Introduction
Trade Name: Envoy Plus | Common Name: clethodim | Formulation: 0.94 EC |
Uses
Postemergence control of labeled grass weeds in greenhouses, lathhouses, shadehouses, and around outdoor ornamentals, including nurseries, parks, Christmas or other tree farms, roadside plantings, and landscaped areas around buildings.
Amount of Active Ingredient | Amount by Formulation | ||
0.94 EC | |||
Per Acre | 0.066 to 0.24 lb | 9 to 32 fl oz | |
Per 1,000 sq. ft. | 0.2 to 0.73 fl oz |
Major Weeds Controlled
Many annual and some perennial grasses such as barnyardgrass, crabgrass, crowfoot grass, foxtails, field sandbur, bermudagrass, johnsongrass, and quackgrass.
Major Weeds Not Controlled
Sedges and broadleaf weeds.
For Best Results
Apply to actively growing grasses that are not under environmental stress. Add a nonionic surfactant (containing at least 80 percent active ingredient) at 0.25% by volume to the spray solution (1⁄3 oz per gallon). Consult label for appropriate application timing for perennial grass control.
Cautions and Precautions
Unsatisfactory control may result if grasses are stressed by drought, temperature extremes, excessive water, or low humidity, or if grasses are not at the correct growth stage at the time of application. Do not cultivate treated grasses seven days before or seven days after application or control may be reduced. Do not apply a broadleaf herbicide within one day following Envoy application. Do not apply Envoy if rainfall is expected within 1 hour of application. Sugar maples cannot be tapped for syrup within one year of application. Do not apply more than 68 fluid ounces (0.5 pound active ingredient) per acre per season. Growers have reported some injury on Blue Ice cypress, Asiatic lily, Emerald arborvitae and Arizona cypress.
Residual Activity
No residual weed control should be expected.
Volatility and Leaching Potential
Little volatility. Clethodim is rapidly degraded through activity of microbes and exposure to sunlight. The chemical is only slightly adsorbed and has the potential to leach, but degradation is very rapid so the actual amount of leaching is probably slight.
Symptoms and Mode of Action
Slow acting herbicide; requires 7 to 14 days for control. Inhibits acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase, an important enzyme for many biosynthetic pathways. MOA groups: WSSA Group 1; HRAC Group A.
Herbicide injury symptoms factsheet
Additional Information
Worker Protection Standards | REI: 24 hours |
PPE: coveralls, chemical-resistant gloves and boots, eye protection | |
Manufacturer: Valent USA Corporation | EPA Reg. # 59639-132 |
Publication date: April 29, 2016
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