INFERNO® DUO
PCP #30663 · Upl Agrosolutions Canada Inc. · Herbicide
Group 2 herbicide containing flucarbazone-sodium (45.0%) and tribenuron-methyl (23.9%) as water dispersible granules for pre-plant or post-plant pre-emergence control of broadleaf and grass weeds in spring wheat and winter wheat. Controls volunteer canola, shepherd's purse, narrow-leaved hawk's-beard, and suppresses wild oat and dandelion. Can be tank mixed with glyphosate for broader spectrum weed control including volunteer cereals, foxtails, kochia, lamb's-quarters, and other labeled weeds.
Registered uses (8)
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wheat | Barley (volunteer), Canada fleabane, canola (volunteer), cow cockle, common ragweed, dandelion, downy brome, flax (volunteer), flixweed, foxtail barley, giant foxtail, green foxtail, hemp-nettle, kochia, lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarters, narrow-leaved hawk's-beard, redroot pigweed, Russian thistle, Shepherd's purse, stinkweed, wheat (volunteer), wild buckwheat, wild mustard, wild oat | 12.7 g/acre | 80 d |
| Wheat | Barley (volunteer), Canada fleabane, canola (volunteer), cow cockle, common ragweed, dandelion, downy brome, flax (volunteer), flixweed, foxtail barley, giant foxtail, green foxtail, hemp-nettle, kochia, lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarters, narrow-leaved hawk's-beard, redroot pigweed, Russian thistle, Shepherd's purse, stinkweed, wheat (volunteer), wild buckwheat, wild mustard, wild oat | 12.7 g/acre | 80 d |
| Wheat | Canada thistle | 12.7 g/acre | 80 d |
| Wheat | Canada thistle | 12.7 g/acre | 80 d |
| Wheat | Canola (volunteer), Shepherd's purse, Narrow-leaved hawk's-beard | 12.7 g/acre | 80 d |
| Wheat | Canola (volunteer), Shepherd's purse, Narrow-leaved hawk's-beard | 12.7 g/acre | 80 d |
| Wheat | Wild oat, Dandelion | 12.7 g/acre | 80 d |
| Wheat | Wild oat, Dandelion | 12.7 g/acre | 80 d |
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