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METAFOL 700 SC
9340P/B
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Authorisation certificate
General
Crops
Labelling
History
Actives substances
700 g/l metamitron
Nature
Herbicide
Formulation type
Suspension concentrate (SC)
User group
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Professional user with a phytolicense
Authorisation holder
UPL Holdings Coöperatief U.A.
Crops
Crops
- 9340P/B
red beet
sugar beet
fodder beet
ornamental trees and shrubs
red beet
- Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris var. conditiva
outdoor
Growth stage
before emergence -emergence: cotyledons break through soil surface (≤ BBCH 09)
Risk mitigation measures
Minimal buffer zone of 1 m to surface water.
Crop type
all
Remarks
- max. 3,5 kg metamitron/ha/12 months
Disease, enemy or weed"
to fight against:
pathgrass, annual meadowgrass
- Poa annua
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
to fight against:
broad-leaved plants (annual)
- Dicotyledonae (annual)
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
to fight against:
wild chamomile
- Matricaria chamomilla
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
to fight against:
white goosefoot
- Chenopodium album
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
to fight against:
black nightshade
- Solanum nigrum
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
outdoor
Growth stage
cotyledons completely unfolded; growing point or true leaf initial visible - 8th true leaf unfolded (BBCH 10-18)
Risk mitigation measures
Minimal buffer zone of 1 m to surface water.
Crop type
all
Remarks
- max. 3,5 kg métamitrone/ha/12 mois
Disease, enemy or weed"
to fight against:
pathgrass, annual meadowgrass
- Poa annua
Application rate per treatment
0.5 - 5 l/ha fractionated
Condition if range of rate
depending on the weed flora and soil type, where the highest rate of application will be used for heavy soils and/or soils with a high content of organic matter.
Method
spraying
to fight against:
broad-leaved plants (annual)
- Dicotyledonae (annual)
Application rate per treatment
0.5 - 5 l/ha fractionated
Condition if range of rate
depending on the weed flora and soil type, where the highest rate of application will be used for heavy soils and/or soils with a high content of organic matter.
Method
spraying
to fight against:
wild chamomile
- Matricaria chamomilla
Application rate per treatment
0.5 - 5 l/ha fractionated
Condition if range of rate
depending on the weed flora and soil type, where the highest rate of application will be used for heavy soils and/or soils with a high content of organic matter.
Method
spraying
to fight against:
white goosefoot
- Chenopodium album
Application rate per treatment
0.5 - 5 l/ha fractionated
Condition if range of rate
depending on the weed flora and soil type, where the highest rate of application will be used for heavy soils and/or soils with a high content of organic matter.
Method
spraying
to fight against:
black nightshade
- Solanum nigrum
Application rate per treatment
0.5 - 5 l/ha fractionated
Condition if range of rate
depending on the weed flora and soil type, where the highest rate of application will be used for heavy soils and/or soils with a high content of organic matter.
Method
spraying
sugar beet
- Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris var. altissima
outdoor
Growth stage
first leaf visible (pinhead-size): cotyledons horizontally unfolded - 8 leaves unfolded (BBCH 10-18)
Risk mitigation measures
Minimal buffer zone of 1 m to surface water.
Crop type
all
Remarks
- max. 3,5 kg métamitrone/ha/12 mois
Disease, enemy or weed"
to fight against:
pathgrass, annual meadowgrass
- Poa annua
Application rate per treatment
0.5 - 5 l/ha fractionated
Condition if range of rate
depending on the weed flora and soil type, where the highest rate of application will be used for heavy soils and/or soils with a high content of organic matter.
Method
spraying
to fight against:
broad-leaved plants (annual)
- Dicotyledonae (annual)
Application rate per treatment
0.5 - 5 l/ha fractionated
Condition if range of rate
depending on the weed flora and soil type, where the highest rate of application will be used for heavy soils and/or soils with a high content of organic matter.
Method
spraying
to fight against:
wild chamomile
- Matricaria chamomilla
Application rate per treatment
0.5 - 5 l/ha fractionated
Condition if range of rate
depending on the weed flora and soil type, where the highest rate of application will be used for heavy soils and/or soils with a high content of organic matter.
Method
spraying
to fight against:
white goosefoot
- Chenopodium album
Application rate per treatment
0.5 - 5 l/ha fractionated
Condition if range of rate
depending on the weed flora and soil type, where the highest rate of application will be used for heavy soils and/or soils with a high content of organic matter.
Method
spraying
to fight against:
black nightshade
- Solanum nigrum
Application rate per treatment
0.5 - 5 l/ha fractionated
Condition if range of rate
depending on the weed flora and soil type, where the highest rate of application will be used for heavy soils and/or soils with a high content of organic matter.
Method
spraying
outdoor
Growth stage
before emergence - emergence: shoot emerges through soil surface (≤ BBCH 09)
Risk mitigation measures
Minimal buffer zone of 1 m to surface water.
