EKLAT WG

Highly effective herbicide to control weeds in maize. It is used together with surfactant SAF.

Active ingredient

thifensulfuron-methyl, 250 g/kg + rimsulfuron, 500 g/kg

Formulation

water dispersible granules

Packing

1 kg, 0,5 kg, 0,25 kg

Mode of action

herbicide molecules are absorbed by the leaves of weeds; it penetrates quickly to the tips of the root system and stops cell division by affecting the enzyme system of a plant. Herbicidal composition cannot effectively influence on the overgrown and resistant to its effect weeds.

METHOD OF APPLICATION

CropDose rate, l/haWeedTerms of application
Maize20-25 g/ha + SAM SAF 200 mL/ haAnnual and perennial grasses and dicotyledonous weedsSpraying of crops in a phase of 3-5-leaf

COMPATIBILITY

Eklat WG can be mixed with other herbicides commonly used on the appropriate crop. However, in each case, the agents must be checked for compatibility.

APPLICATION FEATURES

  • the product is used in the 3-5-leaf phase of crop; the best effect is achieved against annual grasses (from 2-3 leaves to tillering) and dicotyledonous weeds (from 2-4 leaves) which are at the stage of intensive growth;
  • the maximum doze rate of the product is used against common witch-grass in a 2-3-leaf phase of a weed;
  • it is better to kill perennial grasses when their height is 10-15 cm in the ratio of Eclat WG 25g/ha + SAM SAF 200 ml/ha;
  • the best temperature to use the product is in the range from +12°C to +25°C;
  • do not use the product on corn fields within 14 days before or after treatment with organophosphorus insecticides;
  • the processing is not carried out if the crop is affected by a disease, damaged by pests or is under stress (cold, drought).

PRODUCT’S ADVANTAGES

  • essential product in modern technologies of corn vegetative;
  • a broad spectrum of controlled dicotyledonous weeds and cereal weeds;
  • the product is used with low application rates which can significantly reduce herbicide load on the crop;
  • it is safe for subsequent crops.

LIST OF THE MAIN SENSITIVE WEEDS

Common couch-grass, Aleppo grass, bristle grass (species), cockspur grass, wild oat, foxtail (species), Shepherd’s purse, green amaranth, common fumitory, bitterling (species), goose grass, chamomile (species), spurge (species), wild mustard, dock (species), common ragweed, thistle, gallant soldier.