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Agri Combi Water-soluble solution
*Pesticide Properties:
Agri Combi is a selective herbicide that combines the properties of two hormonal herbicides. It works particularly well in eradicating a wide range of broad-leaved weeds that proliferate in wheat, barley, oats, pastures, and non-cultivated grassy areas. Optimal results are achieved when the soil moisture is sufficient for rapid growth. The pesticide should not be used before rainfall or afterward, nor when heavy dew covers the weeds, or when the plants are suffering from drought. These conditions reduce the effectiveness of the pesticide, while its effectiveness increases when the temperature ranges between 10-30 degrees Celsius. The pesticide is absorbed through the leaves and roots and then translocates to other parts of the plant.
*Mode of action:
Agri Combi is a selective systemic herbicide primarily absorbed through the roots.
*Composition and active ingredient ratio:
MCPA 315 g/L - 2,4-D 360 g/L.
*Phytotoxicity:
Agri Combi is a systemic herbicide absorbed by leaves and transferred to roots to eliminate weeds. It does not corrode spraying equipment and does not burn. Cotton and grapes are sensitive to this pesticide, as well as sugar beets, potatoes, tomatoes, fruit trees, and ornamental plants, albeit to a lesser extent. Care should be taken to prevent spray drift onto neighboring fields in windy conditions.
*Toxicity to bees, birds, and fish:
Non-toxic to fish, slightly toxic to birds, and not harmful to bees.
*Toxicological classification according to WHO standards:
Moderately toxic (WHO Class II).
*Compatibility:
Compatible with other insecticides.
*Pre-harvest interval:
Livestock can graze in fields sprayed with this pesticide after a waiting period of 15 days post-application.
*Local reliance:
For controlling broad-leaved weeds in wheat fields, at the end of tillering, with a recommended usage rate of 1.75 L/ha.
Crop |
Application Rate |
Application Method |
Wheat
Barley
Oats
|
0.75 - 1.75 L/ha with water volume ranging from 200-400 L/ha |
Start spraying when the weeds are fully formed, and after the fifth leaf stage of the plant, spraying should be avoided at the beginning of stem elongation and spike formation. |
Corn |
0.75 - 1.5 L/ha |
To control broadleaf weeds, start spraying when the corn plants are at a height of 20-30 cm and have 4-6 leaves. This pesticide should be discontinued at the beginning of flowering and ear formation. |
Produced by Modern for plants Protection Company, AGRI PES