Early postemergent: 0.3 L/ha rate is for use on soils with low humus content and light weed infestation and 0.35 L/ha rate on soils with 2.5-3.5% humus content and heavy weed infestation. Apply treatment no later than the 3-leaf stage of corn and weeds in the early growth stage (2-3 leaves).
Adengo 465 SC keeps the soil clean during the first part of the growing season or until the first possible mechanical tillage, and is reactivated after each rainfall of min. 10 mm. In very dry conditions, the efficacy of the product on annual grasses and some dicots (e.g. Xanthium) is lower.
Adengo 465 SC Adengo 465 SC has good selectivity for the hybrids currently cultivated in Romania at the recommended rates corresponding to the humus content in the soil. For hybridization batches the advice of the seed supplier is required. In case of very heavy grass infestation in soils with humus content above 3.5%, Adengo 465 SC can be used in combination with other herbicides. For maximum efficiency in pre-emergence application, it is recommended to apply immediately after sowing to take advantage of the existing moisture in the topsoil. Due to the mobility and reactivation of the herbicide, incorporation is not necessary. Fall cereals and oilseed rape can be sown 4 months after application of Adengo 465 SC after normal plowing. The recommended volume of solution is 200 - 400 liters per hectare.
Main dicotyledonous weeds controlled: Shrush (Amaranthus spp.)shush (Amaranthus spp.), lobod (Atriplex patula), shepherd's purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris), wild spinach (Chenopodium album), plague (Datura stramonium), wild basil (Galinsoga parviflora), turnip (Galium aparine), chamomile (Matricaria spp.), frog pepper (Polygonum spp.), fat grass (Portulaca oleracea), sainfoin (Solanum nigrum), rockroses (Stellaria media), stinkweed (Thlaspi arvense), skinkweed (Anagallis arvensis), skunkweed (Hibiscus trionum), crucifer (Senecio vulgaris), rough elder (Sonchus asper), ventrilica (Veronica persica), theiset (Abutilon theophrasti), snapdragon (Bidens tripartita), wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis). When applied postemergence it also controls the sprouting weeds wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) and hornwort (Xanthium).
Main monocotyledonous weeds controlled: weed (Digitaria sanguinalis), hairy ragweed (Poa spp.), foxtail (Alopecurus myosuroides), bearded grass (Echinochloa crus-galli), downy mildew (Setaria spp.), seed cress (Sorghum halepense).
No break time applies.