Centurion Emulsifiable Concentrate Post-Emergence

Manufacturer
BAYER
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2025-12-31
Registration number
27598
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POST-EMERGENCE HERBICIDE FOR CONTROL OF GRASSES IN CANOLA, FLAX (including low linolenic acid varieties), FIELD PEAS, LENTILS, DESI and KABULI CHICKPEAS, DRY BULB ONIONS AND GARLIC, POTATOES, YELLOW MUSTARD, ORIENTAL (BROWN) MUSTARD (condiment and oilseed types), SOYBEANS, SEEDLING ALFALFA, SUNFLOWERS, DRY COMMON BEANS (Phaseolus vulgaris varieties only), FENUGREEK, CORIANDER, SPINACH, PRAIRIE CARNATION, HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY, SAFFLOWER, CRANBERRY, DILL, CARAWAY, BASIL, RED GARDEN (TABLE) BEET, PARSNIP, CARROT, RADISH, CHERRY (sweet and tart), CERTAIN HERBS, SPICES and HOPS.

GENERAL INFORMATION:
CENTURION is a selective post-emergence herbicide for control of a broad range of grasses in canola, flax (including low linolenic acid varieties), field peas, lentils, Desi and Kabuli chickpeas, dry bulb onions and garlic, potatoes, yellow mustard, oriental (brown) mustard (condiment and oilseed types), soybeans, seedling alfalfa, sunflowers, dry common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris varieties only), fenugreek, coriander, spinach, Prairie Carnation, highbush blueberry, safflower, cranberry, dill, caraway, basil, red garden(table) beet, parsnip, carrot, radish, cherry (sweet and tart), certain herbs, spices and hops.
CENTURION is to be used only with the adjuvant AMIGO.
CENTURION is a systemic herbicide which is translocated from the treated foliage to the growing points of the leaves, shoots and roots. Uptake into the plant is primarily through its leaves. Thorough coverage of the foliage is important for consistent grass control. Susceptible grasses that are actively growing will undergo a burn-back and colour change after treatment. Leaf foliage will first change from green to yellowish, then purplish and finally brown colour. The time required for complete control is normally 7 to 21 days following treatment, depending on growing conditions and crop competition.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
TIME OF APPLICATION:
Apply CENTURION when the annual grasses and volunteer cereals are in the 2 to 6 leaf stage as specified under Application Rates of CENTURION. Most effective control is achieved when application is made prior to tillering when annual grasses are small and actively growing.
For suppression or control of quackgrass, apply CENTURION when the quackgrass is in the 2 to 6 leaf stage and 6 to 15 cm in height. Most effective results are achieved when application is made at the 3 to 5 leaf stage, when the canopy is uniform and actively growing.
CENTURION will be less effective when plants are stressed by lack of moisture, excessive moisture, low-temperature and/or very low relative humidity. Regrowth by tillering may occur if application is made under any of the above stress conditions. In wide row crops, where the canopy may be slow to close, cultivation may be necessary to control grasses that emerge after treatment.
For Desi and Kabuli chickpeas, apply CENTURION at a maximum of one application per season before the crop reaches the 9 node stage (18 cm height maximum) and when the annual grasses and volunteer cereals are in the 2 to 6 leaf stage.
For fenugreek and dill, apply CENTURION post-emergence, when fenugreek and dill are in the 3 - 5 leaf stage. Apply a maximum of one application may be made per year.
For Prairie Carnation, apply CENTURION post-emergence, when Prairie Carnation is in the 2 - 5 leaf stage. A maximum of one application may be made per year.
For safflower, apply CENTURION post-emergence, when safflower is in the 6-8 leaf stage.
Cranberry is tolerant to CENTURION at all stages of growth, however do not apply CENTURION between the hook stage and full fruit set.
For dry bulb onions and garlic, apply CENTURION post-emergence, when crops are in the 1-4 leaf stage.
Apply CENTURION only to established sweet and tart cherry trees. The pre-harvest interval outlined in the Crop Recommendations table must be followed to avoid excessive crop residues.
All other labelled crops are tolerant to CENTURION at all stages of growth. However, the pre-harvest interval outlined in the Crop Recommendations table must be followed to avoid excessive crop residues.

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Canola0.38 l60
Winter flax0.38 l60
Spring flax0.38 l60
Peas0.38 l75
Lentils0.38 l60
Chickpeas0.19 l60
Potatoes0.38 l60
White mustard0.19 - 0.38 l60
Brown mustard0.38 l60
Soybeans0.38 l75
Alfalfa0.38 l30
Sunflowers0.38 l72
Beans0.19 l60
Onions0.38 l45
Garlic0.38 l45
Dill0.19 - 0.38 l40
Chives0.19 - 0.38 l30
Basil0.19 l30
Borage0.19 l30
Chamomile0.19 l30
Chervil0.19 l30
Clary0.19 l30
Costmary0.19 l30
Culantro0.19 l30
Horehounds0.19 l30
Hyssop0.19 l30
Lavender0.19 l30
Lovage0.19 l30
Marigold0.19 l30
Marjoram0.19 l30
Rosemary0.19 l30
Sage0.19 l30
Savory0.19 l30
Tarragon0.19 l30
Thyme0.19 l30
Woodruff0.19 l30
Fenugreeks0.38 l30
Caraway0.38 l60
Coriander0.19 - 0.38 l60
Anise0.19 l60
Caraway0.19 l60
Celery0.19 l60
Culantro0.19 l60
Fennel0.19 l60
Finocchio, florence fennel0.19 l60
Juniper berries0.19 l60
Poppies0.19 l60
Cherries0.19 - 0.38 l14
Blueberries0.19 - 0.38 l14
Cranberries0.19 - 0.38 l30
Hops0.19 - 0.38 l21
Red beet0.19 - 0.38 l30
Parsnip0.19 - 0.38 l30
Carrots0.19 - 0.38 l30
Radishes0.19 - 0.38 l30
Safflowers0.19 - 0.38 l70
Spinach0.19 l14