Herbicides Barricade, Monument and Tenacity

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Herbicides Barricade, Monument and Tenacity Sowmya (Shoumo) Mitra, Ph.D. Head Turf, Landscape & Ornamentals, Syngenta Asia Pacific Pte Ltd. 1

1 Barricade 2 2

Longest lasting Pre-emergent herbicide 3

Active ingredient - Prodiamine Common Name Prodiamine Chemical Family Dinitroanaline (DNA) Other Members of This Family Treflan (trifluralin) Balan (benefin) Surflan (oryzalin) Pendulum (pendimethalin) XL (benefin + oryzalin) Team (benefin + trifluralin) nc 3 H 7 NO 2 nc 3 H 7 N NO 2 NH 2 CF 3 4 4

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Mode of action nc 3 H 7 NO 2 N nc 3 H 7 NO 2 NH 2 Member of the dinitroaniline (DNA) class of herbicides C F 3 Inhibition of cell division by preventing microtubule assembly in mitosis Areas of rapid cell division are in the shoots and roots of newly germinated weed seeds Barricade is not translocated in the plant so weed seeds must contact the herbicide zone Metabolism Rapidly degraded 6 6

Behavior in soils Adsorption Strong soil adsorption Photodegradation Moderate (nil after incorporation) Persistence Half-life 45 to 120 days Mobility Not leached Volatility Losses from prolonged exposure on soil only Breakdown in the soil slow = long residual Microbial activity aerobic and anaerobic 7 7

Barricade Selectivity Maximum plant safety Selectivity is a function of herbicide placement and plant age Surface applications of Barricade remain in the upper 6 12mm of soil, well above the root zone of established plants Since most weed seeds require light to germinate, they are near the soil surface Does not prevent seed germination, but stops cell division in rapidly growing tissue such as roots and shoots of newly germinated weed seeds Roots are below Barricade Zone Apply over established plants 8 8

Barricade Outstanding residual pre-emergence weed control Longest residual and most consistent full-season preemergence weed and grass control Unique non-staining formulation Clear advantage over other herbicides producing a distinct unsightly yellow coloration on the turf Can apply in the Fall to control crabgrass all through the following growing season Offers low rate, season long control of 30 grass and broadleaf weeds, including crabgrass, goosegrass and Poa annua 9 9

Broad spectrum weed control with Barricade 10 10

Excellent residual control with Barricade Length of Crabgrass Control* 0.50 Barricade Rate (lb./acre) 0.75 1.00 1.15 1.25 1.50 0 2 4 6 8 10 Time (Months) *Length of control varies by region. This table is an average. 11 11

5 months weed control with Barricade 12 12

Barricade Pre-emergent weed control in shrub beds Excellent weed control in shrub bed 1 month after the application of Barricade at the 3l/ha rate 13 13

Cost (SG$) 10/5/2016 Barricade Productivity Improves efficiency and saves costs $30.00 $25.00 $20.00 Area = 100 sq. m Labour cost Barricade cost Levy* $700 per person per month Application rate 1 l/ha Salary* $600 per person per month Cost $33/l Accommodation & $300 per person per month Cost per ml $0.2/ml Insurance* Estimated total $53 per person per day 32ml in 16l water treats 320 sq. m salary Estimated hourly salary based on 12 $4.40 per person per hour 10ml in 5l water treats 100 sq. m hour day * Average salary derived from 5 major landscape companies in Singapore. $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 $- Labour cost Product cost Handweeding programme Total cost Labour cost Product cost Barricade programme Total Cost 14 14

Cost (SG$) 10/5/2016 Barricade Productivity Improves efficiency and saves costs $300.00 $250.00 $200.00 Area = 1000 sq. m Labour cost Barricade cost Levy* $700 per person per month Application rate 1 l/ha Salary* $600 per person per month Cost $200/l Accommodation & $300 per person per month Cost per ml $0.2/ml Insurance* Estimated total $53 per person per day 32ml in 16l water treats 320 sq. m salary Estimated hourly salary based on 12 $4.40 per person per hour 10ml in 5l water treats 100 sq. m hour day * Average salary derived from 5 major landscape companies in Singapore. $150.00 $100.00 $50.00 $- Labour cost Product cost Handweeding programme Total cost Labour cost Product cost Barricade programme Total Cost 15 15

