metribuzin herbicide in tomato Sencor Herbicide (Metribuzin 70% WP) – AgriVruddhi
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metribuzin herbicide in tomato

metribuzin herbicide in tomato Sencor Herbicide (Metribuzin 70% WP) – AgriVruddhi

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metribuzin herbicide in tomato Sencor Herbicide (Metribuzin 70% WP) – AgriVruddhiProduct Name: Sencor Technical Name: Metribuzin 70% WP Product Type: Herbicide Brand Name: Bayer Product Overview: Sencor is a selective systemic herbicide containing Metribuzin 70% WP, designed to control a broad spectrum of grasses and broadleaf weeds. It works via both pre emergence and early post emergence applications. Major crops labelled are wheat, potato, tomato, soybean, and sugarcane. It is effective vs. hard to kill weeds (e. g. Phalaris

Product Name: Sencor 
Technical Name: Metribuzin 70% WP
Product Type: Herbicide
Brand Name: Bayer

Product Overview:

Sencor is a selective systemic herbicide containing Metribuzin 70% WP, designed to control a broad spectrum of grasses and broadleaf weeds. It works via both pre-emergence and early post-emergence applications. Major crops labelled are wheat, potato, tomato, soybean, and sugarcane. It is effective vs. hard-to-kill weeds (e.g. Phalaris minor) and is economical with low dosage and minimal residual effect on following crops.

Summary:

Feature Details
Active Ingredient Metribuzin 70% (Wettable Powder) 
Mode of Action Systemic herbicide; absorbed via roots and leaves; inhibits photosynthesis; HRAC group C1 
Crops Labelled Wheat; Potato; Tomato; Soybean; Sugarcane 
Weeds Controlled Broadleaf and grass weeds including Phalaris minor, Chenopodium album, Trianthema, Amaranthus viridis, Cynodon dactylon, Cyperus rotundus, etc. 
Application Timing Pre‐emergence; Early post-emergence (weeds small) 
Recommended Rates Example: • Wheat: ~0.25-0.30 kg/ha • Soybean: ~0.5-0.75 kg/ha • Potato: ~0.75 kg/ha • Sugarcane: ~1.5-3.0 kg/ha depending on weed stage and soil condition 
Water Volume / Sprayer Setup ~500-1000 L water per hectare; use flat fan nozzle; good spray coverage critical
Waiting Period / PHI Crop dependent: wheat ~120 days; others ~30-60 days depending on crop and local regulations. 


Benefits:

  • Broad-spectrum weed control- Controls a wide range of both grasses and broadleaf weeds.
  • Effective on resistant weeds- Particularly useful against Phalaris minor (a major resistant grass weed) and others that have developed resistance to other herbicides.
  • Dual timing  pre and post-emergence use- Can be applied before weeds emerge (pre-emergence) or early after weeds emerge (post-emergence), giving flexibility.
  • Systemic action (via roots & leaves)- Absorbed both through roots and leaves, moves within the weed to growing parts, which helps in better kill.
  • Economical / low dose required- Because it’s effective at relatively low application rates, it’s cost-efficient.
  • No long-term residual effect on subsequent crops- After its effect, succeeding crops are generally safe; minimal carryover risk.
  • Crop safety- Safe for the labelled crops like wheat, soybean, potato, tomato, sugarcane when used as per directions.

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    The information provided here is intended for general knowledge and reference purposes only. Always refer to the product label and accompanying leaflets for complete and up-to-date product details, including directions for use, warnings, and safety information. Use only as directed.
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