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SHENZI® 400 SC Insecticide
PCP #34974 · Upl Agrosolutions Canada Inc. · Insecticide
Group 28
Group 28 suspension concentrate insecticide containing chlorantraniliprole at 400 g/L for control of various lepidopteran pests, Colorado potato beetle, grasshoppers, and other insects in vegetables, corn, cereals, forage crops, and oilseeds.
Registered uses (37)
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brassica Vegetables | Armyworm, Fall armyworm, Beet armyworm, Corn earworm (Tomato fruitworm) | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 3 d |
| Brassica Vegetables | Black cutworm | 50.6 mL/acre | 3 d |
| Brassica Vegetables | Imported cabbageworm, Diamondback moth, Cabbage looper | 50.6 mL/acre | 3 d |
| Brassica Vegetables | Leafminers (Liriomyza sativae, Liriomyza trifolii) | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 3 d |
| Cereal Grains | Armyworm, Fall armyworm, Beet armyworm, Corn earworm (Tomato fruitworm), European corn borer | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Cereal Grains | Cutworms | 50.6 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Cereal Grains | Grasshoppers | 25.5–50.6 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Corn | Armyworm, Fall armyworm, Beet armyworm, Variegated cutworm, Corn earworm (Tomato fruitworm), European corn borer, Western bean cutworm | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Corn | Black cutworm | 50.6 mL/acre | 14 d |
| Cucurbit Vegetables | Armyworm, Fall armyworm, Corn earworm (Tomato fruitworm) | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Cucurbit Vegetables | Cabbage looper, Black cutworm | 50.6 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Cucurbit Vegetables | Leafminers (Liriomyza sativae, Liriomyza trifolii) | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Fruiting Vegetables | Cabbage looper, Black cutworm | 50.6 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Fruiting Vegetables | Colorado potato beetle, Armyworm, Fall armyworm, Beet armyworm, Variegated cutworm, Tobacco hornworm, Tomato hornworm, Tomato fruitworm (Corn earworm), European corn borer | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Grass Forage | Armyworm, Fall armyworm, Beet armyworm, Corn earworm (Tomato fruitworm) | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 0 d |
| Grass Forage | Grasshoppers | 25.5–50.6 mL/acre | 0 d |
| Leafy Vegetables | Armyworm, Fall armyworm, Corn earworm (Tomato fruitworm), Beet armyworm | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Leafy Vegetables | Cabbage looper, Black cutworm | 50.6 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Leafy Vegetables | Leafminers (Liriomyza sativae, Liriomyza trifolii) | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Legume Vegetables | Armyworm, Fall armyworm, Beet armyworm, Corn earworm (Tomato fruitworm), European corn borer, Western bean cutworm | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Legume Vegetables | Cabbage looper | 50.6 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Legume Vegetables | Cutworms | 50.6 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Legume Vegetables | Grasshoppers | 25.5–50.6 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Non-Grass Animal Feeds | Alfalfa weevil (suppression only) | 76.1–101 mL/acre | 0 d |
| Non-Grass Animal Feeds | Beet armyworm | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 0 d |
| Non-Grass Animal Feeds | Grasshoppers | 25.5–50.6 mL/acre | 0 d |
| Potato | Colorado potato beetle | 50.6–101 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Potato | European corn borer | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Root and Tuber Vegetables | Black cutworm, Imported cabbageworm, Swede midge | 50.6 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Root and Tuber Vegetables | Corn earworm (Tomato fruitworm), European corn borer, Tobacco hornworm, Tomato hornworm, Armyworm, Variegated cutworm, Fall armyworm, Beet armyworm | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Root and Tuber Vegetables | Diamondback moth, Cabbage looper | 50.6 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Root and Tuber Vegetables | Leafminers (Liriomyza sativae, Liriomyza trifolii) | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Sunflower | Bertha armyworm | 25.5–76.1 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Sunflower | Cabbage looper, Imported cabbageworm, Swede midge, Cutworms | 50.6 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Sunflower | Diamondback moth | 25.5 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Sunflower | Grasshoppers | 25.5–50.6 mL/acre | 1 d |
| Sunflower | Sunflower head moth (reduces damage caused by banded sunflower moth) | 50.6–76.1 mL/acre | 1 d |
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