Herbicide in Corn Field Atrazine 50% WP 50% SC
Introduction
Product Name | Atrazine |
CAS Number | 1912-24-9 |
Molecular Formula | C8H14ClN5 |
Type | Herbicide for agriculture |
Brand Name | Ageruo |
Place of Origin | Hebei,China |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
The complex formula | Atrazine50%WP Atrazine50%SC Atrazine90%WDG Atrazine80%WP |
Other dosage form | Atrazine50%+Nicosulfuron3%WP Atrazine20%+Bromoxyniloctanoate15%+Nicosulfuron4%OD Atrazine40%+Mesotrione50%WP |
Advantage
- Effective Weed Control: Atrazine is known for its effectiveness in controlling a wide range of weeds, including both broadleaf and grassy weeds. It can significantly reduce weed competition, allowing crops to utilize nutrients, water, and sunlight more efficiently. This leads to improved crop yields and quality.
- Selectivity: Atrazine is a selective herbicide, meaning it primarily targets and controls weeds while having a lower impact on the crop itself. It is particularly useful in crops like corn, sorghum, and sugarcane, where it can effectively control weeds without causing significant harm to the crop plants.
- Residual Activity: Atrazine has some residual activity in the soil, which means it can continue to control weeds even after application. This can provide extended weed control, reducing the need for additional herbicide applications and minimizing labor and input costs.
- Cost-Effectiveness: Atrazine is often considered a cost-effective herbicide option compared to some other alternatives. It offers effective weed control at relatively lower application rates, making it economically viable for farmers.
- Synergy with Other Herbicides: Atrazine can be used in combination with other herbicides with different modes of action. This allows for a broader spectrum of weed control and reduces the risk of herbicide resistance in weed populations.