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laudis herbicide residual Laudis HerbicideProduct Name: Laudis Herbicide Technical Name: Tembotrione 42% SC Product Type: Herbicide Brand Name: Bayer Product Overview: Laudis is a selective, post emergence herbicide formulated with Tembotrione 42% SC. It is designed to control a broad spectrum of annual grass and broadleaf weeds in field corn, silage corn, seed corn, sweet corn, and popcorn. Laudis utilizes Bayer's advanced HPPD inhibitor technology to disrupt photosynthesis in target weeds,

Product Name: Laudis Herbicide
Technical Name: Tembotrione 42% SC
Product Type: Herbicide
Brand Name: Bayer

Product Overview:

Laudis is a selective, post-emergence herbicide formulated with Tembotrione 42% SC. It is designed to control a broad spectrum of annual grass and broadleaf weeds in field corn, silage corn, seed corn, sweet corn, and popcorn. Laudis utilizes Bayer's advanced HPPD inhibitor technology to disrupt photosynthesis in target weeds, leading to their death. It is particularly effective against weeds resistant to glyphosate, triazine, phenoxy, benzoic, and ALS-inhibiting herbicides.

Summary:

Feature Details
Formulation Type Suspension Concentrate (SC)
Mode of Action Inhibits HPPD enzyme, disrupting photosynthesis in target weeds
Application Timing Post-emergence (V7–V8 stage)
Application Rate 3 fl oz per acre per application
Crops Labeled Field corn, silage corn, seed corn, sweet corn, popcorn
Target Weeds Annual broadleaf and grass weeds, including glyphosate-resistant types
Maximum Applications 2 per season (field/popcorn corn), 1 per season (sweet corn)
Rainfastness Rain within 1 hour may reduce efficacy; retreatment may be necessary


Benefits:

  • Broad-Spectrum Weed Control- Effectively controls over 65 grass and broadleaf weeds, including challenging species like waterhemp, pigweed, velvetleaf, and foxtail.
  • Resistance Management- Acts as a powerful tool against weeds resistant to glyphosate, PPO, ALS, and dicamba herbicides, enhancing resistance management strategies.
  • Rapid Action- Delivers quick knockdown of weeds, reducing competition for nutrients, water, and sunlight, thereby promoting healthier crop growth.
  • Flexible Application Timing- Suitable for post-emergence application from corn emergence up to the V8 growth stage for field and popcorn corn, and up to the V7 stage for sweet corn.
  • Enhanced Crop Safety- Offers excellent crop safety when used as directed, making it suitable for various corn types, including field, seed, sweet, and popcorn corn.
  • Residual Soil Activity- Provides residual control of weeds, reducing the need for multiple applications and supporting long-term weed management.
  • Rainfastness- Becomes rainfast within 1 hour of application, ensuring effectiveness even with unexpected weather changes.
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