Control of annual and perennial wheat weeds, as well as some annual broadleaf weeds.
REGISTRATION:
CROP Maize
PEST Annual and perennial wheat weeds
including. balur of rhizomes, and some annuals
broadleaf weeds
DOSE 21 ml/acre
APPLICATION From the 2nd to the 8th leaf of the corn and 15-25 cm
height of balura, and 2-4 leaves of the broad leaves
weeds
CAR. There is no DEADLINE
MECHANISM OF ACTION:
Intel™ is absorbed by the leaves of weed plants and rapidly moves throughout the plant, inhibiting cell division in the growth zones. Susceptible weeds stop developing within a few hours after treatment, with visible symptoms occurring after 5-10 days, and complete weed death occurring within 28 days after treatment. Less sensitive species remain suppressed and do not compete with the crop for water and nutrients.
APPLICATION RECOMMENDATIONS:
For an optimal level of control, Intel™ should be applied to small, actively growing weeds. The most suitable phenophases for treatment are 1st leaf to emergence for wheat weeds and 2-4 leaf for broadleaf weeds. To achieve an optimal effect, it is recommended to add an adhesive. Maximum application dose – 25 ml/ha.
SPECTRUM OF ACTION:
Intel™ successfully controls key annual and perennial cereal weeds such as hen’s millet, sedges, wild millet, seed and rhizome balur, foxtail, annual ryegrass, ryegrass, kestrel, wild oats, sedge and ryegrass. Intel™ also controls some annual broadleaf weeds such as common sedge, shepherd’s purse, wild turnip, sedge, tatul, etc.
ACTIVE SUBSTANCE 240 g/l nicosulfuron
FORMULATION Suspension concentrate (SC)
USE CATEGORY Second professional
PACKAGE
1 liter (Intel™ is only available in a package with
Border™ 480 SC and Trend® 90)
HRAC Group B