Overview

Product NameNarkis Herbicide
BrandAdama
CategoryHerbicides
Technical ContentBispyribac Sodium 10% SC
ClassificationChemical
ToxicityBlue

Product Description

About Product

  • Narkis is a post-emergent, systemic herbicide offered by Adama.
  • It is primarily used in rice cultivation.
  • It helps farmers control different groups of grasses, sedges, and broad-leaf weeds.

Narkis Herbicide Technical Details

  • Technical Name: Bispyribac Sodium 10% SC
  • Mode of Action: It works by inhibiting the enzyme acetolactate synthase (ALS), which is crucial for the synthesis of branched-chain amino acids in plants. This inhibition disrupts protein synthesis and cell growth, leading to the death of the targeted weeds.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Narkis Bispyribac Sodium 10% SC effectively controls weeds found in the rice field grass belonging to different groups - grasses, sedges and broad leaf weeds.
  • It can be sprayed after weeds emergence between 2 to 5 leaf stage.
  • It keeps an excellent selectivity between rice and the weeds without any unfavorable impact on rice, thus, effectively controlling weeds.
  • After spraying it is quickly absorbed into plants and cannot be washed after 6 hours of raining.

Narkis Bispyribac Sodium 10% SC Usage & Crops

  • Recommended Crop: Rice
  • Targeted weeds: Narkis effectively controls a variety of grasses, sedges, and broad-leaf weeds.
  • Dosage: 100 ml / Acre
  • Method of Application: Foliar spray targeted weeds when weeds are at the 2-5 leaf stage.

Additional Information

  • When considering tank mixing Narkis herbicide with other products, it’s important to ensure compatibility to avoid any adverse effects.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for reference purposes only. Always follow the recommended application guidelines outlined on the product label and accompanying leaflet.

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