Systemic herbicide of broad-spectrum action, Dominator, is available as a water solution containing 360 g/l of glyphosate acid, equivalent to 485.8 g/l of salt.
Base unit:
20 L.
Spectrum of activity.
Dominator destroys almost all annual and perennial, grassy and broad-leaved weeds, including difficult-to-eradicate ones such as creeping bentgrass, field bindweed, ragwort, dock, and others, hydrophytic weeds (reeds, rushes, etc.), as well as deciduous woody species (birch, alder, willow, aspen, etc.).
Mode of action.
Dominator is rapidly absorbed by above-ground plant parts, translocated to growing tissues, roots, and rootstocks, killing the plant completely. Weeds must be actively growing with sufficient absorbing surface area of above-ground organs.
Application rates and recommendations:
Dominator is recommended for use before seeding, before emergence, and after harvest of the preceding crop in fall applications (sugar beet, rape, flax, sunflower, etc.), on fallow land, on perennial grasses in the last year of use before sowing winter crops; for renewing meadows and pastures, in fruit tree plantations, vineyards, forestry, as well as on non-agricultural lands (sports grounds, alongside gas and oil pipeline routes, airports, railway embankments, road shoulders, etc.).
Dominator's efficacy increases in warm (but not hot) weather with adequate soil moisture.
Visible effects on annual weeds appear within 4-7 days, and on perennials — within 10-14 days.
The protective period of Dominator lasts until new weeds emerge from seeds.
Dominator does not have soil activity, and its application is safe for subsequent crops in crop rotation.
Application rate for annual weeds — 2.0-4.0 L/ha, for perennials — 4.0-8.0 L/ha.
On heavily infested rapeseed, cereal, flax (for technical purposes), and pea crops, Dominator may be applied as a desiccant at a rate of 3.0 L/ha.
Dominator is also registered for retail sale to the public for use on areas intended for sowing vegetables, potatoes, watermelons, and sunflowers at a rate of 40-80 ml per 100 m².