SUPERKLIN 480 SL

A systemic general effect herbicide to control a wide range of annual and perennial grasses and dicotyledonous weeds.

Active ingredient:

isopropylamine salt of glyphosate, 480 g/l, acid equivalent 360 g/l

Formulation:

soluble concentrate

Packing:

1 L, 5 L, 10 L, 20 L

Mode of action:

penetrating through the leaves and other green parts of the plant, it is carried to all organs including the root system. It disturbs the synthesis of a vegetative enzyme, destroys the mechanism of metabolism, inhibits respiration and photosynthesis as a result the plant dies.

Field of usage


Crop

Dose rate,
l/ha

Weed

Methods and terms of application, restrictions

Fields for sowing of sugar beet, potato, soybean, rape, alfalfa, flax, vegetables, melons, maize, cereals, grasses for seeds

2.0–5.0

Annual and perennial weeds

Spraying of vegetative weeds is carried out in spring 2 weeks before planting ( all mechanical tillage must be excluded, except for early-spring moisture closing)

Potato

2.0

Annual and perennial weeds

Spraying is carried out two days before sprouts appear

Fields intended for sowing spring grains, castor-oil plant, sunflower, potato, rapeseed, vegetables, vine crop, grasses for seeds

2.0–4.0

Annual weeds

Spraying is carried out in autumn after the harvest of preceding crop.

4.0–6.0

Perennial weeds

Non-agricultural land use (the right of way of power lines, gas and oil pipelines, road verges,
railway embankments)

3.0–6.0

Annual and perennial weeds

Spraying of vegetative weeds

Fallow land

2.0–4.0

Annual grasses and dicotyledonous weeds

Spraying weeds during their active growth

Fallow land

4.0–6.0

Perennial grasses and dicotyledonous weeds

Spraying weeds during their active growth

Cereals

3.0

Desiccation by land transport and by aviation method

Spraying of crops is carried out two weeks before harvest, when grain moisture content does not exceed 30%

Sunflower

3.0

Desiccation by land transport and by aviation method

Spraying of crops is carried out in the early phase of the browning of baskets.

Spring and winter rape

3.0

Desiccation by land transport and by aviation method

Spraying of crops is carried out when the pods of the culture is 70% brown

Household plots intended for sowing and planting of vegetables, including potato

40 – 60 ml for 5 liters of water per 100 square meters

Annual and perennial weeds

Spraying of vegetative weeds is carried out in autumn after the harvest of a preceding crop.(when the weed is 10-20cm high three weeks before plowing)

Compatibility

The product is compatible with most pesticides and liquid fertilizers. However, in each separate case, the components must be checked for compatibility in a tank mixture. It is also possible to use it as a desiccant on various cultures.

Application features

 experience has shown the high efficiency of the tank mixture: Superklin 480 SL (3 l/ha) + Rimaks D 762, WG (150 g/ha) in the fight against problem weeds;
• all weeds must be in a period of active growth.
• do not treat the soil before applying the product and during 2 -3 weeks after application. When there are some changes in climatic conditions (the temperature falls down) the effect of the action slows down.
• do not treat the soil in extreme weather conditions (drought, frost, rain)
• a doze rate depends on the amount of weeds and their species composition.
• a doze rate of the working solution during ground spraying is 200 – 300 liters per hectare.  It is necessary to cover the whole area and spray the plants heavily while applying the product.

•  the best herbicidal effect from the application of the product could be achieved in warm weather.

Product’s advantages

 it is highly effective against annual and perennial weeds;
• it clears the field reliably of the rhizomatous weeds and weeds with roots for the next crop rotation;
• it is degrades rapidly in the soil and does not create any problems for the next crops.

List of the main sensitive weeds


Dose rate, l/ha

Sensitive weeds

2,0 -2,5

Shepherd’s purse, yellow bristle grass, oat (species), orache (species), poppy, common chickweed, common spurrey

2,5 – 3,0

common betony, wild mustard, prickly sowthistle, field pansy, gallant soldier, scentless mayweed, crabgrass (species)

3,0 – 4,0

Silky bent grass, creeping false grass, cockspur grass, orache (species), white dead nettle, solanum nigrum, perennial sowthistle, plantain (species), bitterling (species), scratchweed, livid amaranth, burning nettle

4,0 – 5,0

Spurge (species), crowfoot (species), burdock (species), thorn apple, mint (species)

5,0 – 6,0

Coreopsis, big-sting nettle, common Saint-John’s wort, bluebottle, common speedwell, Canada thistle

6,0 – 8,0

Field sow thistle, cornbind, field horsetail, reed (species), reed mace, groundnut peavine