Imazacast®
Aquatic herbicide
Imazacast® is a selective, systemic aqueous formulation herbicide that can be applied either directly to water for the control/suppression of target submerged aquatic vegetation, or it can be applied as a broadcast spray to floating and emergent plants. The systemic activity of Imazamox, the active ingredient, provides leaf to root control of targeted weeds.
PRODUCT SPECS
ACTIVE INGREDIENT
1 lb per gal Ammonium salt of Imazamox
FORMULATION
Liquid
CHEMICAL FAMILY
Group 2
MODE OF ACTION
ALS inhibitor
SIGNAL WORD
Caution
PACKAGING INFORMATION
12 x 1 qt, 4 x 1 gal
PRODUCT BENEFITS
- Provides control of a both surface and submerged vegetation in aquatic environments
- Can be used in noncrop industrial areas such as railroads, tank
farms, pumping stations, rights-of-way - There are no restrictions on livestock watering, swimming, fishing, domestic use, or use of treated water for agricultural sprays
- Quickly absorbed and translocated to growing portions of the
target vegetation - Active on many submerged, emergent and floating broadleaf and monocot aquatic plants
- Applications of Imazacast to emergent, floating or shoreline
species require the use of a spray adjuvant. Always use a spray
adjuvant that is appropriate for aquatic sites
LABELED USES
Aquatic sites – ponds, lakes, estuarine and marine sites, swamps, marshes, wetlands
Ditches, canals, creeks, streams, rivers and other slow-moving bodies of water
Roadsides, fence rows
Utility rights-of-way
Railroads
Industrial non-crop areas – tank farms, pumping stations
WEEDS CONTROLLED
Alligatorweed
Arrowhead
Cattail
Chinese tallowtree
Common reed
Floating heart
Floating pennywort
Flowering rush
Mosquito fern
Saltcedar
Smartweed, swamp/ladysthumb/Pensylvania
Umbrella plant
Variable-leaf milfoil
Water hyacinth
Water lily
Wild taro
Terrestrial weeds controlled
Annual ryegrass
Artichoke, Jerusalem
Beet, wild
Buckwheat, wild
California bulrush
Annual ryegrass
Artichoke, Jerusalem
Beet, wild
Buckwheat, wild
California bulrush
Henbit
Jamaican nightshade
Kochia
Nettle, burning
Pigweed
Puncturvine
Sedge, purple/yelllow
