such as: Clodinafop-Propargyl 8% + Cloquintocet-mexyl 2% EC
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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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N/A
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Place of Origin:
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China
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Application:
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Systemic grass herbicide
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Brand Name:
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GREENRIVER
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Model Number:
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Clodinafop-Propargyl
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Classification:
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Herbicide
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Formulation:
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Clodinafop-Propargyl 8%EC, 10%EC, 24%EC
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Label:
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Customized Label
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Quality:
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High Effective
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Sample:
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Free sample for quality assurance
Quick Details
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CAS No.:
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105512-06-9
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Purity:
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100%
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PD No.:
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N/A
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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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N/A
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Place of Origin:
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China
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Application:
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Systemic grass herbicide
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Brand Name:
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GREENRIVER
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Model Number:
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Clodinafop-Propargyl
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Classification:
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Herbicide
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Formulation:
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Clodinafop-Propargyl 8%EC, 10%EC, 24%EC
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Label:
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Customized Label
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Quality:
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High Effective
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Sample:
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Free sample for quality assurance
Product Description
It can control annual gramineous weeds such as wild oats, and has the characteristics of low temperature resistance, rain erosion resistance, and wide application period.
Uses: Control of grasses, sedges and broad-leaved weeds, especially Echinochloa spp., in direct-seeded rice. Also used to stunt growth of weeds in non-crop situations.
Clodinafop-Propargyl always mix with safener, it can profect the crops.
Specification
Product name
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Clodinafop-Propargyl
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Chemical name
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(R)-2-[4-[(5-chloro-3-fluoro-2-pyridinyl)oxy]phenoxy]propanoate
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Classification
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Herbicide / Agrochemical
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Formulation
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95%TC, 8%EC, 10%EC, 24%EC, 15%WP
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Biochemistry
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Fatty acid synthesis inhibitor, by inhibition of acetyl CoA carboxylase (ACCase).
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Mode of action
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Post-emergence, systemic grass herbicide. Phytotoxic symptoms appear within 1-3 weeks, affecting meristematic tissue.
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Uses
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Used for post-emergence control of annual grasses, including Avena, Lolium, Setaria, Phalaris and Alopecurus, in cereals, at 30-60
g/ha. Phytotoxicity Low toxicity to spring and winter wheat. |
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Mammalian Toxicology
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Oral: Acute oral LD50 for male rats 1392, female rats 2271, mice >2000 mg/kg.
Skin and Eye: Acute percutaneous LD50 for rats >2000 mg/kg. Non-irritating to eyes and skin (rabbits). May cause skin sensitisation (guinea pigs). Inhalation: LC50 (4 h) for rats 2.325 mg/l air. |
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