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Capres 750 water-soluble granules
*Pesticide Properties :
Capres is a selective post-emergence herbicide used to control broadleaf weeds in wheat and barley fields.
*Composition and Active Ingredient Ratio:
Each kilogram contains: 75% Tribenuron-methyl (w/w).
*Chemical Group:
Sulfonylurea.
*Toxicity to Bees, Birds, and Fish :
Non-toxic to bees, birds, and fish.
*Toxicity Classification according to WHO Standards:
(+ WHO Class III) unlikely to cause any poisoning within recommended usage rates.
*Compatibility :
Compatible with most broadleaf herbicides, such as 4.2-D / m-cpa / bromoxynil, and can also be mixed with grass herbicides at the highest recommended rate for each, with the herbicide being added to the spray tank after Capres.
*Mode of Action:
Capres is absorbed by the plant's green parts and roots. Its rapid transfer to the growing tips of the plant prevents cell division and thus inhibits weed growth.
*Application Timing:
Spraying should begin at the (3-5) leaf stage, when broadleaf weeds are young and actively growing, provided that the majority of weeds have emerged.
*Application Rate:
12.5 g / hectare.
*Application Method:
Capres can be sprayed using all commonly available sprayers.
*Spray Solution Volume:
Ground spraying: 100 - 300 liters / hectare. *Aerial spraying: 25 - 50 liters / hectare.
*Note:
The spray solution should be used on the same day.
*Weather Conditions:
Caprice should be sprayed in calm and dry weather conditions to ensure good absorption through the weed's green parts and to avoid spray drift to neighboring fields. A decrease in temperature does not affect Capres effectiveness.
*Fate of the Pesticide in the Soil:
The residual effect in the soil is short-lived. However, it effectively controls weeds that germinate after spraying due to its effectiveness in the roots, especially if sufficient moisture is available around the root zone.
Produced by Modern for plants Protection Company, AGRI PES