Environmental protection
Other Application Conditions: Rinse the container three times after emptying. Apply the spray liquid as soon as possible after preparation. In the cultivation of potatoes and rapeseed, apply the product in 200 to 400 liters of water per hectare. In the cultivation of pulses (excluding soybeans) and legumes, apply the product in 175 to 400 liters of water per hectare. To protect non-target terrestrial plants, the application of this product is only permitted if a technique from at least DRT97.5 class is used across the entire plot. Note: To prevent damage to crops, the product must not come into contact with seeds. The seeds must be sown deep enough in the soil, ensuring they are well covered with soil. Note: To prevent damage to the crop, apply the product when the germinating plants are still well covered by the soil. Note: The product may cause a crop reaction in the form of leaf discoloration (chlorosis) and some growth inhibition, especially if there is heavy rainfall in the period shortly after application. These crop reactions are usually temporary and do not have negative effects on the final yields. Note: Drift from the product can cause harmful effects to neighboring crops. Successive Crops After the normal harvest of treated crops, a plowing operation of at least 15 cm should be performed. The following successive crops are possible: grains, rapeseed, beans, peas, potatoes, corn, flax, sugar beet, and turnip. Replacement Crops In case of reseeding after crop failure, provided a plowing operation of at least 25 cm is performed, the following crops can be grown: After autumn treatment: potatoes, peas, beans, and winter grain can be grown 6 weeks after crop failure and plowing. After autumn treatment: summer grain, corn, turnip, onions, carrots, and flax can be grown 7 months after crop failure and plowing. After spring treatment: peas, beans, potatoes, carrots, turnip, sugar beet, onions, carrots, and flax can be grown 6 weeks after crop failure and plowing. After spring treatment: corn and bush beans can be grown 9 weeks after crop failure and plowing. Resistance Management This product contains the active substance clomazone. Clomazone belongs to the Isoxazolidinone class. The HRAC code is 13. There is a risk of resistance development with this product. In the context of resistance management, it is essential to follow the advice provided in the informational messages.
Hazard warnings
H410 Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects