The herbicide Passat from BASF is an effective product for protecting sunflower, soybean, and pea crops from a wide spectrum of broadleaf and grassy weeds. The active ingredient is imazamox at a concentration of 40 g/l, which acts systemically, providing strong soil activity and suppressing subsequent weed emergence. The product is available in the form of a water solution and is distinguished by its gentle effect on crops, rapidly metabolizing in plants. Thanks to its post-emergence application method, farmers have more time for treatment, and with proper and timely application, only one application is needed during the growing season. The application rate is 1.0–1.2 L/ha for sunflower and 0.75–1.0 L/ha for soybean and pea.
Rapeseed — an annual plant of the Brassicaceae family, primarily cultivated for obtaining vegetable oil from its seeds. This crop is one of the main global sources of oil and is widely used in the agricultural sector. Various rapeseed varieties are available on the market, suitable for seed material, along with accompanying products such as fertilizers, fungicides, and herbicides, ensuring comprehensive crop care.
Thus, the herbicide Passat provides reliable protection for important oilseed crops from weeds, contributing to increased yield and product quality. Rapeseed, as a key oilseed crop, plays an important role in the agro-industrial complex, providing raw materials for vegetable oil and other products.