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Alion Herbicide Bayer CropScience

Alion

Overview

Alion®, a Group 29 pre-emergent herbicide is anything but exciting to watch. Why? Because you’ll never actually see it do anything – and that’s the point. Spray it in your orchard and vineyard for season-long control of annual grassy and broadleaf weeds. Not to mention glyphosate, triazine and ALS-resistant weeds, too. It’s literally as exciting as dirt. Until you see the results.

Product Summary

Herbicide

Product Type

  • Herbicide
Crops

Crops

Category

Category

  • Grass
Weeds Surpressed

Weeds Controlled (Top 6)

  • Annual Sow Thistle
  • Barnyard Grass
  • Black Mustard
Groups and Active Ingredients

Groups and Active Ingredients

  • Indaziflam Group 29
Formulation Type

Formulation Type

  • Concentrate Suspension
Packaging

Packaging

  • 1 L Jug

Key Product Points

  • Spray in your orchard and vineyard for season-long control of annual grassy and broadleaf weeds.
  • It will also control glyphosate, triazine and ALS-resistant weeds.

Application Tips

Overview



  • Group 29 herbicide
  • Provides excellent long-term residual control
  • Provides pre-emergent control for a broad spectrum of weeds. If emerged weeds are present at the time of application, tank mix Alion™ with a contact herbicide.
  • Controls annual grassy and broadleaf weeds, including glyphosate, triazine and ALS resistant weeds
  • Is an excellent resistance management tool
  • Has a low dose rate
  • Alion prevents weeds from emerging by inhibiting the growth of the developing radicle (early root) in the seed germination zone
  • Needs only 1/4 inch of rain to activate

 

Alion Rate
375 mL/ha (152 mL/ac.)

Crop Products Product Rates Weeds Controlled

Apple
Pear
Peach
Plum
Cherry (sweet/sour)
Grape

Alion + Ignite

Alion: 375 mL/ha (152 mL/ac.)

Ignite: 2.7-5 L/ha (1.1- 2 L/ac.)

Weeds controlled by Alion alone plus burndown control of emerged weeds

Apple
Pear
Apricot
Cherry (sweet/sour)
Peach
Plum
Grapes
Chestnut
Walnut
Japanese heartnut

Alion + Glyphosate (present as an isopropylamine salt,
dimethylamine salt or potassium salt)

Alion: 375 mL/ha (152 mL/ac.)

Glyphosate: 800-4300 g a.e./ha (324-1741 g a.e./ac.)

Filbert
Hazelnut

Alion: 375 mL/ha (152 mL/ac.)

Glyphosate: 800-1250 g a.e./ha (324-506 g a.e./ac.)

Apple
Pear
Apricot
Cherry (sweet/sour)
Peach
Plum
Grapes

Alion + Gramoxone®

Alion: 375 mL/ha (152 mL/ac.)

Gramoxone: 5.5 L/ha (2.23 L/ac.)

Apple
Pear
Apricot
Cherry (sweet/sour)
Peach
Plum

Alion + Sencor® 480 F or Sencor 75 DF

Alion: 375 mL/ha (152 mL/ac.)

Sencor 480 F: 1.5 L/ha (0.61 L/ac.)

Sencor 75 DF: 1.0 kg/ha (0.40 kg/ac.)

Weeds controlled by Alion alone plus improved residual control of annual broadleaf weeds

 

Application Tips



Apples

  • Alion can be applied anytime during the season as long as ground is not frozen or snow covered
  • Apply to established crops of at least three full growing seasons
  • Trees must be a minimum of three years since planting, not simply three years old
  • For more information on replanting trees after Alion, consult the label
  • Not suitable for use on soils with 20% or more gravel content or on soils with less than 1% organic matter
  • Do not apply prior to any type of soil disturbance and apply after the soil settles


Grapes

  • Not suitable for use on soils with 20% or more gravel content or on sand or loamy-sand soils or on soils with less than 1% organic matter
  • Alion can be applied anytime during the season as long as ground is not frozen or snow covered and as long as there is not any type of soil disturbance, including hilling/dehilling operations after application. Apply after the soil settles.
  • Apply to established grapes of at least five full growing season after transplanting
  • Apply to grapes that have been planted at least 30 cm deep or alternatively, grapes with a 30 cm soil barrier (berm) between the soil surface and the major portion of the root system

 

Do not allow spray or spray drift to contact crop foliage, green bark, roots or fruit of the crop being treated as it may cause localized crop injury or death

Active Ingredients

Indaziflam - Group 29

Crops

  • Hops
  • Caneberries
  • Bushberries

Pome Fruit

  • Apples
  • Pears

Stone Fruit

  • Apricots
  • Cherries (sweet/sour)
  • Nectarines
  • Peaches
  • Plums

Tree Nuts

  • Almonds
  • Chestnuts
  • Filberts
  • Hazelnuts
  • Japanese heartnuts
  • Walnuts

Grapes


Weeds Controlled

Annual sow thistle
Barnyard grass
Black mustard
Bluestem broomsedge
Brome grasses including downy brome, ripgut brome and cheat
Common groundsel
Cudweed
Field bindweed
Giant foxtail
Green foxtail
Italian ryegrass
Lamb's-quarters
Large crabgrass
Medusa head
Morning glory
Shepherd's purse
Smooth hawk's beard
Spotted spurge
Stork's-bill
St. John's wort
Volunteer common rye
Wild barley
Wild mustard
Wild oats
Wild proso millet
Yellow foxtail
Yellow starthistle

Weeds Suppressed

Dog fennel
Kochia
Prickly lettuce
Redroot pigweed

Province of Registration

British Columbia
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec