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zaltus herbicide Dismiss NXT Herbicide bottle (60 oz)

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zaltus herbicide Dismiss NXT Herbicide bottle (60 oz)Dismiss NXT Herbicide is a professional grade selective post emergent herbicide designed specifically for superior control of yellow nutsedge, green kyllinga, and other difficult turf weeds. Featuring a powerful dual active formulation of sulfentrazone and carfentrazone ethyl, Dismiss NXT delivers rapid visible activity within 24 hours while providing residual control and long term tuber reduction to minimize future infestations. Unlike traditional

Dismiss NXT Herbicide is a professional-grade selective post-emergent herbicide designed specifically for superior control of yellow nutsedge, green kyllinga, and other difficult turf weeds. Featuring a powerful dual-active formulation of sulfentrazone and carfentrazone-ethyl, Dismiss NXT delivers rapid visible activity within 24 hours while providing residual control and long-term tuber reduction to minimize future infestations. Unlike traditional nutsedge herbicides that only control existing plants, Dismiss NXT attacks both actively growing plants and underground reproductive structures. Its combination of contact and residual activity provides superior control through absorption by foliage, shoots, roots, and underground tubers. The result is fewer future outbreaks, reduced retreatment costs, and improved overall turf quality. Dismiss NXT is labeled for residential lawns, commercial and institutional turf, athletic fields, golf course fairways and roughs, commercial sod farms, and selected non-crop vegetation management sites. It is compatible with many herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, and plant growth regulators commonly used in professional turf management programs.

Features & Benefits

Industry-leading control of yellow nutsedge and green kyllinga

Dual-active formulation combines sulfentrazone and carfentrazone-ethyl

Visible weed injury often appears within 24 hours

Reduces underground tubers to minimize future infestations

Provides both contact and residual herbicidal activity

Controls difficult sedges, kyllinga, broadleaf weeds, and selected grassy weeds

Suitable for cool-season and warm-season turfgrass programs

Compatible with many fungicides, insecticides, and plant growth regulators

Improves long-term turf quality by reducing recurring nutsedge pressure

Labeled Use Sites

Residential lawns, commercial lawns, institutional turf, athletic fields, commercial sod farms, golf course fairways, golf course roughs, railroad rights-of-way, utility rights-of-way, pipeline rights-of-way, highway rights-of-way, industrial sites, fence rows, airports, military installations, storage yards, parking areas, and other labeled non-crop vegetation management sites. Golf course greens, collars, and tees are excluded.

Target Weeds

Yellow nutsedge, purple nutsedge, green kyllinga, false green kyllinga, globe sedge, cylindric sedge, Surinam sedge, Texas sedge, chickweed, clover, dollarweed, dandelion, henbit, knotweed, kochia, lambsquarters, pigweed, purslane, spurge, speedwell, wild garlic, wild onion, woodsorrel, Carolina geranium, goosegrass, Florida pusley, carpetweed, black medic, mallow, morningglory, and numerous other labeled broadleaf and grassy weeds.

Application Notes

Dismiss NXT provides best performance when applied to actively growing weeds under adequate soil moisture conditions. For optimum post-emergent activity, avoid irrigation or rainfall for 24 hours after treatment. If rainfall does not occur within 10 days after application, irrigation of at least 0.5 inch is recommended to activate residual control. For purple nutsedge control, split applications may provide superior long-term suppression and tuber reduction. Applications may be made using backpack sprayers, boom sprayers, and other calibrated turf spray equipment according to label directions.

Why Choose Dismiss NXT?

Dismiss NXT is one of the most advanced nutsedge and kyllinga herbicides available to turf professionals. Its unique combination of rapid foliar activity and long-term tuber suppression provides both immediate visual results and season-long population reduction. This dual-action approach helps reduce future infestations, improve turf quality, and lower long-term management costs compared to traditional sedge control programs.

Product Information

Active Ingredients: Sulfentrazone 31.77%, Carfentrazone-Ethyl 3.53%
Active Ingredient per Gallon: Sulfentrazone 3.15 lbs/gal, Carfentrazone-Ethyl 0.35 lbs/gal
HRAC Group: Group 14 Herbicide
Chemical Family: PPO Inhibitor Herbicide
Formulation: Suspoemulsion (SE)
EPA Reg. No.: 279-3383
Manufacturer: FMC Corporation

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