Range of inhibited weeds
Annual and perennial bilobate weeds.
Sensitive species: pinweed, Canadian thistle, vetch, sheepbine, kew weed, charlock, bankweed, tansy mustard, sheep bur, pigweed, copper rose, Canadian fleabane, vine-type milkweed, corn bindweed, field scorpion grass, field sow thistle, caseweed, weed sunflower, dayflower (species), wild radish, upland cress, curled dock, dish mustard, etc.
Moderately sensitive species: ragweed, bluebottle, speedwell (species), peppergrass (species), velvetleaf, weed hemp, nettle (species), field scabious, saltwort (salt grape), common orach, tormentil (species), button (species), stickseed (species), flaxweed, foalfoot, dandelion (species), catch weed, field daisy (whiteweed), hedge-nettle betony, amaranth (species), chickweed (species), day-nettle (species), houndsberry, etc.
Feebly sensitive species: pepper plant (species), black bindweed, common fumitory, winterweed, spring squaw-weed, hemp nettle (species), green ginger, field chamomile, chamomile (species), bladder campion, field pansy, etc.
Compatibility
The preparation has a good compatibility with most herbicides: Zinger, WP; Kassius, WSP; Fenizan, SL; Lornet, SL; Sprut Extra, SL; Ovsugen Super, EC; Ovsugen Express, EC. In each specific case, the components to be commingled shall be checked for physical and chemical compatibility.
Potential for resistance
No facts of resistance to preparation were revealed.