Crop type
all
Remarks
- max. 3,5 kg metamitron/ha/12 months
Disease, enemy or weed"
to fight against:
pathgrass, annual meadowgrass
- Poa annua
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
to fight against:
broad-leaved plants (annual)
- Dicotyledonae (annual)
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
to fight against:
wild chamomile
- Matricaria chamomilla
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
to fight against:
white goosefoot
- Chenopodium album
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
to fight against:
black nightshade
- Solanum nigrum
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
fodder beet
- Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris var. crassa
outdoor
Growth stage
first leaf visible (pinhead-size): cotyledons horizontally unfolded - 8 leaves unfolded (BBCH 10-18)
Risk mitigation measures
Minimal buffer zone of 1 m to surface water.
Crop type
all
Remarks
- max. 3,5 kg métamitrone/ha/12 mois
Disease, enemy or weed"
to fight against:
pathgrass, annual meadowgrass
- Poa annua
Application rate per treatment
0.5 - 5 l/ha fractionated
Condition if range of rate
depending on the weed flora and soil type, where the highest rate of application will be used for heavy soils and/or soils with a high content of organic matter.
Method
spraying
to fight against:
broad-leaved plants (annual)
- Dicotyledonae (annual)
Application rate per treatment
0.5 - 5 l/ha fractionated
Condition if range of rate
depending on the weed flora and soil type, where the highest rate of application will be used for heavy soils and/or soils with a high content of organic matter.
Method
spraying
to fight against:
wild chamomile
- Matricaria chamomilla
Application rate per treatment
0.5 - 5 l/ha fractionated
Condition if range of rate
depending on the weed flora and soil type, where the highest rate of application will be used for heavy soils and/or soils with a high content of organic matter.
Method
spraying
to fight against:
white goosefoot
- Chenopodium album
Application rate per treatment
0.5 - 5 l/ha fractionated
Condition if range of rate
depending on the weed flora and soil type, where the highest rate of application will be used for heavy soils and/or soils with a high content of organic matter.
Method
spraying
to fight against:
black nightshade
- Solanum nigrum
Application rate per treatment
0.5 - 5 l/ha fractionated
Condition if range of rate
depending on the weed flora and soil type, where the highest rate of application will be used for heavy soils and/or soils with a high content of organic matter.
Method
spraying
outdoor
Growth stage
before emergence - emergence: shoot emerges through soil surface (≤ BBCH 09)
Risk mitigation measures
Minimal buffer zone of 1 m to surface water.
Crop type
all
Remarks
- max. 3,5 kg metamitron/ha/12 months
Disease, enemy or weed"
to fight against:
pathgrass, annual meadowgrass
- Poa annua
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
to fight against:
broad-leaved plants (annual)
- Dicotyledonae (annual)
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
to fight against:
wild chamomile
- Matricaria chamomilla
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
to fight against:
white goosefoot
- Chenopodium album
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
to fight against:
black nightshade
- Solanum nigrum
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
ornamental trees and shrubs
- ornamental trees and shrubs
outdoor
Growth stage
winter dormancy or resting period (BBCH 00)
Risk mitigation measures
Minimal buffer zone of 1 m to surface water.
Crop type
all
Warnings
The use in ornamental plants has been authorised based on trials with the following species: Prunus avium, Picea abies and Pinus nigra subsp. nigra.
The species and cultivars of ornamental plants that can be treated are listed on the label under the responsibility of the authorisation/permit holder.
Remarks
- Phytotoxicity cannot be excluded. A list of varieties that can or cannot be treated is listed on the label under the responsibility of the authorisation holder.
Disease, enemy or weed"
to fight against:
broad-leaved plants (annual)
- Dicotyledonae (annual)
Application rate per treatment
3 l/ha
Number of applications
1 application
Method
spraying
Labelling
Classification and labelling under Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008
GHS-codes and hazard pictograms
GHS09
Hazardous to the environment
Hazard statements (H statements)
H410
H410: Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
Precautionary statements (P statements)
P280
P391
P280: Wear protective gloves and protective clothing.
P391: Collect spillage.
Supplemental hazard information (EUH statements)
EUH401
EUH401: To avoid risks to human health and the environment, comply with the instructions for use.
Phrases under regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 or No 547/2011
Standard phrases for safety precautions (SP statements)
SP1: Do not contaminate water with the product or its container.
SPa1: To avoid the development of resistance, alternate the use of this product with others having a different mode of action. The HRAC code for the mode of action of the active substance of this product is 5.
SPe3: To protect aquatic organisms respect an untreated buffer zone to surface water (see risk mitigation measures).
SPo: Do not re-enter treated areas/crops before the spray deposit is completely dry.
Other mentions-National statements
The approved dose is the lowest dose that guarantees the best efficacy in most cases. This dose may be reduced under the responsibility of the user. Reduction of the dose does not allow to increase the maximum number of applications or to shorten the waiting period(s).
Always wear basic protective clothing covering arms and legs (when no specific protective clothing is required), chemical-resistant gloves and impermeable shoes or boots when handling and applying plant protection products.
Crop damage to succeeding or replacement crops cannot be excluded. The succeeding or replacement crops that can be grown are listed on the label under the responsibility of the authorisation/permit holder.
History
Authorisation acts
2023-10-11 - 9340P/B
: migration (corrigendum mandatory fractioning)
2023-07-28 - 9340P/B
: administrative prolongation
2022-03-16 - 9340P/B
: Migration
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