Atomic

Manufacturer
Conquest
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
57811
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Conquest Atomic Selective Herbicide is an emulsifiable concentrate herbicide used post emergence for the control of certain grass weeds in specified broadleaf crops. Conquest Atomic Selective Herbicide is a systemic herbicide, which is rapidly absorbed and readily translocated from the treated foliage to the root system and growing points of the plant. Applications made to grass weeds stressed due to insufficient moisture or cold temperatures may result in unsatisfactory control.

Time of Application
For maximum benefit, weeds should be sprayed when young and actively growing. Application may be made at any stage of crop growth (except to cucurbit crops), but sufficient time must be allowed for the prescribed withholding period to expire before harvest and/or grazing or cutting for stockfeed. IMPORTANT: DO NOT apply Conquest Atomic Selective Herbicide to cucurbit crops before the 5 true leaf stage.

Compatibility
Conquest Atomic Selective Herbicide is compatible with the insecticides deltamethrin, omethoate, dimethoate, methomyl, endosulfan, the fungicides benomyl and mancozeb and the herbicides diflufenican and clopyralid when using the surfactant only adjuvant system.
Conquest Atomic Selective Herbicide is compatible with sethoxydim and clethodim when using the surfactant plus spray oil adjuvant system.
When tank mixing Conquest Atomic Selective Herbicide and broadleaf herbicides, DO NOT use a spray oil, use a surfactant only.
Application of the Conquest Atomic Selective Herbicide/diflufenican tank mix may result in crop effects. The effect is temporary and usually appears as yellow or white bleaching on the leaves. New growth and subsequent yield, however, will not be affected. DO NOT add crop oil to tank mixtures of Conquest Atomic Selective Herbicide/diflufenican. To minimise crop effects apply Conquest Atomic Selective Herbicide a minimum of 5 days prior to diflufenican application or a minimum 10 days after diflufenican application. (14-21 days if weeds have been stressed).

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Red beet125 - 1000 ml14
Cabbage125 - 1000 ml63
Canola125 - 375 ml77
Carrots125 - 1000 ml70
Cauliflower125 - 1000 ml14
Chickpeas125 - 375 ml84
Clover125 - 375 ml14
Pasture125 - 375 ml14
Cucumbers125 - 1000 ml14
Beans125 - 1000 ml84
Peas125 - 375 ml63
Melons125 - 1000 ml84
Alfalfa125 - 1000 ml84
Lupines125 - 375 ml42
Mung beans125 - 1000 ml84
Navy beans125 - 1000 ml84
Onions125 - 1000 ml126
Potatoes125 - 1000 ml70
Pumpkins125 - 1000 ml63
Radishes125 - 1000 ml21
Tomatoes125 - 1000 ml28
Vetch125 - 375 ml84
Peanuts250 - 1000 ml77
Pineapples250 - 1000 ml7
Soybeans250 - 1000 ml84
Sunflowers250 - 1000 ml63
Lentils125 - 250 ml84
Grapes125 - 250 ml
Chickpeas125 - 250 ml84