Post-emergence systemic herbicide for the destruction of most broadleaf weeds on cereal and corn crops
Active ingredient: 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid in the form of dimethylamine salt, 600 g/l
Manufacturer: Peters & Burg Ltd, Hungary
Formulation: aqueous solution
Packaging unit: canister, 20 L
Mode of action
The active ingredient penetrates the plant through its above-ground parts and is actively distributed throughout all organs; it inhibits respiration and photosynthesis processes, leading to the death of leaves, stems, and partially the root system of weeds.
Characteristics and advantages:
— High selectivity towards crop plants when application guidelines are followed.
— The combination of high efficiency and low cost makes it a favorite choice over the past decades for protecting 1 ha of sown area.
— Compatibility with most pesticides and agrochemicals makes it an ideal partner for tank mixes, though compatibility must be checked for each individual case.
Application recommendations
The product is applied via ground spraying during the vegetative stage from tillering to stem elongation for cereal crops, and during the 3–5 leaf stage for corn. Maximum efficacy is observed when applied during active weed growth. Optimal spraying temperature is +12...+20°C. Spraying is prohibited if wind speed exceeds 3–4 m/s. First visible signs of action appear 3–5 days after application.
To prepare the working solution, fill the sprayer tank halfway with water, activate the mixing mode, and add the required amount of the product. Then top up with water to full capacity. Working solution dosage: 200–400 L/ha.
For effective control of weeds resistant to 2,4-D amine salt herbicides on agricultural crops, apply Aminka in tank mixtures with sulfonylurea derivatives (products MM 600 and GROZNY). When preparing the tank mixture, first dissolve the sulfonylurea derivatives, then add Aminka after they are fully dissolved.