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IGNITE® SN Herbicide
PCP #28532 · Basf Agricultural Solutions Canada Inc. · Herbicide
Group 10
Group 10 contact herbicide containing glufosinate ammonium for weed control and desiccation in various fruit crops, vegetables, and field crops. Registered for use in Eastern Canada and British Columbia.
Registered uses (20)
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apple | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | 40 d |
| Apricot | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | 14 d |
| Asparagus | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | — |
| Asparagus | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | — |
| Bean | Crop desiccation and weed desiccation | 1.01–1.21 L/acre | 9 d |
| Blueberry | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | 14 d |
| Blueberry | Annual grass, broadleaf weeds, and suppression of perennial weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | — |
| Carrot | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | — |
| Cherry | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | 14 d |
| Grape | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | 40 d |
| Lettuce | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | — |
| Nectarine | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | 14 d |
| Onion | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | — |
| Peach | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | 14 d |
| Pear | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | 40 d |
| Plum | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | 14 d |
| Potato | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | 9 d |
| Raspberry | Primocanes | 2.7 L/acre | — |
| Strawberry | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | 1 d |
| Tree Nuts | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1.09–2.02 L/acre | 14 d |
About this content. This page presents the official PMRA label as published by Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency, the source of record. Always read the official label and consult your provincial pesticide- application authority before use. Report an error.