Non-selective systemic herbicide for the eradication of annual and perennial weeds
Active ingredient Glyphosate in the form of isopropylamine salt, 480 g/l
Form of preparation Aqueous solution
Application spectrum Maize, sugar beet, potato, soybean, cereal crops, rape, sunflower, vegetable crops
Main advantages
Does not exhibit soil activity
Application does not disrupt crop rotation
Allows complete eradication of annual and perennial weeds, including persistent species such as field birch, creeping bentgrass, and ragweed
When used as a desiccant, it improves grain quality, reduces harvest losses, and clears the field of perennial weeds
The preparation exhibits low foaming tendency when preparing the working solution
Suitable for aerial application
Apply from the beginning of vegetation, while weeds are actively growing, under dry and windless weather conditions, no later than 6 hours before rain. During spraying, avoid contact with the leaves of crop plants, trees, and shrubs. Do not apply the herbicide at temperatures below 10°C or above 25°C, as metabolism slows down. Do not conduct mechanical work on treated areas for 2-3 weeks. The preparation is non-toxic to birds and bees, but toxic to fish; therefore, avoid contamination of water bodies and drinking water sources.
Time before personnel can return to treated areas: 3 days for mechanized work; 7 days for manual work.
Maximum number of applications — 1.
Mode of action
The preparation quickly and effectively penetrates through leaves and other green plant parts and is distributed throughout all organs to the root system, thereby disrupting amino acid synthesis and causing plant death. Plants die within 5–12 days. Initially, plants show yellowing, followed by wilting of leaves.
Spectrum of activity
All weed species (annual grasses and broadleaf weeds, perennial grasses and broadleaf weeds).
Compatibility with other pesticides
In tank mixes, the herbicide is compatible with most pesticides. However, compatibility must be checked in each specific case.
WHO Classification: Class III (moderately hazardous).