Product Information
Introduction
Oxyfluorfen herbicide is a low-toxicity, contact herbicide effective in controlling a wide spectrum of weeds during seed germination. It works best when applied pre- or post-emergence and can inhibit the growth of perennial weeds.
Features
◆ Versatile application methods: can be applied as a spray, in granular form, or mixed with soil for uniform application.
◆ Broad-spectrum weed control, effective against many annual weeds.
◆ Can be mixed with various other pesticides.
Application
Oxyfluorfen 23.5% EC is frequently used to control monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous weeds in transplanted rice, cotton, corn, peanuts, soybeans, sugarcane, orchards, vineyards, vegetable fields, and forestry nurseries. Weeds like barnyardgrass, sesbania, mandrake, and pigweed can be effectively controlled.
Note
◆ Adjust the dosage according to different soil types for effective weed control.
◆ Uniform and thorough spraying is essential to enhance the contact herbicide effect of Oxyfluorfen.
◆ When used in garlic fields, heavy or prolonged rain may affect the newly sprouted garlic.
Introduction
Oxyfluorfen 24% EC is a contact herbicide with low water solubility, making it rainfast. It is commonly formulated as an emulsifiable concentrate and can be mixed with other pesticides to expand its weed control spectrum.
Application
Oxyfluorfen 24% EC is best applied pre- or early post-emergence for effective weed control during seed germination. It has a broad spectrum of control, including suppression of perennial weeds. It is used in crops like cotton, onions, peanuts, soybeans, sugar beets, fruit trees, and vegetable fields to control weeds such as barnyardgrass, sesbania, mandrake, and foxtail.
Introduction
Selective herbicide Oxyfluorfen is a selective pre- or post-emergence herbicide. It mainly enters the plant through the coleoptile and hypocotyl, with minimal absorption through the roots.
Features
◆ It does not translocate within the plant, making it easier to control herbicide drift damage.
◆ Oxyfluorfen 2% Granular effectively controls broadleaf weeds and also provides good soil residual activity, leading to longer control than typical soil-applied herbicides.
Application
Oxyfluorfen 2% Granular is especially effective in killing broadleaf weeds and sedges in crops like corn, orchards, and vegetables. It can also control various weeds like foxtail, barnyardgrass, and pigweed.
Introduction
Oxyfluorfen 25% SC is a selective, ultra-low dose, pre- and post-emergence contact herbicide. At the appropriate dosage, it effectively controls a wide range of annual weeds.
Application
Oxyfluorfen 25% SC controls monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous weeds in crops like transplanted rice, soybeans, corn, cotton, peanuts, sugarcane, vineyards, orchards, vegetable fields, and forestry nurseries. Weeds such as barnyardgrass, foxtail, water spinach, and lambsquarters are susceptible.
Introduction
Oxyfluorfen 95% TC is a selective, pre- and post-emergence contact herbicide with a wide range of applications and weed control spectrum. It can be mixed with other herbicides to broaden its spectrum of weed control.
Application
Oxyfluorfen 95% TC can be applied for soil treatment before the emergence of crops, effectively controlling broadleaf weeds, sedges, and grasses. It is used in crops like cotton, onions, peanuts, soybeans, sugar beets, fruit trees, and vegetable fields to control various weeds like foxtail, barnyardgrass, sesbania, and pigweed.
Note
◆ Apply evenly for maximum herbicide effect.
◆ In garlic fields, heavy or prolonged rain after application may cause twisting or bleaching in newly sprouted garlic, though recovery is expected after some time.
◆ Adjust dosage according to soil type: lower for sandy soils and higher for loamy or clay soils.