A selective post-emergence herbicide used to control annual broad-leaved weeds and yellow nutsedge in crops such as beans, maize, mint, soybeans, rice, cotton, potatoes, sugarcane and peanuts.
A contact herbicide controlling Anthemis, Chamomilla and Matricaria spp., Chrysanthemum segetum, Galium aparine, Lapsana communis and Stellaria media in winter and spring cereals. Other crops include peanuts, maize, peas, Phaseolus beans, rice (Cyperus difformis, C. esculentus, C. serotinus, Monochoria vaginalis, Sagittaria pygmaea, S. sagittifolia, Alisma and Commelina spp., Scirpus maritimus and S. mucronatus) and soya beans (Abutilon theophrasti, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Cyperus esculentus, Datura stramonium, Helianthus spp., Polygonum spp., Portulaca spp., Sida spinosa, Ambrosia spp., Sinapis arvensis and Xanthium spp.).
Basic Information Classification: Herbicide Product Name: Glyphosate Formulation: Glyphosate 75.7%WDG, Glyphosate 75.7%SG Product Specification Common Name Glyphosate Chemical Name N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine Molecular Formula C3H8NO5P CAS NO 1071-83-6 EINECE NO 213-997-4 Application It is used to kill weeds, especially annual broadleaf weeds and grasses that compete with crops.
Common Name Phoxim Chemical Name A-[[(diethoxyphosphinothioyl)oxy]imino]benzene-acetonitrile Cas NO. 14816-18-3 Mol. Wt. 298.3 �º C M. F. C12H15N2O3PS Specifications 92% TC, 40% EC, 50% EC, 75% EC, 5% GR Physical & chemical properties Appearance: Yellow liquid; (tech., reddish-brown oil). M. P.: 6.1 �º C B. P.: Decomposes on distillation V. P. 2.1 MPa (20 �º C) K OW logP = 3.38 Henry 4.18�? 10-1 PA m3 mol-1 (calc. ) S. G. /density 1.178 (20 �º C) Solubility In water 1.5 mg/l (20 �º C). In tolu ene, n-h exane, dichl oromethane. Slightly soluble in aliphatic hydrocarbons, vegetable and mineral oils. Stability relatively slowly hydrolysed; DT50 (est. ) 26.7 d (pH 4), 7.2 d (pH 7), 3.1 d (pH 9) (22 �º C). Gradually decomposed under u. V. Irradiation. Toxicity Oral Acute oral LD50 for rats: >2000 mg/kg. Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for rats: >5000 ml/kg. Not irritating to eyes or skin (rabbits). Inhalation LC50 (4 h) for rats >4.0 mg/l air (aerosol). ADI (JMPR): 0.004 mg/kg b. W. [1999]. Toxicity class WHO (a. I. ) II; EPA (formulation) III EC hazard Xn; Birds LD50 for hens 40 mg/kg. Fish: LC50 (96 h) for rainbow trout 0.53, bluegill sunfish 0.22 mg/l. Daphnia LC50 (48 h): 0.00081 mg/l (80% premixes) Bees: Toxic to bees by contact and respiratory action. Applications It's a strong contact insecticide, stomach poison and has a clear effect for larva of Lepidoptera, insects of warehouse mosquito, flying and older cotton bollworm, and a long-effect for insects of subterranean. Application on leaf is short-effect and non-remain. Widely used for prevention and cure of insects for cotton, fruittree, vegetable, soyabean, tea, mulberry etc., such as aphid, thrips, soil, it can prevent and cure of black cutworm, click beetle, peach fruit, borer etc., and dispoes of seed of whear, corn & peanut, also for insects of soil, such as mole cricket, click beetle and so on spraying it can prevent and cure of mosquito and flying etc.
Product name Phoxim Appearance Light yellow to yellow liquid Content 90%TC;25%EC Standard Moisture0.45% Acidity 0.3% Usage It is mainly used for contact and stomach poisoning Lepidoptera larvae and eggs. It is generally used to control underground pests. It can kill a variety of Lepidoptera in crops such as peanuts, wheat, rice, cotton, corn, fruit trees, vegetables, mulberries, and tea. Pest larvae and eggs. Phoxim is a highly effective and widely used organophosphorus insecticide that belongs to the family of carbamates. It is renowned for its exceptional pest control capabilities and its versatility in various agricultural and horticultural applications.
Glufosinate-ammonium is a non-selective foliar application of organic phosphorus herbicide, control of a wide range of annual and perennial broad-leaved weeds and grasses in fruit orchards, vineyards, rubber and oil palm plantations, ornamental trees and bushes, non-crop land, and pre-emergence in vegetables. Also used as a desiccant in potatoes, sunflowers, etc. For control of annual and perennial weeds and grasses in glufosinate-tolerant crops (oilseed rape, maize, soya beans, sugar beet) developed through gene technology.
Selective contact herbicide, absorbed mainly by the foliage, with very little translocation, but also absorbed by the roots, with translocation acropetally in the xylem. A contact herbicide controlling Anthemis, Chamomilla and Matricaria spp., Chrysanthemum segetum, Galium aparine, Lapsana communis and Stellaria media in winter and spring cereals, at 1.0-2.2 kg/ha. Other crops include peanuts, maize, peas, Phaseolus beans, rice (Cyperus difformis, C. esculentus, C. serotinus, Monochoria vaginalis, Sagittaria pygmaea, S. sagittifolia, Alisma and Commelina spp., Scirpus maritimus and S. mucronatus) and soya beans (Abutilon theophrasti, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Cyperus esculentus, Datura stramonium, Helianthus spp., Polygonum spp., Portulaca spp., Sida spinosa, Ambrosia spp., Sinapis arvensis and Xanthium spp.). 25kg/paper drum meas: 0.39*0.65 G.W.: 27.7kgs.
Diquat is a broad-spectrum, quick-acting, non-selective contact herbicide.Be absorbed by green plant tissue quickly, it will be easy to loss efficiency after contacting the soil.It is used for vegetables,orchard, sugarcane, peanuts, potatoes, and tree plantation areas; postemergence around fruit crops, trees, vines, grains. And as a ripener and defoliant for soybean, cotton before harvesting. Diquat is used as pre-harvest desiccation of cotton, flax, alfalfa, clover, lupins, oilseed rape, poppies, soya beans, peas, beans, sunflowers, cereals, maize, rice, sugar beet, and other seed crops; destruction of potato haulms; and stripping of hops. Control of annual broad-leaved weeds in vines, pome fruit, stone fruit, bush fruit, strawberries (also control of runners), citrus fruit, olives, hops, vegetables, ornamental plants and shrubs, and other crops. Control of emergent and submerged aquatic weeds. Weed control on non-crop land. Weed control and tassel inhibition in sugar cane. Application rates 400-1000 g/ha.
480g/l chlorpyrifos ec Chemical name: o, o-diethyl o-3, 5, 6-trichloro-2-pyridyl phosphorothioate Product name: chlorpyrifos Formulation: 480g/lec Appearance: white crystal solid M.P.: 42.5-43í Solubility: 25í saturation vapor pressure 2.4x10-3pa, 25í in water is 2mg/l, in propanol 650g/l, in benzene 190g/l, in methanol 45g/l. 250kg/drum, 25kg/bag
Glyphosate 95% tc Product nameGlyphosate Chemicals nameN-(phosphonomethyl)glyline Molecular formulaC3h8no5p Molecular weight169 Cas no.1071-83-6 Chemical structure kg/bag Packing25kg/bag, 600kg/bag