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 What is STRIKER™ SC 500 Selective Herbicide ?
Striker™ SC 500 20L Pack
Striker™ SC 500 is a "Group C"  urea derivate herbicide.
It is a Suspension Concentrate (SC)-Formulation with superior suspensibility characteristics to be mixed with water and applied as a spray.
It is  an environmentally friendly product, completely biodegradable, breaking down into natural occurring products in both soil and water.
It has a low toxicity level of LD oral 1017 mg/kg which is comparable to the toxicity of common table salt. 
Striker™ SC 500 is packed in 20 L containers. The packaging system were developed to safeguard the required high degree of product preservation guaranteeing high stability (shelf life) during the storage and application period.
 How to use STRIKER™  SC 500 Selective Herbicide  ?
Striker™ is a SC - Formulation to be mixed with water. Stir product or invert container several times before using as setting may occur after storage for some weeks. To ensure even mixing, half fill the spray tank with clean water and add the required amount of  Striker™. Agitate thoroughly and continue agitating while filling the tank. Agitate continuously while carrying out spray operations. Reseal part used drums immediately after use.
Pre-emergence of weeds:
  Apply to moist soil. Sufficient moisture in the form of rain or irrigation is necessary to move the chemical into the weed root zone.
Post-emergence of weeds:
  Spray when weeds are actively growing.
Do not use on sandy, loamy or gravelly soil unless otherwise stated, as crop damage may result.
 How does STRIKER™  SC 500 Selective Herbicide work ?
Striker™ 500 SC  is a selective Herbicide which has the photosynthesis at photosystem II inhibitor mode of action.
  For which situations is STRIKER™  SC 500 Selective Herbicide to be used ?
 
SITUATION  GROUP:  Fruit and Vegetables
Aspargus Citrus Duboisia Pineapples
Bananas Coffee Pawpaws Grape Vines
SITUATION  GROUP: Ornamentals
Daffodils Gladioli Tulips
SITUATION  GROUP: Field Crops and Pastures
Barley Lucerne Sugarcane Perennial Gras Seed Crops
Cotton Lupins Triticale
Cereal Rye Oats Wheat
SITUATION  GROUP: Irrigation Channels, Commercial and Industrial Areas
Irrigation Channels Rights-Of-Way Industrial Areas
Drainage Channels Commercial Areas
 Are weeds resistant to STRIKER™  SC 500 Selective Herbicide  ?
Some naturally occurring weed bio-types resistant to Striker ™ and other photosynthesis at photosystem II inhibitor herbicides may exist through normal genetic variability in any weed population. The resistant individuals can eventually dominate the weed population if this type of herbicide is used repeatedly.  These resistant weeds will not be controlled by Striker™ or any other photosynthesis at photosystem II inhibitor herbicides.
 Which weeds are controlled by STRIKER™  SC 500 Selective Herbicide ?
Consult product label for individual recommendations. Some weeds are only controlled at a particular growth stage in a special situation. Some weed applications apply in particular states only:
Amaranthus Amsinckia 
(Yellow Burrweed)
Annual Grasses Barley Grass Barnyard Grass 
(Water Grass)
Billy Goat Weed (Bluetop) Blackberry  Nightshade Broadleaf Weeds Brome Grass Capeweed
Charlock Cobbler's Peg  Common Iceplant Corn Gromwell (Sheepweed) Crowsfoot Grass
Deadnettle Docks  Fat Hen 
(White Goosefoot)
Feathertop 
(White Foxtail)
Guinea Grass
London Rocket Lupins Milk Thistle (Sowthistle) Mustards Perennial Grasses 
Pigweed Red Natal Grass Redshank (Prince of Wales Feather) Rhodes Grass Rough Poppy
Saffron Thistle Seedling Weeds Sorrel Sourgrass Soursob
Spiny Burr Grass  Stocksbill Summer Grass Three cornered Jack (Doublegee) Winter Grass (Goosegrass)
Wireweed (Hogweed)        
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