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LAUREN 600 SC
Systemic herbicide for the control of annual broadleaf and certain grass weeds in sunflower crops.
Active ingredient:
aclonifen 600 g/l
Formulation:
suspension concentrate
Packing:
20 l
Mode of action:
The product quickly penetrates weeds. the active ingredient disrupts chlorophyll synthesis in weed plants, which is visible through discoloration of emerging young weeds..
- Additional information
- Method of application
- Compatibility
- Application features
- Product’s advantages
- List of the main sensitive weeds
Method of application
Crop |
Dose rate, l/ha |
Weeds |
Terms of application |
Sunflower |
3-6 |
Annual broadleaved weeds and some grassy weeds |
soil spraying before crop emergence |
1-2 |
spraying at the 2–4 true leaf stage |
Compatibility
Compatible with soil pesticides (e.g., propisochlor, acetochlor). However, in each case, it is necessary to test the drugs for compatibility.
Application features
• spraying must be carried out on finely crumbled, moist soil. Soil incorporation of the herbicide is not required; inter-row cultivation is not recommended for 2–3 weeks to avoid disrupting the protective “screen”;
• in case of post-emergence application, do not mix with any tank partners (such as crop protection products or micronutrients).
Product’s advantages
• effective control of problematic weeds, including triazine-resistant species: Chenopodium spp., Polygonum spp., Amaranthus spp., and Brassicaceae (mustard family);
• low risk of leaching into the soil;
• new mode of action against weeds;
• no residual effect on subsequent crops in crop rotation;
• active ingredient remains stable under light exposure;
• no signs of phytotoxicity on cultivated crops, even under heavy rainfall.
List of the main sensitive weeds
sensitive: rough smartweed, shepherd’s purse, flixweed, field pennycress, common field smartweed, wild radish, wild poppy, ivy-leaved speedwell, common chickweed, wild mustard, common lambsquarters, cleavers, fumitory, Persian speedwell, pale smartweed, erect wallflower, scentless chamomile, sweet-scented mayweed, spreading wallflower, many-seeded goosefoot, Swedish goosefoot;
highly susceptible: yellow foxtail, green foxtail, sow thistle, redroot pigweed, white pigweed, prostrate pigweed, wild buckwheat, velvetleaf, bleeding pigweed;
low susceptibility: common ragweed, field bindweed, jimsonweed, common cocklebur, black nightshade, wild oats.