Status Flo, SE

Status Flo, SE



Results exceed expectations

 

Post-emergent systemic herbicide designed for controlling many species of annual and perennial grasses and some dicotyledonous weeds in grain crops and corn

 

Active ingredient: 2,4-D-acids (2-ethylhexyl ester) + florasulam
Concentration: 418 g/l + 12 g/l
Chemical class: phenoxyacetic acid derivatives + triazolpyrimidines
Formulation: suspension emulsion
HD Soft™ technology

Packaging: 5 l

 

Recomendare

 

Processed crops Harmful object Pesticide application rate, l/ha Method, time of application 
Wheat, barley Annual dicotyledons, including those resistant to 2,4-D and MCAP, and some perennial dicotyledonous weeds 0,3-0,5 Spraying of crops in the tillering phase - up to 1-2 internodes of the crop and early phases of weed growth. Working fluid consumption - 50-300 l/ha
Maize (including silage and oil) Annual dicotyledons, including those resistant to 2,4-D and MCAP, and some perennial dicotyledonous weeds

0,3-0,5

 

Spraying of crops in the phase 3-5 leaf culture and early stages of weeds growth Working Liquid Consumption - 50-300 liters/ha 

 

Storage conditions: -5 °C to +30 °C

Guaranteed storage life: 3 years

 

Advantages

 

  • A wide application window - up to the second internode.
  • Synergism of two active ingredients for the highest spectrum of herbicidal activity.
  • High rate of active ingredient penetration through cuticular membranes of leaves.
  • The product effectively controls the clementine in all phases of development and quickly suppresses the development of overgrown weeds.
  • Maximum spectrum of weed control, including vicious perennial weeds.
  • No after action due to rapid decomposition.
  • Highly selective to cultivated plants.

 

Action


Mechanism of action


The drug has a mixed mechanism of weed suppression. 2,4 - D acid is a plant growth inhibitor, disrupts many metabolic processes of plant cells, including respiration, the flow into cells and tissues of the necessary nutrients for protein synthesis and other biomacromolecules, resulting in delayed cell division, and eventually, various deformities of developing plant organs;
Florasulam inhibits acetolactate synthase, a key enzyme in the biosynthesis of branched-chain amino acids such as leucine, isoleucine and valine.

 

Speed of action


Plant growth of sensitive weed species stops within the first few hours, and completely stops after 24 hours after penetration of the drug through the leaf surface of plants. Visible symptoms appear the day after spraying. Complete death of sensitive weeds occurs later, 2-3 weeks after spraying, depending on the species composition, phase of weeds development, degree of weed infestation, as well as weather conditions before, during and after spraying.

 

Period of protection


If the recommendations are followed, one treatment during the growing season is sufficient.

 

Compatibility with other herbicides


Herbicide is effective when used alone. Can be used with other maize formulations presented as emulsion concentrates.

 

Selectivity


In recommended doses and timing of application the drug has a high degree of selectivity to crops.

 

Possible emergence of resistance


Does not exist if the manufacturer's recommendations are strictly followed.

 

Phytotoxicity


Both broadleaf (dicotyledons) and cereal weeds are sensitive to this herbicide.

 

Recommendations


Directions for use


It is recommended to treat plants with the drug in the morning or evening hours when wind speed is less than 4-5 m/sec.

 

Limitations on the pesticide application


The preparation is prohibited for application on private farms and for aerial application.
It is prohibited to use in water protection zones of water bodies.

 

Hazard class


Hazard Class 3 (highly hazardous compound) owing to high man-made hazard. Work with this preparation should be carried out only by or under the supervision of plant protection specialists or trained professionals. It is prohibited to work with the product without personal protective equipment for the respiratory organs, eyes and skin".
Hazard class 3 (low hazard) for bees. Treatment of plants must be carried out in the morning and evening hours while observing general safety measures: wind speed must not exceed 4-5 m/s, a boundary protection zone for bees must not be less than 2-3 km, and summer restrictions for bees must not be less than 20-24 hours.
A preliminary (4-5 days in advance) notification of local apiary owners (via local press, radio) about the nature of the planned plant protection product, specific timing and areas of its application, and the posting of warning signs is necessary.
It is necessary to mow mass flowering weeds along the perimeter of the treated field at the distance of the possible drift of the preparation.
Treatment should be carried out in the morning or evening hours when the air temperature is below 15ºC and wind speed is up to 4-5 m/s

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