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Metzin

Metribuzin 70% WP

 

Product Description:

Metzin is selective systemic herbicide, absorbed predominantly by the roots and also by the leaves with translocation in the xylem. It acts by inhibiting photosystem II of photosynthesis by disrupting electron transfer.

 

Mode of Action:

Metzin is a selective, systemic herbicide that controls weeds by inhibiting photosynthesis. It works by disrupting electron transfer in photosystem II of photosynthesis. It is absorbed by the roots and leaves, and can be used for both pre- and post-emergence applications. It has no residual effect on succeeding crops

Crops Target Pest/Disease Dose per Acre (gm/ml)
Soybean Digitaria spp., Cyperus esculentus, Cyperus campestris, Borreria spp., Eragrostis spp. 100-120 gm/acre
Wheat Phalaris minor, Chenopodium album, Melilotus spp. 100-120 gm/acre
Sugarcane Cyperus rotundus, Cynadon doctylon, Asfodelus fistulosis, Chenopodium album, Convolvulus arvensis, Portulaca oleracae, Anagalis arvensis, Cichorium intybus, Echinocloa colonum Dactyloctenium aegypticum, Parthenium hysterophorus, Commelina spp. As Pre Emergence 400-500gm/acre As Post Emergence 300 gm/acre
Potato Chenopodium album, Trianthema monogyna, Parthenium hysterophorus, Fumaria parviflora, Melilotus spp., Phalaris minor 100-120 gm/acre
Tomato Trianthema portulacastrum, Dactyloctenium aegypticum, Gynandropsis pentaphylla, Amaranthus viridis, Portulaca oleracae, Digera arvensis, Euphorbia frustrata, E.colonum, Agertum conyzoides, Elusine indica, Setaria gluaca, Commelina benghalensis. 100-120 gm/acre

Benefits:

  1. It effectively controls Phalaris minor in wheat, which has developed tolerance to most of the herbicides, in addition to other grasses and broad-leaved weeds.
  2. It acts through the roots and leaves and therefore, can be used for both pre and post-emergence applications.
  3. No residual effect on succeeding crops.