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CAS No.: | 335104-84-2 |
Formula: | C17h16clf3o6s |
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Corn Field Weed Killer Herbicide Tembotrione 97% Tc 8%Od 420g/L Sc
Tembotrione is mainly used in maize fields. It is a post-bud HPPD (p-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxidase) inhibitor herbicide,
which can block the biosynthesis of isoprenoquinone in plants, causing chlorosis, discoloration, tissue necrosis, and eventually
death within 2 weeks. Cyclosulfonone is one of the most important herbicides in Maize field in the United States. It mainly targets
various broad-leaf weeds and gramineae weeds in the middle and late period after germination in maize field, and has excellent
control effect on thistle, field coniferous weed, penicillium spicata, ernestol flower and porcinia crassifolia, and has no harm to
subsequent crops. The maximum dosage per season is 100 g/hm2. The main dosage form is dispersable oil suspension agent.
Product name | Tembotrione |
CAS No. | 335104-84-2 |
Function | herbicide |
Specification | 97% Tc 8%Od 420g/L Sc |
Application | It is generally used in combination with the safety agent bisoxazole acid, which can protect corn from UV damage. It has broad spectrum, fast action characteristics, and high compatibility with the environment |
Mode Of Action | Tembotrione is a novel herbicide for corn fields. Its mechanism of action primarily involves systemic absorption, which reduces chlorophyll synthesis within the weeds. This causes the weeds to fade and turn white, ultimately leading to their death. It does not have contact action. Weeds typically begin to fade within 3 to 5 days after application and die completely within 7 to 15 days. |
Uses | Tembotrione is primarily used to control annual grassy weeds, broadleaf weeds, and sedge weeds in corn fields. It can effectively eliminate barnyard grass, barnyard grass, foxtail, as well as various broadleaf weeds such as amaranth, lamb's quarters, mustard, morning glory, nettle, purslane, smartweed, nightshade, field bindweed, dandelion, duckweed, cocklebur, and ligusticum. |
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