Pesticide class | Herbicide |
---|---|
Active ingredient | Tribenuron methyl |
Formulation | 75% DF |
Resistance group | HRAC:B |
PHI | PHI for this Herbicide has not been reported |
Acute Oral LD 50 for Rats | 5000< mg/kg |
Tribenuron methyl 75% DF
It is a contact and selective herbicide, absorbed by foliage and roots. It belongs to the class of sulfonylurea herbicides and inhibition of aceto-lactase synthase (ALS) or Acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS) mode of action. Its mode of action is by branched chain amino acid valine, leucine, and isoleucine synthesis inhibition.
Cases and dosage
Crop |
Weed | Dosage |
Application Time |
Wheat | Broadleaf weeds |
10- 20 gr per hectare |
2-4 Leaves of weed (beginning to the end of tillering wheat) |
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