Barrier Herbicide
Dhanuka
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Product Description
About Product
- Barrier is combination which is is a selective, systemic and contact herbicide of Triazinone group, which inhibits the Photosynthesis at Photo-system II, It acts through the roots and leaves and therefore, can be used for both pre and post emergence applications. It controls both narrow and broad leaf weeds.
Technical Content
- Metribuzin 70 % WP
Features & Benefits
- It effectively controls Phalaris minor, which has developed resistance to most of the herbicides in addition to many other grasses and broad leaf weeds.
- It is economical because of its broad spectrum activity and low dose.
- No residual effect on succeeding crops.
Usage
Mode Of Action
- Selective systemic herbicide, absorbed predominantly by the roots, but also by the leaves, with translocation in the xylem. It inhibits photosynthesis. It acts on both grasses and broad leaf weeds.
Recommendation
Crops |
Weeds |
Dose |
Time of application |
Sugarcane |
Cynodon, Asphodelus (Wild onion),Chenopodium, Convolvulus, Anagallis, Cichorium (Chicory),Parthenium, Commelina, etc |
400 |
After plantation but before germination or 25-30 days after planting |
Wheat |
Parthenium, Chenopodium, Melilotus, etc |
100 |
35 days after sowing when weeds are at 2-3 leaf stage |
Tomato |
Trianthema, Celosia, Wild Amaranthus, Echinochloa, Wild paspalum, etc |
300 |
One week before transplanting or 15 days after transplanting |
Potato |
Chenopodium, Trianthema, Parthenium, Carnopus, Melilotus,etc |
300 |
3-4 days after planting (before germination) or before potato plant attains 5cm height |
Preparation of spray solution:- Mix required quantity of Barrier in a small quantity of water to make thick paste. Keep it for 5-10 minutes, then pour the remaining quantity of water slowly and stir it well with a rod or a wood stick.
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