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GRANSTAR PRO

GRANSTAR PRO

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Highly effective single-component herbicide designed to protect crops from a wide range of dicotyledonous weeds. The drug is especially effective against resistant and difficult-to-eradicate species, including aspen, bodyak and other problematic weeds that reduce yield and product quality.

The herbicide is applied to vegetating weeds in the early phases of their development and provides reliable suppression of sensitive species in crops.

KEY ADVANTAGES

Highly effective single-component herbicide

Wide range of action against dicotyledonous weeds

It is effective against resistant and difficult-to-eradicate species.

Reliably controls sedge, bodyak, and other problematic weeds.

Suitable for use in the early phases of crop and weed development

Reduces competition for moisture, nutrition and light

THE PREPARATIVE FORM

Water-dispersible granules (EDG)

CHEMICAL CLASS

Sulfonylureas

mechanism of action

The drug belongs to the herbicides of systemic action from the class of sulfonylureas. After penetration into the plant, the active substance moves to the weed growth points and disrupts the processes of their further development.

As a result, the treated weeds stop growing, lose their viability and gradually die off. A particularly pronounced effect is observed in sensitive dicotyledonous species in the early phases of vegetation.

purpose

Protection of grain crops from a wide range of dicotyledonous weeds.

CULTURE

Grain crops

THE SPECTRUM OF ACTION

Dicotyledonous weeds

Osot

Bodyak

Other resistant types of weeds

METHOD OF APPLICATION

Spraying of crops in phase 2 of leaves — the beginning of tillering of the crop

Weed treatment — in the early growth phases, 2-4 leaves

⚠️ NOTE

Maximum effectiveness is achieved when treating weeds in the early phases of development, when the active substance is most fully absorbed and quickly moves to the growth points.

Manufacturer:

FMC

Crop:

Couples, Winter wheat, Spring wheat, Spring barley

Product type:

Herbicides