An insurmountable barrier to weeds
Two-component soil herbicide against a wide range of weeds in maize, sunflower, soybean and lupine crops
Active substance: C-metolachlor, 312.5 g/l + terbutylazine, 187.5 g/l
Chemical class: Chloroacetanilides and Triazines
Preparative form: Concentrated emulsion (CE)
Packaging: 10 L
Mechanism of action
The active ingredients of the product block the process of weed germination.
C-metolachlor has a complex effect: it causes inhibition of biosynthesis of lipids and fatty acids, flavonoids and protein, which leads to inhibition of serohydryl-containing biomolecules and acetyl coenzyme A. This mechanism of action inhibits the development of weed resistance to the herbicide.
Terbutylazine inhibits electron transport in photosystem II during photosynthesis.
Camelot has a systemic action, quickly penetrates into weeds and stops their growth. In soil, the drug penetrates through the cotyledons of dicotyledons and coleoptiles of cereal weeds; it enters vegetating weeds through the roots and leaves, causing their death.
Recommendations for use
Crop |
Harmful object |
Consumption rate of the reparation, l/ha |
Maize |
Spraying the soil before sowing, before sprouting or after the crop has sprouted (before the 3 leaf phase) |
3.0 – 4.0 |
Sunflower |
Spraying the soil before the crop sprouts |
|
Soya, lupine |
Spraying the soil before sowing or before the crop sprouts |
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