FULTIME
mesotrione, 75 g/l + nicosulfuron, 37.5 g/l + picloram, 17.5 g/l
Advantages:
• exceptional efficacy against a wide range of annual and perennial dicotyledonous and cereal weeds
• control of difficult-to-eradicate weeds - species of osota, lettuce and other.
• containment of subsequent weed "waves" due to soil action
• no need to add partner and adjuvant
• possibility to vary flow rates depending on clogging and economic indicators
Purpose:
a systemic herbicide with soil action to control annual and perennial dicotyledonous and cereal weeds in corn crops.
Mechanism of action:
three active ingredients of Fultime ® have different mechanisms of action, which reduces the risk of resistance and provides better efficiency in comparison with existing offers on the market.
Mesotrione penetrates plants through leaves and roots, moves acropetally and basic. It inhibits the biosynthesis of carotenoids, which leads to discoloration of the leaves, and then to the death of weeds.
Picloram is a herbicide with systemic properties, easily absorbed by roots and leaves. It disrupts the hormonal balance of the plant. A typical symptom of its action is the deformation of stems, leaves and subordinate roots. Effective against weeds from the families Asteraceae, Bindweed, Amaranth.
Nicosulfuron is an inhibitor of the formation of the enzyme acetolactate synthase, has a systemic effect, quickly penetrates weed plants and stops their growth and development.
Speed and symptoms of exposure: treated weeds stop growing on the first day after the use of Fultaim®, the visible effect is manifested on the first
days (discoloration of growth points and other photosynthetic organs, deformation of leaves and stems of weeds, later - chlorosis, browning and gradual death of tissues).
Depending on the type of weeds and weather conditions, the complete death of weeds occurs 1-3 weeks after treatment.
Protective action period:
destroys annual dicotyledonous and cereal weeds, the aerial part of perennial rhizome and root sprout weeds, preventing them from growing, prevents the seedlings of annual dicotyledonous weeds that have not come under treatment during the entire herbocritical period of corn development.