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Zaltus SX

Atticus, LLC
SnapshotID: 64361

Active ingredients

Flumioxazin

Classification

E

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

WSSA mode of action

14Inhibition of protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO)

Registration

EPA:91234-180

Pests

Amaranth, PalmerAmaranth, SpinyAnoda, SpurredBarnyardgrass/WatergrassBeggarweed, FloridaBindweed, Field/EuropeanBluegrass, AnnualBrome, DownyBuckwheat, WildCanola, VolunteerCarpetweedChamomile, FalseCheat /CheatgrassCheatgrassCheeseweedChickweed, CommonChickweed, MouseearCockle, WhiteCocklebur, Common/HeartleafCopperleaf, HophornbeamCrabgrass, Hairy/LargeCrabgrass, Smooth/SmallCroton, TropicCrownbeard, GoldenDandelionDeadnettle, Purple/RedDodderEcliptaEveningprimrose, CutleafFiddleneck, CoastFilaree, BroadleafFilaree, RedstemFilaree, WhitestemFlatsedge, Rice/Umbrellaplant, AnnualFleabane, HairyFlixweedFoxtail, BristlyFoxtail, GiantFoxtail, GreenFoxtail, YellowGeranium, CarolinaGoosegrassGroundsel, CommonGroundsel, CressleafGuineagrassHenbitHorseweed/MarestailIndigo, HairyJimsonweedJohnsongrass, SeedlingKochiaLambsquarters, CommonLettuce, Prickly/ChinaLovegrass, CaliforniaMallow, CommonMallow, LittleMallow, VeniceMayweedMorninggloryMorningglory, EntireleafMorningglory, Ivyleaf/Entireleaf/Hairy/CommonMorningglory, Pitted/Small WhiteMorningglory, Red/ScarletMorningglory, Scarlet Morningglory, SmallflowerMorningglory, Tall/CommonMustard, TumbleMustard, WildNettle, Burning/DwarfNightshadeNightshade, BlackNightshade, Eastern BlackNightshade, HairyPanicum, FallPanicum, TexasPennycress, FieldPigweed, PalmerPigweed, RedrootPigweed, SmoothPigweed, SpinyPigweed, TumblePlantain, BroadleafPoinsettia, WildPuncturevinePurslane, CommonPurslane, HorsePusley, FloridaRadish, WildRagweed, Common/ShortRagweed, GiantRedmaidsRedweedRocket, LondonRocket, YellowRockpurslaneRyegrass, Italian/Annual/CommonSenna, CoffeeSesbania, HempShepherd's-purseSicklepodSida, Prickly/SpinySignalgrass, BroadleafSmartweed, LadysthumbSmartweed, Pale/GreenSmartweed, PennsylvaniaSmellmelonSowthistle, Annual/CommonSowthistle, PricklySowthistle, SpinySpurge, SpottedStarbur, BristlySuckersTansy mustardTeaweedThistle, RussianVelvetleafWaterhempWaterhemp, CommonWaterhemp, TallWeeds, BroadleafWormwood, Biennial

