For the control of weeds in a range of horticultural and broadacre crops, forestry and in non-crop situations according to the directions for use table.
Crop / Weed
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Almonds, Apples, Asparagus, Berry fruits, Citrus, Hops, Pears, Strawberry, Vineyards
Refer to weed table.Canola – Triazine Tolerant varieties only. Pre-emergence or post-sowing pre emergence only.
- Capeweed
- Charlock
- Clover
- Corn cromwell
- Doublegee
- Fumitories
- Geraniums
- Ivy-leaf speedwell
- London rocket
- Mustards
- Paterson’s curse
- Shepherd’s purse
- Silver grass (Vulpia)
- Turnips
- Suppression of Annual ryegrass
- Barley grass
- Brome grass
- Wild oats
- Wild radish.
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Chickpeas
- Deadnettle
- Indian hedge Mustard
- Lesser swinecress
- Milk thistle
- Prickly lettuce
- Purple goosefoot
- Shepherd’s purse
- Turnip weed
- Wireweed
- Suppression of Black bindweed
- Paradoxa grass
- Milk thistle (Common sowthistle)
- Indian hedge mustard
- Turnip weed
- Suppression of Prickly lettuce
- Shepherd’s purse
- Wireweed
- Annual ryegrass
- Barley grass
- Capeweed
- Corn gromwell
- Fumitories
- Geranium
- Ivy-leaf speedwell
- Rough poppy
- Mustards
- Turnips
- Volunteer canola (not triazine tolerant cultivars)
- Wireweed
- Suppression of Brome grass
- Wild oats
- Capeweed
- Clover
- Dock
- Doublegee
- Mustard
- Radish
- Self sown cereals
- Silver grass
- Turnip weed
- Suppression of Barley grass
- Ryegrass
- Wild oats.
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Faba beans
- Annual ryegrass
- Barley grass
- Brome grass
- Capeweed
- Corn gromwell (Sheepweed)
- Deadnettle
- Fumitories
- Geranium
- Ivyleaf speedwell
- Medics
- Mustards
- Paradoxa grass
- Saffron thistle
- Soursob
- Volunteer canola
- Wireweed
- Suppression of Wild oats.
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Lucerne (established)
Refer to weed table.
Lupins
- Annual ryegrass
- Barley grass
- Capeweed
- Fumitories
- Wireweed
- Corn gromwell (Sheepweed)
- Ivyleaf speedwell
- Turnips
- Mustards
- Geraniums
- Suppression of Wild oats
- Brome grass
- Soursob.
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Lupins
When no weeds are present at time of sowing
- Capeweed
- Clover
- Dock
- Doublegee
- Mustard
- Radish
- Self-sown cereals
- Silver grass
- Turnip and suppression of Barley grass
- Brome grass
- Ryegrass and Wild oats.
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Lupins
Where weeds are present at time of sowing
- Capeweed
- Clover
- Dock
- Doublegee
- Mustard
- Radish
- Self-sown cereals
- Silver grass
- Turnip
- Suppression of Barley grass
- Brome grass
- Ryegrass
- Wild oats.
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Lupins – Post-emergence
Top-up application following a pre-emergence application of simazine
- Capeweed
- Clover
- Dock
- Doublegee
- Mustard
- Radish
- Self-sown cereals
- Silver grass
- Turnip
- Suppression of Ryegrass
- Barley grass
- Brome grass
- Wild oats.
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Sub clover
Established lucerne and perennial pastures
- Vulpia (Silver grass)
- Rat’s tail fescue
- Squirrel-tail fescue
- Sand fescue.Vulpia (Silver grass)
- Rat’s tail fescue.
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Gladioli, Roses, Nurseries and propagating beds
Refer to weed table
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Non-crop uses
- Commercial
- Industrial
- Rights of Way
- Public utility areas
- Road shoulders
- Drains
- Headlands
- Driveways
- Railway tracks
- Aerodromes
- Gutters
- Footpaths
- Dams, tanks and troughs
Refer to weed table, Filamentous blue green algae
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Forestry
Including farm tree plantations Pinus, Araucaria, Corymbia and Eucalyptus tree plantings pre- and post- planting [see General Instructions for further information on tree species]
Pre-emergence control of many annual and some perennial grasses and broadleaved weeds including those listed in the weed table.
Weed Table
Weeds controlled in all states
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- Amaranths (Amaranthus spp.)
- Poa (Winter grass) (Poa annua )
- Barley grass annual (Hordeum spp.)
- Barnyard grass (Echinochloa spp.)
- Bindii (Calotis hispidula ^)
- Brome grass (Bromus spp.)
- Capeweed (Arctotheca calendula)
- Chickweed (Stellaria media)
- Common sowthistle (Sonchus oleraceus)
- Corn gromwell (Iron/Sheepweed) (Buglossoides arvense)
- Creeping oxalis (Oxalis corniculata)
- Fat hen (Chenopodium album)
- Fumitories (Fumaria spp.)
- Geranium (Geranium spp.)
- Ivy-leaf speedwell (Veronica hederifolia)
- Mustards (Sisymbrium spp.)
- Native geranium (Geranium solanderi)
- Nettles (Urtica spp.)
- Potato weed (Galinsoga parviflora)
- Powell’s Amaranth (Amaranthus powellii)
- Red root Amaranth (Amaranthus retroflexus)
- Red shank (Amaranthus cruentus)
- Shepherds purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris)
- Summer grass (Digitaria spp.)
- Thistles- Annual (Carduus spp., Carthamus spp., Centaurea spp., Onopordum spp.)
- – Soldier (Picnomon acarna)
- – Variegated (Silybum marianum)
- Turnips (Brassica spp.)
- Turnip weed (Rapistrum rugosum)
- Wild mustard (Sisymbrium spp.)
- ^Wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum)
- ^Wild turnip (Brassica tournefortii)
- ^Wimmera (annual) ryegrass (Lolium rigidum)
- Yellow wood sorrel (Oxalis cornicalata)
^ See WA suppression table only below
Weeds suppressed at higher rates
- Soursob (Oxalis pes-caprae)
- Wild oats (Avena spp.)
Weeds suppressed only in WA –
- Annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum)
- Brome grass (Bromus spp.)
- Dock (Rumex spp.)
- Double gee (Emex australis)
- Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum)
- Sorrel (Rumex acetosella)
- Soursob (Oxalis pes-caprae)
- Wild turnip (Brassica tournefortii)
- Wireweed (Polygonum aviculare)
Refer to the Apparent Simazine Instruction Booklet (PDF) for directions for use, proper application periods, dosage and situational applications.