| Pesticide class | Herbicide |
|---|---|
| Active ingredient | Metribuzin |
| Formulation | 70%WP |
| Resistance group | HRAC:C1 |
| PHI | PHI for this Herbicide has not been reported |
| Acute Oral LD 50 for Rats | 510mg/kg |
Metribuzin 70%WP
It is a selective, systemic herbicide of Triazinone group, which inhibits the Photosynthesis at Photo-system II. This herbicide is absorbed by the plant roots. This leads to a gradual yellowing and browning of the weeds, ultimately resulting in their death.
Target and Dosage
| Crop | Weed | Dosage |
| Soybean | Grass, Broadleaf weeds | 600gr per Ha
Mix with 2lit per Ha Trifluralin Mix with 3lit per Ha Ethalfluralin |
| Potato | 750gr per Ha |
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