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Nicosulfuron selective post-emergence control in maize of annual grass weeds, including Setaria, Echinochloa, Digitaria, Panicum, Lolium and Avena spp., broad-leaved weeds, including Amaranthus spp. and Cruciferae, and perennials such as Sorghum halepense and Agropyron repens. Applied at 30–70 g/ha.
2,4-D butyl ester Post-emergence control of annual and perennial broad-leaved weeds in cereals, maize, sorghum, grassland, established turf, grass seed crops, orchards (pome fruit and stone fruit), cranberries, asparagus, sugar cane, rice, forestry, and on non-crop land (including areas adjacent to water), at 0.28–2.3 kg/ha. Control of broad-leaved aquatic weeds. The isopropyl ester can also be used as a plant growth regulator to prevent premature fruit fall in citrus fruit.
Bromoxynil octanoate post-emergence control of annual broad-leaved weeds, especially young seedlings of the Polygonaceae,Compositae, and certain Boraginaceae, in cereals, ryegrass-seed crops, turf, and non-crop land, at rates up to 450 g octanoate/ha; in maize and sorghum, applied at up to 600 g/ha. Often used in combination with other herbicides, to extend the spectrum of control.
Available Formulation:
Nicosulfuron 4% + 2,4-D butyl ester 10% + Bromoxynil octanoate 16% OD
Applicable Crop:
Corn
Packaging:
10ML ~200L for liquid formulations
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