Pesticide class | Herbicide |
---|---|
Active ingredient | Bentazone |
Formulation | 48% SL |
Resistance group | HRAC: C 3, 6 |
PHI | PHI for this Herbicide has not been reported |
Acute Oral LD 50 for Rats | 1480 mg/kg |
Bentazone 48% SL
It is a selective, contact herbicide of the benzothiodiazinone group, which inhibits photosynthesis at photosystem II. This herbicide is absorbed by the plant leaves. This leads to chlorosis and necrosis of weed leaves after one to two weeks.
Use cases
Crop |
Weed |
Dosage |
Rice |
Broadleaf weeds & Sedge |
3-5 Lit per Ha |
Soybean |
Broadleaf weeds |
2-2.5 Lit per Ha |
Alfalfa and clover |
Broadleaf weeds |
2.5-3 Lit per Ha |
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