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restore herbicide label Tribune Diquat HerbicideTribune Diquat 2L Herbicide Fast Acting Aquatic Herbicide & Algaecide for Weed and Algae Management Tribune Diquat 2L Herbicide is a professional strength contact herbicide and algaecide formulated to provide rapid control of a wide range of aquatic weeds and nuisance vegetation. Powered by 37. 3% diquat dibromide, this fast acting formulation disrupts the photosynthetic process in treated plants, causing rapid desiccation and visible plant injury

Tribune Diquat 2L Herbicide

Fast-Acting Aquatic Herbicide & Algaecide for Weed and Algae Management

Tribune Diquat 2L Herbicide is a professional-strength contact herbicide and algaecide formulated to provide rapid control of a wide range of aquatic weeds and nuisance vegetation. Powered by 37.3% diquat dibromide, this fast-acting formulation disrupts the photosynthetic process in treated plants, causing rapid desiccation and visible plant injury shortly after application. It is widely used in ponds, lakes, reservoirs, drainage canals, irrigation systems, and other managed aquatic environments where dependable vegetation control is required.

Designed for broad-spectrum aquatic weed management, Tribune effectively controls many submerged, floating, and emergent aquatic plant species. Its contact mode of action provides quick results on actively growing vegetation while helping improve access, water flow, aesthetics, and overall waterbody management. Because it acts on contact, thorough coverage of target vegetation is important for optimum performance.

Key Features & Benefits

Feature Benefit
37.3% Diquat Dibromide Professional-strength active ingredient for fast vegetation control
Rapid Contact Activity Begins disrupting plant photosynthesis shortly after application
Broad-Spectrum Aquatic Weed Control Effective on many submerged, floating, and emergent aquatic weeds
Algaecide Activity Helps suppress nuisance algae in managed water bodies
Flexible Aquatic Use Sites Suitable for ponds, lakes, reservoirs, canals, and irrigation systems when used according to label directions
Easy-to-Mix Liquid Formulation Provides convenient handling and application
Fast Visible Results Treated vegetation typically shows rapid desiccation and decline

Product Specifications

Specification Details
Product Name Tribune Diquat 2L Herbicide
Active Ingredient Diquat Dibromide
Active Ingredient Concentration 37.3%
Diquat Cation Equivalent 2 lbs. per gallon
Formulation Type Liquid Concentrate
EPA Registration Number 100-1390
Primary Use Aquatic Weed and Algae Control
Mode of Action Contact Herbicide (Photosystem I Electron Diversion - Group 22)

Target Aquatic Vegetation

Tribune is commonly used to manage many troublesome aquatic weeds and algae, including:

Vegetation Type Examples
Submerged Weeds Watermilfoil, coontail, elodea and other submerged species
Floating Weeds Duckweed and similar floating vegetation
Emergent Weeds Various shoreline and emergent aquatic plants
Algae Certain nuisance algae species commonly found in ponds and lakes

Control levels may vary depending on weed species, growth stage, water conditions, and application timing. Always follow label directions for specific treatment recommendations.

Why Choose Tribune Diquat 2L?

For pond managers, aquatic professionals, property owners, and water resource managers seeking rapid vegetation control, Tribune Diquat 2L provides dependable performance and broad-spectrum activity. Its fast contact action quickly suppresses unwanted aquatic weeds and algae, helping restore water flow, improve appearance, and support effective aquatic vegetation management programs. When applied according to label directions, Tribune delivers reliable results across a wide range of aquatic environments.

Not for Sale to: CT, NH, NJ, NY, VT, and WA (Restricted Use Product, Licensed Applicators Only)

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