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Tsel 300 12 ml

Tsel 300 12 ml
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Tsel 300 12 ml

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Tsel 300, 12 ml - A systemic post-emergence herbicide for controlling annual dicotyledonous and perennial root-sprouting weeds (bushes) on lawns, flower beds, vegetable gardens, and strawberry plantings throughout the growing season, including for the destruction of all types of thistles and thistle-like weeds, chamomile and knotweed, and corn cockle in agricultural crops (sugar beets, rapeseed, long-stalked flax, and other crops).

Active ingredient: clopyralid, 300 g/L.

Formulation: aqueous solution.

Characteristics of the active ingredient: clopyralid belongs to the class of pyridinecarboxylic acid derivatives.

Spectrum of herbicidal activity:

Tsel-300 effectively suppresses ragweed, field thistle, yellow thistle, pink thistle and its subspecies, Tatar milkweed, pink bittercress, dog’s-tooth violet, chamomile species, knotweed species, chickweed, blue cornflower, field vetch, common ragweed, field lettuce, field marigolds, milk thistle, and other weeds of the Solanaceae, Asteraceae, Labiatae, and Fabaceae families. All types of grass weeds are resistant to the herbicide.

Mode of action: penetrates the plant through the leaf surface, is transported via the plant’s phloem and xylem systems, and is distributed to meristematic tissues and other developing parts of the entire plant.

Clopyralid is a synthetic form of a natural plant hormone. It is capable of disrupting plant growth processes by oversaturating the plant system and binding to the receptors of natural plant growth hormones.

When treated with Cel-300, the plant receives a massive influx of synthetic hormones, which leads to chaos in its growth processes and, within the following few days, to the plant’s death.

Onset of action: Cel-300 causes visible signs of inhibition 12–18 hours after application. Complete weed death occurs within 2–3 weeks, depending on the weed species, their growth stage at the time of application, crop density, and environmental conditions before and after treatment.

Duration of protection: The product controls sensitive weed species present at the time of application throughout the entire growing season.

Phytotoxicity, crop tolerance: When used according to application guidelines, it is not phytotoxic to the treated crop. If it is necessary to replant areas treated with Cel-300 in the current year, the following crops may be grown: grains, corn, rapeseed, mustard, cabbage, and flax; the following year, all crops may be grown without restriction.

Potential for resistance development: When application guidelines are followed, no cases of resistance have been identified.

Application notes:

Cel-300 is particularly effective during the active growth phase of weeds. Most weeds are sensitive to the herbicide when they are in the 2–10 leaf stage. Thistles are most sensitive to the product during the rosette stage—the beginning of stem growth.

The optimal air temperature for application is between 8 and 25°C. These conditions are most favorable for plant growth and development, which, in turn, provides the best conditions for rapid penetration and distribution of the herbicide throughout the plant.

Avoid application if frost is expected. Rain falling one hour after application of Cel-300 does not reduce the product’s effectiveness.

Storage conditions: in storage facilities specifically designated for pesticides, in tightly sealed, undamaged original packaging at a storage temperature of -5 to +40°C.

Shelf life: at least 3 years in undamaged original packaging.

Frequency of application: one application per season is permitted.

Recommendations for use: to achieve maximum effectiveness, the product must be applied evenly to the leaf surface of plants using a well-adjusted sprayer. It is recommended to use slot nozzles that produce medium-sized droplets during spraying. The working solution must be used within a few hours of preparation. After treatment, the sprayer and associated equipment must be thoroughly rinsed with water.

Preparation of the working solution: To obtain a stable and highly dispersed solution, pour half the required volume of water into the sprayer tank, add the required amount of the product, and mix for 10–15 seconds. To prevent nozzle clogging during spraying, it is recommended to use clean water when preparing the working solution.

Compatibility: On sugar beets, Cel-300 is well-compatible and can be used in tank mixtures with betanal-group herbicides and graminicides. On long-stalked flax, tank mixtures with anti-dandelion herbicides and graminicides are possible.

Crop rotation restrictions:

If it is necessary to replant areas treated with Cel-300 in the current year, the following crops may be grown: grains, corn, rapeseed, mustard, cabbage, and flax; the following year, all crops may be grown without restriction.

Application rate: 300 L/ha.

Waiting period: not established.

Waiting periods before re-entry for work: manual labor – 7 days; mechanized operations – 3 days.

Application rates

Crop Weeds Application rate, L/ha Method, timing, and application details
Spring and winter wheat, barley, oats thistle species, sow thistle, chamomile, knotweed, lettuce, wild buckwheat 0.16–0.66 spraying crops during the tillering to stem elongation stage
sugar beet 0.3–0.5 spraying crops during the 1–3 true leaf stage
Spring and winter rapeseed (seed crops) thistle, chamomile, and goosefoot species 0.3–0.4 spraying in the 3–4 leaf stage of spring rapeseed and before the appearance of flower buds in winter rapeseed
flax – long-stemmed thistle, sow thistle, goosefoot, and chamomile species 0.1–0.3 spraying crops in the "herringbone" stage and the rosette stage of perennial root-sprouting weeds
strawberries perennial dicots (thistles, sorrel, dandelion) and some annual dicots (scentless chamomile, chickweed) 0.5–0.6 spraying of vegetative weeds after harvest
annual ryegrass perennial dicots (thistles, sorrel) and some annual dicots (scentless chamomile, chickweed) 0.3 spraying crops during the tillering stage
woolly foxglove in its first year of growth 0.2–0.3 Spraying crops in the 2–4 true leaf stage of the crop
woolly foxglove in its second year of growth 0.3 spraying crops during the regrowth phase
lavender species of thistle, chamomile, buckwheat, and knotweed 0.5 spraying plantations during the crop regrowth phase
lawns annual and perennial dicotyledonous weeds (dandelion, plantain, sorrel, yarrow, chamomile, etc.) 0.16 - 0.66 spraying on growing weeds after the first mowing
heart-leaved makleya chamomile, thistles, mountain weeds 0.3–0.4 spraying of plantations during the crop regrowth phase

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