Quizalofop Ethyl 10% EC is a selective post-emergence herbicide used for the effective control of grassy weeds in soybean crop.
Special Features
| Crop | Target Pests |
|---|---|
| Soybean | Love grass (Eragrostis pilosa, E. viscosa), Crab grass (Digitaria marginata, D. sanguinalis), Wild finger / Makra grass (Dactyloctenium aegyptium), Viper grass (Dinebra arabica), Barnyard grass / Sanwa / Samel (Echinochloa spp.), Browntop millet (Brachiaria ramosa) |
Mode of Action
Recommended Dose
Active Ingredient: 37.5 – 45.0 g a.i./ha
Formulation: 375 – 450 ml per hectare
Water Volume: 300 – 500 litres per hectare
Time of Application: 15–20 days after sowing
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Benefits
Safety Tips : The information provided on this website is for reference only. Always refer to the product label for an official listing of crops, target pests, directions for use, restrictions and precautions. For desired results, carefully read the instructions given and follow.
Since the usage of this product is beyond our control, we do not give any assurance except the uniform quality of product.
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