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MON 77790 Herbicide

PCP #25898 · Bayer Cropscience Inc. · Herbicide

Group 4 and 9

Group 4 and 9 water soluble herbicide containing glyphosate and 2,4-D for non-selective control of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds prior to seeding cereal crops (wheat, barley, rye). Controls resistant biotypes of green foxtail, wild oats, Canada fleabane, and common ragweed, as well as all herbicide tolerant canola varieties.

Registered uses (69)

Crop × pest × application rate combinations from the official label. Rates converted to per-acre. Always confirm against the official label PDF before applying.

CropTargetRatePHI
CerealsCanada fleabane (including types resistant to Group 1, 2 and 3 herbicides)1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsCommon ragweed (including types resistant to Group 1, 2 and 3 herbicides)1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsDowny brome1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsFlixweed1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsFoxtail barley1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsGiant foxtail1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsGreen foxtail (including types resistant to Group 1, 2, 3 and 8 herbicides)1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsHemp nettle1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsKochia1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsLady's thumb1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsLamb's quarters1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsNarrow-leaved hawk's beard1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsPersian darnel1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsRedroot pigweed1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsRussian thistle1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsShepherd's purse1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsStinkweed1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsVolunteer canola/rapeseed (including all herbicide tolerant canola varieties)1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsVolunteer cereals1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsVolunteer flax1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsWild buckwheat1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsWild mustard1.38–2.06 L/acre
CerealsWild oats (including types resistant to Group 1, 2, 3 and 8 herbicides)1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeCanada fleabane (including types resistant to Group 1, 2 and 3 herbicides)1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeCommon ragweed (including types resistant to Group 1, 2 and 3 herbicides)1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeDowny brome1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeFlixweed1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeFoxtail barley1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeGiant foxtail1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeGreen foxtail (including types resistant to Group 1, 2, 3 and 8 herbicides)1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeHemp nettle1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeKochia1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeLady's thumb1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeLamb's quarters1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeNarrow-leaved hawk's beard1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyePersian darnel1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeRedroot pigweed1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeRussian thistle1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeShepherd's purse1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeStinkweed1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeVolunteer canola/rapeseed (including all herbicide tolerant canola varieties)1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeVolunteer cereals1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeVolunteer flax1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeWild buckwheat1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeWild mustard1.38–2.06 L/acre
RyeWild oats (including types resistant to Group 1, 2, 3 and 8 herbicides)1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatCanada fleabane (including types resistant to Group 1, 2 and 3 herbicides)1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatCommon ragweed (including types resistant to Group 1, 2 and 3 herbicides)1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatDowny brome1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatFlixweed1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatFoxtail barley1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatGiant foxtail1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatGreen foxtail (including types resistant to Group 1, 2, 3 and 8 herbicides)1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatHemp nettle1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatKochia1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatLady's thumb1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatLamb's quarters1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatNarrow-leaved hawk's beard1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatPersian darnel1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatRedroot pigweed1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatRussian thistle1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatShepherd's purse1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatStinkweed1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatVolunteer canola/rapeseed (including all herbicide tolerant canola varieties)1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatVolunteer cereals1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatVolunteer flax1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatWild buckwheat1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatWild mustard1.38–2.06 L/acre
WheatWild oats (including types resistant to Group 1, 2, 3 and 8 herbicides)1.38–2.06 L/acre

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