9 l/ha |
Timing of application | Postemergence, Preemergence |
Types of weeds | annual dicotyledonous, annual monocotyledonous |
Application Type | Low pressure spray |
Precautionary Statements
P273 | Avoid release to the environment |
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P280 | Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection |
P333+P313 | If skin irritation or rash 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 |
H400 | Very toxic to aquatic life |
H410 | Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. |