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Registered Crop Input Products / SENCOR® 480 F

SENCOR® 480 F

PCP #26280 · Bayer Cropscience Inc. · Herbicide

Group 5

Group 5 suspension herbicide containing metribuzin at 480 g/L for control of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in soybeans, potatoes, field corn, tomatoes, asparagus, lupins, carrots, fruit trees, cereals, peas, chickpeas, lentils, faba beans, and alfalfa. Available for both Eastern and Western Canada uses with specific regional restrictions.

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Registered uses (31)

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

CropTargetRatePHI
AlfalfaAnnual sow thistle, downy brome, flixweed, green foxtail, kochia, lamb's-quarters, pasture sage, redroot pigweed, Russian thistle, shepherd's purse, stinkweed, wild oats0.911 L/acre–
AsparagusAnnual grasses and broadleaf weeds0.911 L/acre14 d
CarrotAnnual weeds including scentless chamomile0.223 L/acre–
CerealsAdditional weeds at higher rates0.172–0.223 L/acre60 d
CerealsCommon chickweed, green smartweed, hempnettle, lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarter, redroot pigweed, stinkweed, volunteer non-triazine tolerant canola, wild mustard0.111 L/acre60 d
ChickpeaAnnual broadleaf weeds less than 5 cm in height (suppression only)0.167 L/acre40 d
Faba BeanAnnual grasses and broadleaf weeds0.172–0.344 L/acre–
Field CornAnnual grasses and broadleaf weeds, especially velvetleaf0.243–0.405 L/acre–
LentilsAnnual broadleaf weeds less than 5 cm in height (suppression)0.172 L/acre70 d
LentilsAnnual broadleaf weeds less than 5 cm in height (suppression)0.085–0.113 L/acre70 d
LentilsAnnual grasses and broadleaf weeds0.283–0.344 L/acre70 d
LupinAnnual weeds; annual grasses and broadleaf weeds0.344–0.405 L/acre–
PeaAnnual broadleaf weeds less than 5 cm0.172–0.223 L/acre70 d
PeaAnnual broadleaf weeds less than 5 cm0.085–0.113 L/acre70 d
PeaAnnual broadleaf weeds less than 5 cm in height0.172–0.223 L/acre40 d
PeaAnnual grasses and broadleaf weeds0.223–0.344 L/acre70 d
PlumAnnual broadleaf weeds0.607 L/acre–
PlumAnnual grasses and broadleaf weeds0.304–0.607 L/acre–
PotatoAnnual broadleaf weeds0.223–0.445 L/acre60 d
PotatoAnnual broadleaf weeds less than 4 cm0.223 L/acre60 d
PotatoAnnual grasses and broadleaf weeds0.344–0.911 L/acre60 d
PotatoAnnual grasses and broadleaf weeds0.223–0.344 L/acre60 d
PotatoAnnual grasses and broadleaf weeds; suppression of quackgrass and yellow nutsedge0.344–0.911 L/acre60 d
SoybeanAnnual grasses and broadleaf weeds0.344–0.911 L/acre–
SoybeanAnnual grasses and broadleaf weeds0.172–0.344 L/acre–
TomatoAnnual grasses and broadleaf weeds less than 4 cm in height0.121 L/acre30 d
TomatoWeeds less than 4 cm in height0.223–0.708 L/acre60 d
TomatoWeeds less than 4 cm in height0.121 L/acre30 d
WheatAdditional weeds at higher rates0.172–0.223 L/acre60 d
WheatCommon chickweed, green smartweed, hempnettle, lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarter, redroot pigweed, stinkweed, volunteer non-triazine tolerant canola, wild mustard0.111 L/acre60 d
WheatDowny brome, stinkweed, flixweed, shepherd's purse0.344–0.453 L/acre–

About this content. This page presents the official PRD label as published by Health Canada's Pesticides Regulatory Directorate (formerly the 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.

Quick facts

Active ingredients
metribuzin 480 g/L
Photosynthetic inhibitor
Mode of action: PSII inhibitor (HRAC 5, Triazinone)
CAS 21087-64-9
Formulation
suspension concentrate
Resistance group
Group 5
First registered
2000-12-18
Registration expiry
2027-12-31