Diclofop 375

Manufacturer
Conquest
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
55564
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Conquest Diclofop 375 Selective Herbicide is for Post-emergent Control of Annual Ryegrass, Common Barbgrass and Wild Oats in Wheat, Linseed, Peas and other Crops.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Results are best under good growing conditions and application to weeds or crop under stress (eg. due to continuous severe frosts, dry or waterlogged conditions) should be avoided. Wild oats germinating after application will often be stunted and will not seriously compete with the crop. Application to crops with a covering of frost or dew has been successful but should be avoided in general. Current indications are that spray mixture may be left overnight without loss of efficiency, if spraying cannot be completed. However, it is not recommended that this be general practice.

MIXING
Add the required quantity of Conquest Diclofop 375 Selective Herbicide directly to the spray tank when about two-thirds full. Top up with water to required volume, with agitators in motion. Where wetting agents are recommended, add just before tank is full of water to avoid excessive frothing.

APPLICATION
Aim to apply Conquest Diclofop 375 Selective Herbicide to base of weeds to ensure penetration.

COMPATIBILITY
For broadleaf weed control in wheat, barley, triticale and rye, the following compatibilities are indicated. Conquest Diclofop 375 Selective Herbicide may be mixed with the following products without a significant loss of activity: Bromoxynil, Lontrel (up to 150 mL/ha), dimethoate, omethoate and phosmet. Conquest Diclofop 375 Selective Herbicide may be mixed with the following products, but some loss of grass weed control and/or speed of kill should be expected: Bromoxynil + MCPA, Tigrex (max. 800 mL/ha), MCPA LVE (max. 700 mL/ha). Conquest Diclofop 375 Selective Herbicide may be mixed with the following products, but some loss of wild oat control should be expected: Jaguar (up to 750 mL/ha), Eclipse (up to 7 g/ha).
When mixing with broadleaf herbicides add Conquest Wetter 1000 surfactant at the rate of 250 mL per 100 L of spray solution. Reductions in grass weed control (as indicated above) can be minimised by using a minimum of 80 L of water per has by ground and 30 L by air, and if wild oats are present, use 2.0 L Conquest Diclofop Methyl Selective Herbicide/ha (except barley). Do not use Conquest Wetter 1000 at rates above 1.4 L/ha when mixing with Conquest Diclofop Methyl Selective Herbicide.
Conquest Diclofop 375 Selective Herbicide and Metsulfuron are physically compatible but when this mixture is used a significant reduction in grass weed control can be expected. Add wetting agent to this mixture for Conquest Diclofop 375 Selective Herbicide at recommended rates. Consult company representatives for further advice.
Allow at least 10 days between any application of Conquest Diclofop 375 Selective Herbicide and other herbicides containing 2, 4-D, MCPA, dicamba or other similar sprays, which should preferably follow Conquest Diclofop Methyl Selective Herbicide.
For use in oilseed poppies in Tasmania only: Conquest Diclofop 375 Selective Herbicide may be mixed with pesticides as recommended by the Department of Agriculture or the poppy contracting company.
Where phalaris is present, Conquest Diclofop 375 Selective Herbicide and Puma S may be applied together at the respective recommended rates. Wetting agent should be added to this mixture at the rate recommended on the Conquest Diclofop 375 Selective Herbicide label.

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Winter wheat1 - 2 l
Spring wheat1 - 2 l
Winter flax1 - 2 l
Spring flax1 - 2 l
Winter triticale1 - 2 l
Spring triticale1 - 2 l
Canola1 - 2 l
Safflowers1 - 2 l
Winter rye1 - 2 l
Spring rye1 - 2 l
Spring barley1 - 1.25 l
Winter barley1 - 1.25 l
Lupines1 - 2 l
Peas1 - 2 l
Pasture1 - 2 l7
Poppies0.5 - 3 l