Eng
Симба

Симба

Advantages of the drug:

  • highly effective against annual cereals and some important dicotyledonous weeds
  • ensuring clean crops at the earliest and most vulnerable phases of crop development
  • long-term soil action (up to 8 - 10 weeks)
  • preventing the emergence of a second “wave” of cereal weeds
  • Possibility of use in tank mixtures with other herbicides
  • no restrictions for subsequent crops in crop rotation

Purpose:
soil herbicide against annual cereals and some dicotyledonous weeds in crops of sugar beets, soybeans, corn, sunflower and rapeseed.

Preparative form:
emulsion concentrate.

Range of action:
Simba®* is effective against a wide range of annual cereals and some important species of dicotyledonous weeds. For example, high sensitivity to the drug is shown by: galinsoga (species), knotweed (species), field mustard, gumai (sprouts), chickweed, white pigweed, black nightshade, shepherd's purse, purslane, millet (species), chicken millet, chamomile (species), crabgrass (species), Aleppo sorghum, bristle grass (species), acorn grass (species), purple damselfish, etc. Perennial weed species are resistant to the herbicide.

Mechanism of action:
the active substance penetrates primarily through the stem of the seedling, in cereal weeds - primarily through the coleoptile, and in dicotyledons - through the cotyledons. The appearance of cotyledons is delayed, the sprout curls and then dies.

Rate and symptoms of exposure:
the herbicide affects sensitive weeds in the earliest phases of their growth. The absorption of the active substance occurs during the germination phase of the weeds and therefore causes death even before their emergence.

Period of protective action:
for a long period (up to 8 - 10 weeks). The drug has a long-lasting effect due to the creation of a herbicidal “screen” on the soil surface.

Working fluid consumption:
100 - 400 l/ha.

Package:
canisters of 10 l.

Manufacturer:

Avgust

Crop:

Corn, Sunflower (Express), Sugar Beet, Soy, Rapeseed

Product type:

Herbicides