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Yuma Herbicide is a post-emergence herbicide that controls many annual and perennial grasses in flax, canola, soybeans, seed alfalfa, lentils, peas and seeding legumes for seed production. Yuma does not control emerged weeds or sedges or broadleaf weeds. |
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Name: Yuma Herbicide |
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Common Name: Quizalofop-P |
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Class of Chemistry: phenoxy herbicide |
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Formulation: Emulsifiable concentrate |
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Empirical Formula: C19H17C1N2O4 |
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CAS Number: 100646-51-3 |
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Mode of Action: inhibition of acetyl-Coenzyme A carboxylase (ACCase) |
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Do not apply Yuma to plants stressed by severe conditions such as drought, low fertility, or cool weather as control of grasses may be reduced. Always use a non-ionic surfactant or crop oil concentrate. Yuma is rainfast after 1 hour. |
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Apply with ground application only. Use flat fan or hollow cone nozzles. Apply when target grasses are within the growth stage ranges listed in the label.
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Do not apply within 7 days of cultivation. Do not cultivate for 7 days following application.
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