Pesticide class | Herbicide |
---|---|
Active ingredient | Trifluralin |
Formulation | 48% EC |
Resistance group | HRAC:K1 |
PHI | PHI for this Herbicide has not been reported |
Acute Oral LD 50 for Rats | 5000< mg/kg |
Trifluralin 48% EC
It is a selective, pre-emergence dinitroaniline herbicide which is mainly absorbed through the coleoptile and hypocotyl of weeds and prevents the germination of the weed seed through cell division blockage in the hypocotyl, as well as the development of the root system. It is not transferable in plants. Increasing the diameter of the root, causing swelling in the meristem area of the root tip, preventing the production of lateral roots are the symptoms of using this herbicide.
Cases and dosage
Crop |
Weed | Dosage | Application Time |
Cotton | Grass , Broadleaf weeds | 2-3 lit per hectare |
Mix with soil before planting(depth of 8-10 cm) |
Sugar beet |
Grass , Broadleaf weeds | 2-2.5 lit per hectare+ 4-5 lit per hectare Chloridazon |
After thinning the sugar beet (After 4 leaves) |
Sun Flower and Soybean |
Grass , Broadleaf weeds | 1.5-2.5 lit per hectare |
Mix with soil before planting(depth of 8-10 cm) |
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