PARDUS 480 SC

A contact herbicide to control annual dicotyledonous weeds in grain and bean crops.

Active ingredient:

bentazone, 480 g/l

Formulation:

suspension concentrate

Packing:

1 L, 5 L, 10 L, 20 L

Mode of action:

due to special additives, the active ingredient of Pardus SC 480 penetrates both through leaves and green shoots, and through the underground part of the plant, blocking the processes of photosynthesis and leads to the destruction of weeds on 3-5 day after the treatment.

METHOD OF APPLICATION

Crop Weed Dose rate, l/ha Terms of application Waiting period/ number of treatments

Soybean

Annual dicotyledonous weeds

2.5-3.0

Spraying in phase of 1-3 leaves of the crop

50 / 1

Pea on grain

Spraying in phase of 4-6 leaves of the crop

COMPATIBILITY

For a total control over weeds, Pardus 480 SC is mixed with other herbicides, in particular in sowings of soybeans and peas, with graminicide Baccard 125 EC at dose rates that depends on the content and phase of weeds development.

APPLICATION FEATURES

In soybean the treatment is carried out, from phase of the 1st leaf of the crop, in the early phase of weeds growth (2-6 leaves) at doses 2.5 – 3.0 l/ha.

In peas the spraying is carried out in the phase 3-4 leaves of the crop (Pea) and 5-6 leaves (pea for grain), in the early phase of weeds growth at dose rate 2.5-3.0 l/ha. It is necessary to take into account the varietal sensitivity. Dose rate of working solution is 200-300 l/ha.

Attention!

It is not recommended to treat the crop, that is in stress conditions (frost, drought, waterlogging), treat not less than 5 hours before the expected rainfall. If treating a weaken crop, the yield may be reduced.

Low temperatures (below + 10°C) slow down the action of the product.

For more sensitive crops (peas) the spraying is recommended in the evening hours.

LIST OF THE MAIN SENSITIVE WEEDS

Chickweed, blind weed, field pennycress, amaranth, fathen, ragweed, spurge, cornflower blue, nightshade black, caper euphorbia, goose grass, field milk thistle, galinsoga, jointweed, corn poppy, cornbind