Mode of action
This is an auxin type preparation of systemic effect. The herbicide is absorbed by leaves and roots, easily moves along plants and accumulates in the growing point and roots.
Protective period
Protects the crop against weeds throughout the vegetation period.
Speed of action
The preparation quickly penetrates weeds. Arrest of weed growth is observed in several hours after treatment. Visible signs of exposure appear in 4 to 7 days, and weeds perish in 10 to 15 days. Efficiency and speed of action are dependent on consumption rates, weather conditions and weed condition during herbicide application. Maximum herbicide efficiency is attained as it is applied to leaves of young and actively developing plants. Do not use at reduced temperature (below plus 10⁰C).
Range of inhibited weeds
Perennial and annual bilobate weeds.
Sensitive species: ragweed, Canadian thistle, bluebottle, vetch, pepper plant (species), black bindweed, sheep bur, tansy mustard, satin flower, spring groundsel, pigweed (species), milkweed (species), dandelion (species), sow thistle (species, including prickly lettuce), caseweed, houndsberry, caseweed, field chamomile, chamomile (species), amaranth (species), dish mustard, day-nettle (species).
Moderately sensitive species: speedwell (species), sheepbine, charlock, common fumitory, field scorpion grass, hemp nettle (species), green ginger, common purslane, wild radish, bladder campion.
Feebly sensitive species: common orach, copper rose, catch weed.
Compatibility
The preparation is compatible with preparations based on phenmedipham, desmediphan, ethofumesate, metamitron, MCPA and 2,4-D in the form of salt, and sulfonylureas.
To enhance the range of inhibited weeds, it is recommended to mix the preparation with herbicides to control bilobate weeds (Lintaplant, Fenizan, Betaren 22, Betaren Express AM, and others) and cereal weeds (Forward, Healer, etc.). To treat sugar beet plantings, the preparation should be used together with Betaren series herbicides + Forward, OEC.