We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website.

Label & SDS

EPA Label: link

Registration information

  • U.S. EPA Registration number: 87290-70
  • U.S. EPA Status: ACTIVE

Description

'Sulfentrazone Mtz Df' is an herbicide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 87290-70. It was originally approved by EPA on 21 Mar 2017. It has a 'Caution' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Metribuzin and Sulfentrazone. It's approved for 19 sites including asparagus, corn, fencerows, industrial sites, noncrop areas, ornamental turf, potatoes, rights-of-way, soybeans, and sugarcane. It is also approved for 111 pests and pest groups including but not limited to american daisy, annual sedge, annual spurge, bittercress, black medic, bristly starbur, broadleaf signalgrass, buckhorn plantain, buttercup, and carolina geranium.

Original registration date:

  • 21 Mar 2017

Cancellation date:

  • n/a

Alternative names:

  • Sulfentrazone MTZ DFActive
  • WILLOWOOD SULFEN METAlternate

Registrant:

  • WILLOWOOD, LLC
    C/o Generic Crop Science Llc
  • Address:
    1887 Whitney Messa Drive #9740
    Henderson, NV 89014

Active ingredients:

  • Metribuzin 27%
  • Sulfentrazone 18%
  • Other ingredients 55%

Signal word:

  • Caution

Product type:

  • Herbicide

Formulation:

  • Soluble Concentrate

Registered target pests:

  • American daisy
  • Annual sedge
  • Annual spurge
  • Bittercress
  • Black medic
  • Bristly starbur
  • Broadleaf signalgrass
  • Buckhorn plantain
  • Buttercup
  • Carolina geranium
  • Carpetweed
  • Catchweed bedstraw
  • Cinquefoil
  • Clammy groundcherry
  • Clover
  • Coffee senna
  • Common chickweed
  • Common groundsel
  • Common lambsquarters
  • Common lespedeza
  • Common mallow
  • Common purslane
  • Common waterhemp
  • Copperleaf
  • Creeping woodsorrel
  • Cudweed
  • Curly dock
  • Cutleaf groundcherry
  • Cylindrical sedge
  • Dandelion
  • Dollarweed
  • Eastern black nightshade
  • Eclipta
  • Entireleaf morningglory
  • Eveningprimrose
  • Fall panicum
  • Fiddleneck
  • Field pennycress
  • Filaree
  • Florida beggarweed
  • Florida pusley
  • Galinsoga
  • Globe sedge
  • Goldenrod
  • Goosegrass
  • Green kyllinga
  • Ground ivy
  • Hairy galinsoga
  • Hairy nightshade
  • Henbit
  • Hophornbeam copperleaf
  • Ivyleaf morningglory
  • Jimsonweed
  • Johnsongrass (seedling)
  • Knawel
  • Kochia
  • Kyllinga
  • Ladysthumb
  • Large crabgrass
  • Lawn burweed
  • London rocket
  • Marestail
  • Mouseear chickweed
  • Mustard
  • No pest
  • Orchardgrass
  • Palmer amaranth
  • Palmleaf morningglory
  • Parsley-piert
  • Pennsylvania smartweed
  • Pineappleweed
  • Poorjoe
  • Prickly lettuce
  • Prickly sida
  • Prostrate knotweed
  • Prostrate spurge
  • Puncturevine
  • Purple deadnettle
  • Purple morningglory
  • Purple nutsedge
  • Red morningglory
  • Red sorrel
  • Redroot pigweed
  • Redweed
  • Shepherdspurse
  • Silverleaf nightshade
  • Smallflower morningglory
  • Smell melon
  • Smooth crabgrass
  • Smooth pigweed
  • Speedwell
  • Spiny amaranth
  • Spotted spurge
  • Spurred anoda
  • Spurweed
  • Star-of-bethlehem
  • Surinam sedge
  • Tall morningglory
  • Tall waterhemp
  • Teaweed
  • Texas panicum
  • Texax sedge
  • Tropic croton
  • Tumble pigweed
  • Velvetleaf
  • Virginia pepperweed
  • Wild garlic
  • Wild onion
  • Wild violet
  • Yellow nutsedge
  • Yellow woodsorrel

Registered target sites:

  • Asparagus (soil treatment)
  • Corn (field) (forage) (soil treatment)
  • Corn (field) (grain) (soil treatment)
  • Corn (field) (seed crop soil treatment)
  • Corn (field) (soil treatment)
  • Corn (silage) (soil treatment)
  • Fencerows (soil treatment)
  • Industrial sites (soil treatment)
  • Noncrop areas (soil treatment)
  • Ornamental turf (soil treatment)
  • Potatoes (soil treatment)
  • Rights-of-way (highway) (soil treatment)
  • Rights-of-way (pipeline) (soil treatment)
  • Rights-of-way (railroad) (soil treatment)
  • Rights-of-way (soil treatment)
  • Rights-of-way (utility) (soil treatment)
  • Soybeans (soil treatment)
  • Sugarcane (soil treatment)
  • Tomatoes (transplants)