Ethofumesate
Ethofumesate (CAS No.26225-79-6) is a selective systemic herbicide, absorbed by the emerging shoots (grasses) and roots (broad-leaved plants), with translocation to the foliage. Not readily absorbed by leaves after the plant has generated a mature cuticle. Inhibits the growth of meristems, retards cellular division, and limits formation of waxy cuticle.
Ethofumesate Useage
Ethofumesate is used pre- and/or post-emergence in sugar and other beet crops, turf, ryegrassand the other pasture grasses, at 0.3-2.0 kg/ha.
It is effective in controlling a wide range of important grasses and broad-leaved weeds, with a good persistence of activity in the soil.
In beet crops, 1.0-2.0 kg/ha can be used, but ethofumesate is normally recommended at 0.2-2.0 kg/ha in tank-mixtures or co-formulations with other residual or contact herbicides for use in beet.
A high degree of tolerance is also shown by strawberries, sunflowers, Phaseolus beans and tobacco, depending on the time of application.
Onions, peas, beans, carrots, and cotton are tolerant to some extent.
Ethofumesate 500g/L SC
sugar beet, turf, pasture grasses, strawberries, sunflowers, Phaseolus beans, tobacco,
Ethofumesate Useage
Ethofumesate is used pre- and/or post-emergence in sugar and other beet crops, turf, ryegrassand the other pasture grasses, at 0.3-2.0 kg/ha.
It is effective in controlling a wide range of important grasses and broad-leaved weeds, with a good persistence of activity in the soil.
In beet crops, 1.0-2.0 kg/ha can be used, but ethofumesate is normally recommended at 0.2-2.0 kg/ha in tank-mixtures or co-formulations with other residual or contact herbicides for use in beet.
A high degree of tolerance is also shown by strawberries, sunflowers, Phaseolus beans and tobacco, depending on the time of application.
Ethofumesate Phytotoxicity
Onions, peas, beans, carrots, and cotton are tolerant to some extent.
Ethofumesate Available formulation
Ethofumesate 500g/L SC
Ethofumesate applicable crops
sugar beet, turf, pasture grasses, strawberries, sunflowers, Phaseolus beans, tobacco,
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