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Quick Details
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Other Names:
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clodinafop-propargyl
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MF:
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C17H13ClFNO4
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EINECS No.:
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105512-06-9
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Place of Origin:
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Jiangsu, China
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Application:
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herbicide
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Brand Name:
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Averstar
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Model Number:
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20% WP
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Classification:
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Herbicide
Quick Details
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CAS No.:
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105512-06-9
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Purity:
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20% WP
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PD No.:
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105512-06-9
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Other Names:
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clodinafop-propargyl
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MF:
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C17H13ClFNO4
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EINECS No.:
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105512-06-9
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Place of Origin:
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Jiangsu, China
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Application:
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herbicide
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Brand Name:
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Averstar
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Model Number:
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20% WP
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Classification:
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Herbicide
herbicide clodinafop-propargyl 15%, 20% WP
Scope of use and how to use it:
crops/sites | object of prevention | Dosage (preparation dose/mu) | way of administration |
wheat field | annual grass weed | 20-30 g/ha | Stem and Leaf Spray |
Technical requirements for use:
1. This product should be applied at the 2-4 leaf stage of grass weeds and after the 3 leaf stage of wheat. Pay attention to even spraying.
2. This product cannot be used in barley or oat fields.
3. This product is rapidly degraded in the soil, basically inactive in the soil, and has no effect on subsequent crops.
4. In fields with a high proportion of hard grass, sage grass, etc., and when the grass age is older in spring, the dosage should be appropriately increased.
5. To control wheat and grass weeds (wild oat, kangaroo, hard grass, weed, clam grass, wild oat, barnyard grass, etc.), according to the recommended dose, spray the whole field evenly after emergence. Best applied after most weeds have emerged, with a maximum of 1 application per crop.
6. It can be used at most once per season.
Product performance:
This product is a new generation of high-efficiency wheat field herbicide used for post-emergence stem and leaf treatment. It has excellent and stable effects on most important annual grass weeds such as wild oats, sagebrush, hard grass, serratia, and thorn grass. It has the characteristics of low temperature resistance, rain resistance, wide use period, and safety to wheat and subsequent crops.