Strada Weeds Controlled

Weeds Controlled
Common name Scientific name Strada
1.7 - 2.1 Ounces/Acre
Less than 4”
or 4 leaf weed
Sesbania, Hemp Sesbania exaltata
Sida, Prickly Sida spinosa
Morningglory spp. Ipomoea spp.
Jointvetch spp. Aeschynomene spp.
Dayflower, Spreading Commelina diffusa
Eclipta Eclipta prostrata
Redstem * Ammannia auriculata *
Purple ammannia * Ammannia coccinea *
Waterplantain spp. (seedling) * Alisma spp. *
Waterhyssop spp. Bacopa spp.
Ducksalad * Heteranthera limosa *
Arrowhead * Sagittaria spp. *
Monochoria Monochoria vaginalis
Falsepimpernel spp. Lindernia spp.
Gooseweed Sphenoclea zeylanica
Flatsedge, Rice Cyperus iria
Smallflower umbrella sedge * Cyperus difformis *
Yellow nutsedge ** Cyperus esculentus **
Ricefield bulrush * Schoenoplectus mucronatus *
Weeds Partially Controlled or Suppressed ***
Alligatorweed Alternanthera philoxeroides Strada
2.1 Ounces/Acre
Texas or Mexicanweed Caperonia palustris or
Caperonia castaniifolia
watergrass, early* Echinochloa oryzoides
watergrass, late* Echinochloa phyllopogon
Smartweed spp. Polygonum spp.


* Strada does not control ALS resistant biotypes of this weed, which might be present in the field.
** An early treatment is suggested to prevent nutsedge from competing with the crop. An additional herbicide application may be needed for effective control of heavy infestations.
***Control of suppressed weeds may be significantly improved using tank mixture with other rice herbicides offering activity against the target weed.
Notes: Weeds with gradual and late emergence (like Redstem) may escape an early herbicide application. Optimum weed control is generally obtained when applications are made to young (less than 4-leaf) weeds that are actively growing.