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Preemergent herbicides prevent the germination of seeds by inhibiting a key enzyme.[citation needed] In some areas of the world, preemergent herbicides are used to prevent crabgrass from appearing in summer lawns.[1]
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| Brand | Ingredient | Prevents | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pendulum (herbicide) | pendimethalin | crabgrass | |
| Surflan | oryzalin | crabgrass | |
| Dimension (herbicide) | dithiopyr | crabgrass | [2] |
| Barricade (herbicide) | prodiamine | crabgrass | [2] |
| Tupersan® | siduron | crabgrass |
Preemergent herbicides must be applied at a critical time. If they are applied to the soil too early they get washed too deep into the soil by rainwater. If they are applied too late the key enzyme inhibited is no longer active. Depending on where you live, one rule of thumb is to apply when the local forsythia blooms are wilting.[citation needed]
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