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AATREX® LIQUID 480
PCP #18450 · Syngenta Canada Inc. · Herbicide
Group 5
Group 5 triazine herbicide for control of broadleaf weeds and wild oats in corn, sorghum, and switchgrass. Can be applied pre-plant incorporated, pre-emergence, or post-emergence. Available for use alone or in tank mixes with registered partners.
Registered uses (16)
Crop × pest × application rate combinations from the official label. Rates converted to per-acre. Always confirm against the official label PDF before applying.
| Crop | Target | Rate | PHI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corn | Annual grasses and broadleaf weeds | 0.85–1.25 L/acre | 50 d |
| Corn | Broadleaf weeds and wild oats | 0.85–1.25 L/acre | — |
| Corn | Broadleaf weeds, wild oats and triazine tolerant weeds | 0.85–1.25 L/acre | — |
| Corn | Bur cucumber (Sicyos angulatus) | 1.25 L/acre | 60 d |
| Corn | Eastern black nightshade, redroot pigweed, velvetleaf, common ragweed | 0.235 L/acre | 60 d |
| Corn | Volunteer Adzuki Bean (Vigna angularis), large crabgrass (Digitaria sanguinalis), Giant Ragweed, Common Cocklebur | 0.235 L/acre | 100 d |
| Corn | Volunteer adzuki bean, giant ragweed | 1.25 L/acre | 60 d |
| Corn | Volunteer adzuki bean, giant ragweed | 1.25 L/acre | — |
| Corn | Volunteer adzuki bean, giant ragweed | 1.25 L/acre | 45 d |
| Corn | Volunteer canola cotyledon to 4-leaf stage | 0.25 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | Broadleaf weeds and wild oats | 0.85–1.25 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | Broadleaf weeds, wild oats and triazine tolerant weeds | 0.85–1.25 L/acre | 60 d |
| Sorghum | Broadleaf weeds and wild oats | 0.85 L/acre | 90 d |
| Sweet Corn | Broadleaf weeds and wild oats | 0.85–1.22 L/acre | 45 d |
| Sweet Corn | Broadleaf weeds, wild oats and triazine tolerant weeds | 0.85–1.25 L/acre | 45 d |
| Switchgrass | Wormseed mustard, wild buckwheat, wild mustard, lamb's-quarters, common purslane, redroot pigweed, ragweed, volunteer clover, smartweed, wild oats, lady's-thumb | 0.85–1.25 L/acre | 485 d |
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