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Herbicide Chester

Offer type: salePublished: 29.12.2015
Price:65 $
Company:Inter-Agro S
Seller:Kotlyarov Sergej Nikolaevich
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Address:Ukraine, Kirovohrads'ka Oblast', Kirovohrad

Herbicide Chester

Selective systemic herbicide to control annual and perennial grasses and dicotyledonous weeds in maize

 

Active ingredient: nicosulfuron, 750 g/kg

Formulation: water soluble granules

Packing: 500 g (plastic bottle)

 

The benefits of the drug

· High speed operation – a few hours after use, and long-lasting protective effect – up to 8 weeks (compared to sensitive weeds);

· Destroys a wide range of annual and perennial grasses and dicotyledonous weeds;

· Unique active ingredient, allowing you to use the drug 4 to 10 sheets of culture;

· Due to rapid degradation in the soil has no aftereffect on the following crops in the rotation.

 

Mechanism of action
The active substance nicosulfuron herbicide enters the plant through the leaves, stems and roots, moves rapidly to the growing points and inhibits the activity of enzymes. As a consequence, disturbed the synthesis of amino acids, which stops cell division and plant growth.

 

Technology of application

The greatest effectiveness of the drug is in the initial stages of development of weeds in the phase of 2-4 leaves in annual broad leaved, 3-6 leaves – grass weeds and at the height of perennial grass weeds 20-30 cm

Chester herbicide must be applied during warm, dry weather conditions. Recommended temperature for application +15 ... +25 0C.

 

The application of herbicide Chester

 

Culture

Harmful objects

Usage rate of agent, l/ha

Processing time

Corn

Annual and perennial grasses and dicotyledonous weeds

50-60 g/ha+200 ml/ha surfactant "York"

Spraying in the phase of 4-10 sheets in culture

 

 

Attention! Herbicide Chester V. G. should be used with added surfactants (e.g. surfactants, "York", at the rate of 100 ml per 100 l of spray solution).

 

Action spectrum

Sensitive weeds: wild oat, knotweed (species), watercress, Guma, Datura Stramonium, common iris, starwort average, canetic Theophrastus, Ploscha ordinary, white pigweed, foxtail (species), black nightshade, quackgrass, purslane garden, spike millet, ryegrass, wild radish, crabgrass blood, sorghum Halep, winter cress ordinary annual crested, marsh woundwort marsh, amaranth (species).

Relatively sensitive weeds: field bindweed, sow Thistle (species), horsetail