Detail

Manufacturer
BASF
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
Registration expired
Registration number
241-361
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For wilding pine control, vegetation control and management in noncropland areas, and postemergence and residual weed control in pasture and rangeland.

Product information
Detail Powered by KIXOR herbicide (henceforth in this label) refered to as Detail herbicide) provides both contact burdown (postemergence) and rate-dependent residual preemergence weed control (refer to table 1 and table 2 for lis of weeds controlled.) Detail herbicide does not control grass weeds and must be tank mixed with a grass hericide for a complete weed control program.
Throught coverage of weeds foliage is critical for optium postemergence contro.
Make postemergence applications of Detail herbicide in tank mixture with glyphosate-based products when weeds are small (less than 6 inches) and actively growing. An adjuvant Is required wih Detail herbicide for optimum burndown activity (refer to Additives section for specifics). Burndown activity may be slowed or reduced under cloudy and/or foggy or cooler weather conditions, or when weeds are growing under drought or other stress conditions. When targetting dence weed populations and/or larger weeds, use higher spray volumes and/or a higher application rate within an application rate range.
Lenght of weed control from residual preemergence applications will be affected by use rate, soll characteristics (txture, organic matter, catlon exchange capacity), as well as the amount of rainfall after application.

Mode of action
Detail herbicide is a potent inhibitor of protoporphyrinogen-oxidase belonging to herbicide mode of action group 14. Detail herbicide is rapidly absorbed by roots and follage. Following inhibition of  protoporphyrinogen-oxidase, plant death is the result of membrane damag. Under active growing conditions, susceptible amerged weeds usually develop chlorotic and necrotic injury symptoms within hours nd die within a few days. Susceptible emerging weed seedlings will usually die as they reach the soll surface or shortly after emergence.

Resistance management
While weed resistance to protoporphyrinogen-oxidase-inhibiting herbicides is relatively infrequent, populations of resistant biotypes are known to exist. Resistance management practices include:
1. Following labeled application rate and weed growth stage recomendations.
2. Avoiding repeated applications of herbicides with the same mode of action.
3. Using tank mixes and sequential applications with other effective herbicides possesing different modes of action.

Application instructions
Detail herbicide may be applied in a single application or sequentially with an interval of 14 days or more.

Application rate
Application rates for Detail herbicide when applied alone, in tank mix, or sequentially are given in table 3. Do not apply more then a maximum cumulative amount of 6 fl ozs/A of Detail herbicide per year.

Postemergence
Application target: weed size < 6 inches
Application rate (fl ozs/A): 2 to 4

Postemergence
Application target: weed size < 6 inches and/or heavier weed infestations
Application rate (fl ozs/A): 4 to 6
Postemergence + Residual
Application target: Burndown + residualpreemergence weed control
Application rate (fl ozs/A): 6

Tank mixes with glyphosate
Accelerated Burndown
Application target: accelerated burndown of weeds and/or control of glyphosate-tolerant species (such as horseweed)
Application rate (fl ozs/A): 1 to 5

Accelerated burndown + residual
Application target: accelerated burndown of weeds plus control of glyphosate-tolerant species with residual preemergence weed control.
Application rate (fl ozs/A): 6

Application methods and equipment
Detail herbicide may be applied by air or ground. Thorough spray coverage is important for optimum weed control and can be improved with proper adjuvant, nozzle, and spray volume selection.

Registered for cultures
Soybeans