Introduction
Atrazine is a selective pre - and post seedling blocking herbicide. Root absorption is dominant, while stem and leaf absorption is rare. The herbicidal effect and selectivity are the same as that of simazine. It is easy to be washed into the deeper soil by rain. It is also effective for some deep-rooted grasses, but it is easy to produce drug damage. The validity period is also long.Product name | Atrazine |
Other names | Aatram, Atred, Cyazin, Inakor, etc |
Formulation and dosage | 95%TC,38%SC, 50%SC, 90%WDG |
CAS No. | 1912-24-9 |
Molecular formula | C8H14ClN5 |
Type | Herbicide |
Toxicity | Low toxic |
Shelf life | 2-3 years proper storage |
sample | Free sample available |
Mixed formulations | Mesotrione 5%+ atrazine 20% OD Atrazine 20% + nicosulfuron 3% OD Butachlor 19%+ atrazine 29% SC |
Application
2.1 To kill what weeds? It has good selectivity for corn (because corn has detoxification mechanism) and certain inhibitory effects on some perennial weeds. 2.2 To be used on what crops? It has a wide range of herbicidal spectrum and can control a variety of annual gramineous and broad-leaved weeds. It is suitable for corn, sorghum, sugarcane, fruit trees, nurseries, woodlands and other upland crops. 2.3 Dosage and usage Formulations | Crop names | Control object | Dosage | Usage Method |
38% SC | Spring corn field | Annual weed | 4500-6000 g/ha | Soil sprays before spring sowing |
sugarcane field | Annual weed | 3000-4800 g/ha | Soil spray | |
Sorghum field | Annual weed | 2700-3000 ml/ha | Steam and leaf spray | |
50% SC | Spring corn field | Annual weed | 3600-4200 ml/ha | Soil sprayed before seeding |
Summer corn field | Annual weed | 2250-3000 ml/ha | Soil spray | |
90% WDG | Spring corn field | Annual weed | 1800-1950 g/ha | Soil spray |
Summer corn field | Annual weed | 1350-1650 g/ha | Soil spray |