Cost (SG$) 10/5/2016 Barricade Productivity Improves efficiency and saves costs $3,000.00 $2,500.00 $2,000.00 Area = 1.0ha Labour cost Barricade cost Levy* $700 per person per month Application rate 1 l/ha Salary* $600 per person per month Cost $200/l Accommodation & $300 per person per month Cost per ml $0.2/ml Insurance* Estimated total $53 per person per day 32ml in 16l water treats 320 sq. m salary Estimated hourly salary based on 12 $4.40 per person per hour 10ml in 5l water treats 100 sq. m hour day * Average salary derived from 5 major landscape companies in Singapore. $1,500.00 $1,000.00 $500.00 $- Labour cost Product cost Total cost Handweeding programme Labour cost Product cost Barricade programme Total Cost 16 16

BARRICADE KEY BENEFITS Improves productivity by reducing the need for hand weeding Excellent pre-emergence herbicide of tough weeds like sedges Long residual weed control in landscape areas Established plants like trees and shrubs are un affected, as their roots remain below the herbicides zone 17 17

2 Monument 18 18

Unsurpassed post emergent weed control in carpet grass (Zoysia matrella) 19

Challenges of handweeding sedges 20 20

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Monument uptake, mode of action & selectivity Active ingredient : Trifloxysulfuron sodium Uptake: Foliage & roots Mode of Action: ALS inhibitor (amino biosynthesis blocker) Selectivity: Differential uptake of turf and weeds and translocation 22 22

Broad spectrum control with Monument Controls. Annual sedge Cyperus compressus Yellow nutsedge Cyperus esculentus Green kyllinga Kyllinga brevifolia Cocks-comb kyllinga Kyllinga squamulata Mimosa Mimosa spp. In.. Zoysiagrass Zoysia spp. Bermudagrass Cynodon spp. 23 23

Monument 75WG easy to apply 24 24

Excellent sedge control with Monument 25 25

No. viable tubers 10/5/2016 Monument controls tubers of sedges as well! Reduction in viability of tubers (Cyperus rotundus) 68% reduction in tuber viability Untreated Monument Sequential applications 4 to 6 weeks after first application applications significantly reduced tuber production and germination 26 26

Biokinetics - Monument moving to Sedge regrowth Application to middle of leaf whorl Application to single leaf Trifloxy accumulating in root tubers Trifloxy moving into new plantlets growing from root tubers 27 27

Management of Sedge (Cyperus rotundus) Sequential applications 4 to 6 weeks after first application applications significantly reduced tuber production and germination 2000 1800 1600 1400 Reduction in viability of tubers 1432.88 1200 1000 800 600 400 464.22 200 0 Untreated Monument 28 28

Trifloxysulfuron moving to sedge regrowth Application to middle of leaf whorl Application to single leaf Trifloxy accumulating in root tubers Trifloxy moving into new plantlets growing from root tubers 29 29

Trifloxysulfuron uptake from soil application 1 DAT 2 DAT 7 DAT 30 30

Cost (SG$) 10/5/2016 Monument Productivity Improves efficiency and saves cost $30.00 Area = 100 sq. m Labour cost Monument WG cost Application rate 40 Levy* $700 per person per month g/ha Salary* $600 per person per month Cost $33/5g Accommodation & $300 per person per month Cost per g $6.60/g Insurance* $25.00 $20.00 Estimated total salary Estimated hourly salary based on 12 hour day $53 per person per day 2g in 16l water treats 500 sq. m 0.4g Monument WG treats 100 sq. $4.40 per person per hour m $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 $- Labour cost Product cost Handweeding programme Total cost Labour cost Product cost Monument programme Total Cost 31 31

