DuPont herbicide provides post-emergent control

Imprelis allows turf professionals to control dandelion and clover plus tough-to-control broadleaf weeds.


WILMINGTON, Del. – DuPont Imprelis herbicide has been registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and state registration applications have been made. Imprelis allows turf professionals to control dandelion, clover and plantains, plus ground ivy and wild violets even during reseeding or rainy days. Its single active ingredient has one of the lowest application rates, combined with low toxicity to mammals and low environmental impact. Professionals treating residential and commercial lawns, golf courses, sod farms, and sensitive areas such as schools, parks and athletic fields will benefit from this new level of performance and environmental features.

Since 2006, independent university researchers and contractors have conducted over 400 field trial protocols to evaluate Imprelis. Studies show that it is effective against many hard-to-control weeds, is not impacted by rain, hot temperatures or cool temperatures and provides broadleaf weed control when applied on granular fertilizer. Imprelis will be available in 2.5-gallon, 1-gallon and 4.5 ounce bottles.

Imprelis is readily absorbed by plant leaves and roots, stopping the growth of target weeds by interfering with the hormonal balance necessary for normal shoot and root development. Herbicide symptoms typically first occur within a few hours to a few days after application. The most noticeable symptoms include the bending and twisting of stems and the cupping of leaves.
   
 

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