Product name | Atrazine 50%+Mesotrione 5%SC |
CAS No. |
Atrazine
:[1912-24-9]
Mesotrione: [104206-82-8] |
EC No. |
Atrazine
:217-617-8
;
Mesotrione: 609-064-00 |
Molecular formula |
Atrazine
:C
8
H
14
ClN
5
Mesotrione: C 14 H 13 NO 7 S |
Structural formula | Atrazine: Mesotrione: |
Introduction |
Atrazine
:
Selective systemic herbicide, absorbed principally through the roots, but also through the foliage, with translocation acropetally in the xylem and accumulation in the apical meristems and leaves.
Mesotrione: Uptake is foliar and via the root, with both acropetal and basipetal translocation. Symptoms are whitening of leaves, followed by necrosis of the meristematic tissue. |
Use |
Atrazine
:
Pre- and post-emergence control of annual broad-leaved weeds and annual grasses in maize, sorghum, sugar cane, pineapples, chemical fallow, grassland, macadamia nuts, conifers, and industrial weed control. Used also in combinations with many other herbicides. Phytotoxicity Phytotoxic to many crops, including most vegetables, potatoes, soya beans, and peanuts
Mesotrione: Under development for pre-emergence (at 100-225 g/ha) and post-emergence (at 70-150 g/ha) control of broad-leaved weeds, such as Xanthium strumarium, Ambrosia trifida, Abutilon theophrasti, and Chenopodium, Amaranthus and Polygonum spp., and some grass weeds, in maize. |
Method | Stem and leaf spray |
Appearance | Off-white liquid |
C rop | Maize |
Package | 500ml,1 L,20L,200L or according to customer's requirement |
Shelf life | 2 years |
C auline leaf treatment | |
se lective | |
organic | |
The herbicide transmitting |