Cost (SG$) 10/5/2016 Monument Productivity Improves efficiency and saves cost $300.00 Area = 1000 sq. m Labour cost Monument WG cost Application rate 40 Levy* $700 per person per month g/ha Salary* $600 per person per month Cost $33/5g Accommodation & $300 per person per month Cost per g $6.60/g Insurance* $250.00 $200.00 Estimated total salary Estimated hourly salary based on 12 hour day $53 per person per day 2g in 16l water treats 500 sq. m 0.4g Monument WG treats 100 sq. $4.40 per person per hour m $150.00 $100.00 $50.00 $- Labour cost Product cost Handweeding programme Total cost Labour cost Product cost Monument programme Total Cost 32 32

Cost (SG$) 10/5/2016 Monument Productivity Improves efficiency and saves cost $3,000.00 Area = 1.0ha Labour cost Monument WG cost Application rate 40 Levy* $700 per person per month g/ha Salary* $600 per person per month Cost $33/5g Accommodation & $300 per person per month Cost per g $6.60/g Insurance* $2,500.00 Estimated total salary Estimated hourly salary based on 12 hour day $53 per person per day 2g in 16l water treats 500 sq. m 0.4g Monument WG treats 100 sq. $4.40 per person per hour m $2,000.00 $1,500.00 $1,000.00 $500.00 $- Labour cost Product cost Total cost Handweeding programme Labour cost Product cost Total Cost Monument programme 33 33

MONUMENT KEY BENEFITS Increased productivity by reducing the need for handweding Excellent selective post-emergent control of sedges and broadleaved weeds in carpet grass Effective control of sedges at low rate Easy to apply through knapsack sprayer for spot treatement 34 34

3 Tenacity 35 35

What is Tenacity? Pre- and/or post-emergent control of 11 monocot and 35 dicot weeds Active ingredient: mesotrione New chemistry class triketones Foliar and root uptake 36 36

Tenacity Is rapidly degraded in soil by microorganisms, ultimately to carbon dioxide Factors that effect microbial growth such as low moisture and low temperatures will slow degradation Soil half-life ranges from 5 to 15 days with an average field half-life of 9 days Water solubility is 15g/L at 20º C, ph 6.9 37 37

The Inspiration for Tenacity Plant Technology Mesotrione, the active ingredient in Tenacity, was discovered during an attempt to mimic the natural herbicides (allelochemicals) secreted by some plants Allelochemicals Natural compounds secreted by plant roots which kill weeds and prevent competition 38 38

The Discovery A Syngenta biologist in California made an interesting observation there were unexpectedly few plants growing under the bottle brush (Callistemon citrinus) plants in his garden The extent to which weeds were suppressed was out of all proportion to what he expected from plant shading 3939 39

Callistemon citrinus (Bottlebrush) Native to Australia Introduced into many countries as an ornamental Widespread in California and Florida 40 40

The Inspiration The discovery of the allelochemical, leptospermone, was exciting, as it had some very interesting properties Good foliar activity, in addition to being soil active (as expected from a root exudate) Well tolerated by some crops Controlled a wide range of weeds BUT, 4.5 lbs/a was required for weed control Through a series of modifications and optimisations of the backbone of the leptospermone molecule, a series of analogues were produced 41 41

Mesotrione is a member of the triketone family of herbicides with broadspectrum, selective, post-emergence and pre-emergence control of broad- Mesotrione (Tenacity) leaved and grass weeds Mesotrione acts by inhibition of HPPD, an essential enzyme in the biosynthesis of plastoquinone, a co-factor which is required for carotenoid production HPPD = p-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase O O NO 2 structure of mesotrione O S O 2 C H 3 42 42

Tenacity Tenacity is absorbed by plants through the roots, shoots and leaves. Within 24 hours Tenacity is distributed throughout the plant by both xylem and phloem translocation (Systemic) Foliar symptoms appear in sensitive weeds in 5 to 7 days as bleaching of the new growth Crabgrass 43 43

Tenacity Newly germinated weeds absorb Tenacity through the roots and shoots and fail to emerge or die shortly after emergence Tolerant turfgrass species quickly metabolize Tenacity and are unaffected. Buckhorn Plantain 44 44