Sites

Alfalfa, EstablishedAlmondAlmond, TropicalAppleApricotApricot, JapaneseAronia BerryArtichokeAsparagus, EstablishedAvocado, NonbearingAzaroleBarberry, EuropeanBarleyBeanBean, AdzukiBean, Broad, DryBean, FieldBean, KidneyBean, LablabBean, Lima, DryBean, MothBean, MungBean, NavyBean, PintoBean, RiceBean, TeparyBean, UrdBeansBeechnutBlackberry (All Types)Blueberry, HighbushBlueberry, LowbushBrazil NutBuckthorn, SeaBunyaButternut (Tree Nut)Cactus, PricklypearCalamondinCandlenutCapulinCashewCatjangCeleryCherry, BlackCherry, NankingCherry, Sour/TartCherry, Sweet/MazzardChestnutChestnut, GuianaChestnut, Japanese HorseChickpea/Garbanzo BeanChinquapinCitronCitron, CitrusCloverCoconutCorn, FieldCottonCowpeaCrabappleCranberry, HighbushCurrant, BlackCurrant, BuffaloCurrant, NativeCurrant, RedElderberryFallow LandFig, NonbearingFilbertFlaxFruit, Citrus, HybridGarlicGinkgoGooseberryGrapeGrape, JuiceGrape, RaisinGrape, TableGrape, WineGrapefruitGrapefruit, Japanese SummerGround, BareGroundcherryGuar/Guar BeanGuava, ChileanHazelnutHeartnutHechimaHickory NutHoneysuckle, EdibleHopsHuckleberryJostaberryJujube, ChineseJuneberryKumquatLemonLentilLimeLime, Australian DesertLime, Australian FingerLime, Australian RoundLime, Brown River FingerLime, Mount WhiteLime, New Guinea wildLime, Russell RiverLime, SweetLime, TahitiLingonberryLoganberryLoquatMacadamia NutMandarin, MediterraneanMayhaws (All Types)MedlarMelon (All Types)Monkey Puzzle NutMonkey-potNectarineNon-crop AreasNut, CajouNut, CoquitoNut, DikaNut, MongongoNut, OkariNut, PachiraNut, Peach PalmNut, SapucaiaNut-tree, AfricanOak, BurOliveOnion, Bulb/Dry BulbOrange, Satsuma MandarinOrange, SourOrange, SweetOrange, TachibanaOrange, TrifoliateOrchardPea, Black-eyedPea, CrowderPea, DryPea, FieldPea, SouthernPeachPeanutPearPear, AsianPecanPepper (All Types)PeppermintPequiPili NutPine NutPine, BrazilianPistachioPlumPlum, AmericanPlum, BeachPlum, CanadaPlum, CherryPlum, ChickasawPlum, DamsonPlum, JapanesePlum, KlamathPlumcotPomegranatePotato, SweetPotatoesPrunePummeloPumpkinQuinceQuince, ChineseQuince, JapaneseRaspberry, BlackRaspberry, RedRaspberry, Wild RiceSafflowerSalalSaskatoon, BerrySloeSorghumSoybeanSoybean, Glyphosate TolerantSpearmintStrawberryStrawberry, DormantSugarcaneSunflowerTangeloTangerine /Mandarin OrangeTangerine/MandarinTangorTejocoteTobaccoTomatoUniq fruitVineyardWalnut, BlackWalnut, EnglishWheatWheat, Spring SeededYellowhorn
Restrictions

Available for use in the following states

Available

Not available

Caution
Product safety

Protections

Early entry
Coveralls, chemical-resistant gloves made of waterproof material, shoes plus socks.
Personal Protection
Applicators, and other handlers must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and long pants, chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material including polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride, shoes and socks. For aerial application to sugarcane, mixer/loaders must also wear: Coveralls, chemical-resistant apron and chemical-resistant boots. Not for use in California. For aerial application to artichoke; field peas; flax; lentils; safflower; sunflower and wheat, mixer/loaders must also wear: Wear a minimum of a NIOSH approved filtering face piece respirator with any N filter (TC-84A). You can also use other NIOSH approved particulate respirators that offer more protection, including a half face of full face respirator with any filter or a powered air purifying respirator with an HE filter. For more information about these options, see www.epa.gov/pesticide-respirators. DO NOT apply by aerial application to field peas, flax, safflower, sunflower and wheat in California. For ground boom application to cactus (prickly pear); olive and pomegranate, mixer/loaders must also wear: Wear a minimum of a NIOSH approved filtering face piece respirator with any N filter (TC-84A). You can also use other NIOSH approved particulate respirators that offer more protection, including a half face of full face respirator with any filter or a powered air purifying respirator with an HE filter. For more information about these options, see www.epa.gov/pesticide-respirators. Not for use on cactus (prickly pear) in California.
Restricted Entry Interval
12 hours

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