A targeted blow to the weeds!
Post-emergence systemic herbicide for the control of dicotyledonous weeds, primarily cruciferous, in crops of spring and winter rapeseed and sunflower
Active ingredients: etamemetsulfuron-methyl, 750 g/kg
Formulation: water-dispersible granules
Characteristics of the active substance: etamemetsulfuron-methyl belongs to the class of sulfonylurea.
Application schedule:
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Culture |
Consumption rate of the preparation, g/ha |
Method and terms of processing |
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Rape
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20 - 25 g/ha + Adyu surfactant, 0.2 l/ha
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Spraying crops in autumn or spring in the early phases of growth of dicotyledonous weeds (cotyledons - 2-4 leaves in annuals and a rosette in perennials) and in phases from cotyledons to the formation of flower buds in a crop |
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Sunflower
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Spraying of crops in the early phases of growth of dicotyledonous weeds (cotyledons - 2 - 4 leaves in annuals and a rosette in perennials) and in phase 2 - 8 true leaves of the crop |
Advantages:
• the only way to control cruciferous weeds in rape crops
• destruction of the widest possible range of weeds on rape in a mixture with Halion and graminicides
• high selectivity in relation to crop plants
• possibility of application on sunflower of any selection
• flexible terms of application - from early phases of development to 8 leaves of culture (on rapeseed - until the budding phase)
• ideal solution for rapeseed seed crops
Mechanism of action:
Etametsulfuron blocks the formation of the enzyme acetolactate synthase, which is involved in the synthesis of essential amino acids. The herbicide has a systemic effect, is absorbed through the leaves and roots and easily moves in the weeds, stopping their growth. Estoc acts on weeds that are vegetating at the time of treatment and, in addition, with sufficient soil moisture after its application, it exhibits partial soil activity. The drug is effective in a wide temperature range (from 5 °C).