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SnapshotID: 62105

Active ingredients

Metribuzin

Classification

C1

- Herbicide, Preplant/Preplant Incorporated- Herbicide, Preemergence- Herbicide

WSSA mode of action

5Inhibition of photosynthesis at photosystem II

Registration

EPA:34704-990

Pests

PigweedBluegrass, AnnualMexicanweedAgeratum, TropicAlexandergrassAmaranth, SpinyAnoda, SpurredBarley, FoxtailBarley, LittleBarley, Hare/WildDayflowerBeggarweed, FloridaBindweed, Field/EuropeanBittercressBlackgrassBluegrass, BulbousBrome, JapaneseBrome, DownyBrome, RipgutBrome, SmoothRescuegrass /Rescue BromeTansymustardBuckwheat, WildStarbur, BristlyShattercaneCarpetweedCatchfly, Sand/ConicalGoosegrassPigweed, SmoothGalinsogaCheat /CheatgrassChickweed, MouseearChickweed, CommonCocklebur, Common/HeartleafCopperleaf, HophornbeamCockle, CornCowcockleCrabgrass, Smooth/SmallCrabgrass, Hairy/LargeCrowfootgrassCupgrass, SouthwesternDandelionHenbitDeadnettle, Purple/RedSmartweedDogfennelFalseflax, SmallseedFiddleneck, TarweedFilaree, RedstemKochiaFleabane, RoughFlixweedFoxtail, BristlyFoxtail, GiantFoxtail, GreenFumitoryNutsedge, YellowRedweedGroundsel, CressleafGuineagrassHorseweed/MarestailJimsonweedKnotweed, ProstrateEuphorbiaLambsquarters, CommonLettuce, Prickly/ChinaCatchweedMallow, VeniceFoxtail /Bottlegrass/PigeongrassMorningglory, Ivyleaf/Entireleaf/Hairy/CommonLovegrassMorningglory, Pitted/Small WhiteMorningglory, SmallflowerMorningglory, Tall/CommonMustard, Blue/PurpleMustard, IndianTansymustard, PinnateMustard, TumbleMustard, WildNightshade, HairyNightshade, BlackOat, WildSignalgrass, BroadleafPanicum, TexasPanicum, BroadleafPennycress, FieldPepperweed, VirginiaFoxtail, YellowPigweed, RedrootPolemonium, AnnualCudweedEveningprimrose, CutleafRicegrassPurslane, CommonPanicum, FallPusley, FloridaPusley, BrazilRadish, WildRagweed, Common/ShortSandbur, FieldRice, including Red RiceBuffaloburSorrel, Red/SheepShepherd's-purseSicklepodButtercupSmartweed, PennsylvaniaSpeedwell, IvyleafSpurge, SpottedSpurge, GardenSpurry, CornSunflower, Common/WildLadysthumbSandbur/Grassbur/SandspurCuphea, TarweedSida, Prickly/SpinyThistle, RussianSprangletopVelvetleafMarestailBarnyardgrass/WatergrassLettuce, Miner'sWhitlowgrass, SpringWitchgrassWheat, VolunteerKnotweedLambsquartersToadflaxMayweedSunflowerRocket, YellowRocket, LondonSowthistleSalsify, MeadowMadwortHaloe KoaAmaranth, SpleenOat, Winter WildJacob's-ladderVetch, WinterJunglegrassSorghum, VolunteerSpurge, GracefulWindgrassCrabgrassGeranium /CranesbillJohnsongrass, SeedlingPaintbrush, Flora'sTansy mustardFoxtail, YellowFanweedTurnip, WildTeaweedButterweedFireweedCockle, WhiteMustard, Jim HillHialoaHilahilaPlushgrassMustard, TreacleBrome, SmoothWiregrassRattlepodFoxtail, BristlegrassGromwell, CarolinaPineappleweedRagweed, Common, Glyphosate SusceptibleMustard, TreacleMillet, BrowntopGrassesSesbania
Restrictions

Available for use in the following states

Available

Not available

Caution
Product safety

Protections

Early entry
Coveralls, Chemical-resistant gloves, and Shoes plus socks.
Personal Protection
Long sleeved shirt and long pants, Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material, and Socks plus footwear.
Restricted Entry Interval
12 hours Exception: If the product is soil injected or soil incorporated, the Worker Protection Standard, under certain circumstances, allows workers to enter the treated area if there will be no contact with anything that has been treated.

Precautions

May be exposed to direct sunlight

Is not vulnerable to flame or sparks

Should not be stored in a damp place

Should not be stored in a warm place

May be frozen