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dichlobenil (Casoron 4G)

Dichlobenil (Casoron CS, Casoron 4G)
WSSA Group 20: inhibits cell wall synthesis

A soil-active herbicide for long-term or seasonal control of most weeds, dichlobenil can suppress the growth of some perennials (Canada thistle, quackgrass, field bindweed and bermudagrass), although higher use rates are recommended.
Dichlobenil is most effective when applied in the fall, at the beginning of the rainy season (about November 15 to February 15 in eastern Washington) and when the ground is cool. Application before a rain will reduce volatility and improve weed suppression. Do not apply when the ground is frozen. Applications can be made in the spring up to about May 1 (when the soil surface is still 60°F or below). If an application is not followed closely by rain, either incorporate into the soil surface mechanically or use a light sprinkler irrigation (0.5 to 1 inch of water); do not overwater to the point of runoff. This chemical can be used in sprinkler-irrigated vineyards but injury can occur; use the lower rate of chemical and reduce the amount of water applied in the first irrigation to 0.5 to 1 inch of water. Consult agricultural authorities before applying dichlobenil to sprinkler-irrigated vineyards. Avoid use on coarse, sandy, gravelly, or shallow soils because of potential injury. Do not apply to recently cultivated or loose soil or when the soil surface is wet and warm (above about 70°F); delay application until the soil is settled and dry. Do not apply to young vines until four weeks after transplanting, preferably in the winter after transplanting. Casoron CS can be applied after vines are 12 months old.

No weed species are resistant to this mode of action documented to occur in ID, OR, or WA; data from Heap, I.
The International Survey of Herbicide Resistant Weeds. Available at www.weedscience.org

Effect on Beneficials: Unknown
Material Type: Herbicide
Signal Word: Caution
EPA Number: 70506-519-59807

Usage for dichlobenil on Grapes

Max Application per Season: 150lb

Post-Plant

Target Rate of application REI PHI MOA Eff. Notes
Annual Broadleaf Weeds 100.0-150.0 lb 24 - 20 Do not use in new vineyards within the first 4 weeks of planting. Apply before weed emergence. Application must be followed by 0.5-1.0 inches of rain or overhead irrigation. Livestock should not graze on treated sites.

Pre-Emergence (Weeds)

Target Rate of application REI PHI MOA Eff. Notes
Annual Broadleaf Weeds 100.0-150.0 lb 24 - 20 Do not use in new vineyards within the first 4 weeks of planting. Apply before weed emergence. Application must be followed by 0.5-1.0 inches of rain or overhead irrigation. Livestock should not graze on treated sites.
Annual Broadleaf Weeds 1.4-2.8 gal 24 - 20 "Casoron 4G application" - Casoron 4G for vineyards which have been transplanted more than 4 weeks.
Biennial and Perennial Broadleaf Weeds 100.0-150.0 lb 24 - 20 "Casoron 4G application" - Casoron 4G for vineyards which have been transplanted more than 4 weeks.
Biennial and Perennial Broadleaf Weeds 1.4-2.8 gal 24 - 20 "Casoron 4G application" - Casoron 4G for vineyards which have been transplanted more than 4 weeks.