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Mojave 70 EG

Alligare, LLC
SnapshotID: 46718

Active ingredients

DiuronImazapyr

Classification

C2

- Herbicide, Postemergence- Herbicide, Preemergence- Herbicide

WSSA mode of action

7Inhibition of photosynthesis at photosystem II

Classification

B

- Herbicide, Postemergence- Herbicide, Preemergence- Herbicide

WSSA mode of action

2Inhibition of acetolactate synthase ALS (acetohydroxyacid synthse AHAS)

Registration

EPA:81927-25

Pests

Ageratum/BlueminkAlderAlder, RedArrowwoodAshBahiagrassBamboo, JapaneseBarley, WildBarnyardgrass/WatergrassBeardgrassBeech, AmericaBermudagrassBindweed, Field/EuropeanBindweed, HedgeBlackberryBlackgumBluegrass, AnnualBluegrass, CanadaBluegrass, KentuckyBluestem, BigBox ElderBrome, DownyBrome, SmoothBuckwheat, WildBurdockBursage, SkeletonleafCamelthornCanarygrass, ReedCarpetweedCarrot, WildCattailCheat /CheatgrassCherryChickweed, CommonChinaberryCloverCocklebur, Common/HeartleafCogongrassCordgrass, PrairieCrabgrassCypress, Bald/SwampDaisy, OxeyeDallisgrassDandelionDayflowerDewberryDockDogfennelDogwoodDropseed, SandElmFeathertopFescueFescue, RattailFilareeFleabaneFoxtail /Bottlegrass/PigeongrassGeranium, CarolinaGoldenrodGoosefoot, NettleleafGoosegrassGrape, WildGreenbrierGromwellGroundcherryGuineagrassHawksbeardHawthornHickory/Hickory NutHoneysuckleHorsenettle /Carolina Horsenettle/Apple-of-SodomHorseweed/MarestailJohnsongrassKnapweed, DiffuseKnapweed, RussianKnawelKochiaKudzuKyllingaLambsquarters, CommonLespedezaLettuce, Miner'sLettuce, WildLocust, BlackLocust, HoneyLoosestrife, PurpleLovegrassMaidencaneMallow, LittleMapleMaple, BigleafMaple, RedMarigoldMilkweedMorninggloryMuhly, WirestemMulberryMulleinMustard, IndianNettle, StingingNightshade, SilverleafOakOat, WildOrchardgrassPanicum, FallParagrassParsnip, WildPennycressPepperweed /PeppergrassPepperweed, VirginiaPersimmon, Common/EasternPhragmitesPigweedPinePineapple-weedPlantainPoison-ivyPokeweed, CommonPoplarPrimrosePrivet, CommonPuncturevinePurslaneQuackgrassRabbitbrush, Gray/RubberRadish, WildRagweedRagweed, Common/ShortRagweed, GiantRagweed, WesternRedvineRicegrassRose, Wild/BriarRussian-oliveRyegrass, Italian/Annual/CommonSaltbush/OrachSaltgrassSandbur/Grassbur/SandspurSassafrasSesbania, HempShepherd's-purseSicklepodSida, Prickly/SpinySignalgrass, BroadleafSkeletonweed, RushSmartweedSnakeweed, BroomSorrelSourwoodSowthistleSpeedwellSprangletopSpurry, CornStarthistle, YellowSunflowerSweetcloverSweetgumTansymustard, PinnateThistle, BullThistle, CanadaThistle, RussianThistle, TexasThreeawn, PrairieTimothyTorpedograssTrumpetcreeperVaseygrassVelvetgrass, Common/PerennialVelvetleafVernalgrass, SweetVervain, Hoary/TallVirginia-creeperWaterwillow, AmericanWillowWitchgrassWoodsorrel, YellowYellow-poplar/Tulip Tree

Temperature range

Min 10F
Max
Caution
Product safety

Protections

Personal Protection
All pilots, flaggers and groundboom applicators must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and long pants, Chemical-resistant gloves, (except for pilots and flaggers), and Shoes plus socks All mixers, loaders, other applicators, and other handlers must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and long pants, Shoes plus socks, Chemical-resistant gloves, A NIOSH-approved particulate respirator with any R or P filter with NIOSH approval number prefix TC-84A; or a NIOSH-approved powered air purifying respirator with HE filter with NIOSH approval number prefix TC-21C, and Chemical-resistant

Precautions

May be exposed to direct sunlight

Is not vulnerable to flame or sparks

May be stored in a damp place

May be stored in a warm place

May be frozen