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| Specification | Crops/Sites | Control object |
Dosage (dosage/hectare) |
| nicosulfuron 40g/l OD | Corn field | annual weeds | 1050-1500 ml/hectare |
| nicosulfuron 75% WDG | Corn field | annual weeds | 66-79.5 g/hectare |
| nicosulfuron 80% WP | Corn field | annual weeds | 49.5-63 g/hectare |
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Product name
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Nicosulfuron
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General info
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Function: herbicide
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Specification: 75% WDG
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CAS: 111991-09-4
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High effective agrochemical
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Toxicology
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Oral Acute oral LD50 for male and female rats and mice >5000 mg/kg.
Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for male and female rats >2000 mg/kg. Moderate eye irritant; not a skin irritant (rabbits); not a skin sensitiser (guinea pigs). The 75% formulation is not an eye irritant. Inhalation LC50 for rats (4 h) 5.47 mg/l. NOEL In 28 d feeding trials on rats and mice, no adverse effect up to 30 g/kg diet. Toxicity class WHO (a.i.) U |
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Application
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Nicosulfuron Mode of action Selective systemic herbicide, absorbed by the foliage and roots, with rapid translocation in xylem and
phloem to the meristematic tissues. Nicosulfuron Uses Selective post-emergence control in maize of annual grass weeds including Setaria, Echinochloa, Digitaria,Panicum, Lolium, and Avena spp., broad-leaved weeds includingAmaranthus spp. and Cruciferae, and perennials such as Sorghum halepense and Agropyron repens. Applied at 35-70 g/ha. Nicosulfuron |
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MOQ
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2000KG
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