Sencor Liquid is a selective systemic herbicide, taken up by roots and leaves. The film on the soil surface prevents new weed growth. Sencor Liquid has broad spectrum activity on annual dicotyledonous weeds and some annual grass species.
Cartof: is used at the rate of 0.9 L/ha pre-emergent after planting over the entire area when the boll is re-established, followed by a post-emergent treatment at the rate of 0.6 L/ha when potato plants are up to 5 cm tall (2-3 leaflets formed). In case of heavy infestation with monocotyledonous weeds it is recommended to use in association with an anti-gramin herbicide.
Tomatoes sown directly in the field: two herbicides are applied to the entire area: one pre-emergent after sowing at a rate of 0.45 L/ha, followed by a second post-emergent herbicide at a rate of 0.35 L/ha at a minimum interval of 40 days
Tomatoes transplanted in the field: herbicide at the rate of 0.6 L/ ha 5 days before planting followed by a 0.35 L/ ha post-planting treatment.
Soya bean: pre-emergent herbicide is carried out after sowing, before sowing, using the rate of 0.35 L/ ha.
Solution volume: 300 L/ ha. Do not apply on sandy soils. Do not use Sencor for tomato crops in greenhouses.
Break time - do not apply.
Dicotyledonous weeds: Stirrup (Amaranthus retroflexus), scorpion grass (Ambrosia artemisiifolia), spriggrass (Anagallis arvensis), lobelia (Atriplex patula), cornflower (Capsella bursapastoris), cornflower (Centaurea cyanus), wild spinach (Chenopodium album), plague (Datura stramonium), fumitory (Fumaria officinalis), lungwort (Galeopsis tetrahit), wild basil (Galinsoga parviflora), stinking lime (Lamium purpureum), chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), sweet chamomile (Matricaria inodora), creeping bent (Mercurialis annua), red poppy (Papaver rhoeas), troscot (Polygonum aviculare), red grass (Polygonum lapathifolium), frog pepper (Polygonum persicaria), chickweed (Portulaca oleracea), wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum), wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis), sushi (Sonchus arvensis), soft sushi (Sonchus olera ceus), rocoina (Stellaria media), stinging nettle (Thlaspi arvense), small nettle (Urtica urens), ventriloquism (Veronica persica), hollyhock (Viola arvensis).
Monocotyledonous weeds: Foxtail (Alopecurus myosuroides), ryegrass (Bromus spp.), meisor (Digitaria sanguinalis), raigras (Lolium rigidum), hawthorn (Poa annua).
No break time applies.