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Dosage (dosage/hectare) |
| Oxadiazon 12% EC | Rice transplanting field | Annual weed | 600-750ml/hectare)(south area) 750-900ml/hectare)(north area) |
| Rice | Barnyard grass | 3000-3375ml/hectare | |
| oxadiazon 35% SC | Direct sowing rice field | Annual weed | 948-1263ml/hectare |
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Product name
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oxadiazon
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General info
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Function: Herbicide
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Specification: 95%TC 25%EC 12.5%EC
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CAS: 19666-30-9
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High effective agrochemical
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Toxicology
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Oral Acute oral LD50 for rats >5000 mg/kg. Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for rats and rabbits >2000 mg/kg. Slightly
irritating to eyes; negligible irritant to skin (rabbits). Inhalation LC50 (4 h) for rats >2.77 mg/l. NOEL In 2 y feeding trials, rats and mice receiving 10 mg/kg diet showed no ill-effects. Toxicity class WHO (a.i.) U; EPA (formulation) IV EC classification N; R50, R53 |
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Application
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Biochemistry Protoporphyrinogen oxidase inhibitor. Mode of action Selective contact herbicide. Uses Pre-emergence control of
bindweed, annual broad-leaved weeds and grasses, and post-emergence control of bindweed and annual broad-leaved weeds, in carnations, gladioli, roses, fruit trees and bushes (including citrus), vines, ornamental trees and shrubs, hops, cotton, rice, soya beans, sunflowers, onions, and turf. Effective against mono- and dicotyledonous weeds in rice, at c. 1 kg/ha; in orchards and vineyards, at 2 kg/ha post-em. or 4 kg/ha pre-em. Phytotoxicity Carnations are tolerant of over-the-top, post-emergence application. Not to be used on red fescue, bentgrass turf, dichronda or centipedegrass. Formulation types AL; EC; GR; SC; WP. Selected products: 'Explorer' (Rocca); 'Herbstar' (Vapco); 'Romax' (Rotam); 'Ronstar' (Bayer CropScience) |
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MOQ
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2000L
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