Precautions Bentgrass, Poa annua, kikuyugrass, zoysiagrass, seashore paspalum and bermudagrass are sensitive to Tenacity applications. Avoid spraying these turf types unless control and/or injury can be tolerated. Do not use on golf course putting greens and maintain a five foot buffer between treated areas and bentgrass or Poa annua greens. 45 45

Precautions Clean sprayer thoroughly after an application of Tenacity if same equipment is used to apply products to bentgrass and bentgrass/poa annua turf areas Tenacity must be applied at reduced rates (4 fl. oz./a or less) if tank mixed with atrazine, bentazon or simazine. 46 46

Best Practices Weed control with post-emergence applications require a second application after 2 to 3 weeks. Apply to young, actively growing weeds with a NIS type surfactant For best post-emergence control apply to less than 4 tiller size crabgrass and goosegrass For broad spectrum pre-emergence activity apply with a grass pre-emergence herbicide such as Barricade 65WG Herbicide, except when used for weed control in new seedings 47 47

% Control. 10/5/2016 Crabgrass control at end of season from single and split applications of Barricade and Tenacity Pre and Post-emergence applications of Barricade and Tenacity provides good control of crabgrass 100 90 80 70 60 50 Barricade 0.75 lbs ai/a Dimen 0.5 lbs ai/a pre Barricade 0.75 lbs ai/a+tenacity 6oz/A Barricade 0.38 lbs ai/a+tenacity 6oz/A Meso-Barcd + Meso pre late p 40 30 Barricade 0.38 lbs ai/a+tenacity 6oz/A 20 Preemergence application Pre+ Post applications (1-2tillers) Pre+ Post applications (>3 tillers) Ave. of 4 trials 12-14 Weeks after initiation CA, MD, MO, NY 48 48

Crabgrass Control (%) 10/5/2016 Tenacity is effective in controlling multi-leaf stage of crabgrass Crabgrass control at three growth stages in a field experiment, 2007, North Brunswick, NJ. Multi-Leaf Stage LSD = NS 100 80 60 a a a a 40 20 0 mesotrione dithiopyr fenoxaprop quinclorac 49 49

Crabgrass Control (%) 10/5/2016 Tenacity is effective in controlling one tiller stage of crabgrass Crabgrass control at three growth stages in a field experiment, 2007, North Brunswick, NJ. 100 80 60 40 One Tiller Stage LSD = 12 a a a b 20 0 mesotrione dithiopyr fenoxaprop quinclorac 50 50

Tenacity can control Yellow nutsedge Untreated nutsedge Mesotrione 0.25lb/A on nutsedge 51 51 51

Broad Spectrum of Weed Control Crabgrass spp. Goosegrass Nimblewill Bentgrass Oxalis Plantain buckhorn Clover spp. Speedwell Lawn burweed Dandelion spp. Canada thistle Yellow nutsedge Yellow foxtail Ground Ivy 52 52

General Weed Control Pre and Post Activity Pre-applications will require a 2 nd application no later than 6-8 weeks Ex. At seeding, intervals depending on grass type were 4 to 8 weeks. Post-applications will require a 2 nd application in 2-3 weeks. Foundation Product Tank-mix with other ai s allows greater flexibility Ex. Barricade tank-mix applied pre/early post, 2 nd application at 8-10 weeks. Dicamba/Fluroxypyr tank-mix for one application on dandelion, clover, plantain etc. 53 53

Summary - Tank-Mix Partners Tank-mix partners tested in field trials: Barricade, Dicamba, 2,4-D, Carfentrazone, Triclopyr, Atrazine, Simazine, S-Metolachlor, Bentazon, several 3-way Phenoxy combos. No antagonism observed Lab testing of these and several others for compatibility with Tenacity is on-going 54 54

Control of crabgrass at the American football/baseball field in little league in Dubai Courtesy to : Mark Chapleski Troon Golf ME & Andy Maison - JGE 55 55

Crabgrass Control Using Tenacity-Little League Dubai 56 56

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