Common Name: |
Terbutryne |
Chemical name: |
N-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-N'-ethyl-6-(methylthio)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine |
Molecular formula: |
C10H19N5S |
Appearance: |
White Powder |
Specification: |
Terbutryne 97% (w/w) TC |
Capacity: |
5000.00MT |
Packing |
20Kg, 25Kg in plastic woven bag or three-in-one paper-plastic compound bag
450Kg, 500Kg in plastic woven bag |
Range of Application:
Used pre-emergence in winter cereals,sugar cane, sunflowers.
In mixture with terbuthylazine, on beans, peas and potatoes.
In mixture with metolachlor, used in cotton and peanuts.
Also used post-emergence in cereals, in sugar cane, and as a directed spray in maize.
Weed control spectrum:
Used pre-emergence in winter cereals, at 1-2 Kg/ha, to control Alopecurus myosuroides and Poa annua. Among the autumn-germinating broad-leaved weeds controlled are Stellaria media, Matricaria, Papaver and Veronica, but Galium aparine are rather resistant. Other pre-emergence uses are on sugar cane and sunflowers, and, in mixture with terbuthylazine, on beans, peas and potatoes. In mixture with metolachlor, used in cotton and peanuts. Also used post-emergence (0.2-0.4 Kg/ha) in cereals, (1-3 Kg/ha) in sugar cane, and as a directed spray in maize.
Mode of action:
Selective herbicide, absorbed by the roots and foliage, with translocation acropetally through the xylem, and accumulation in the apical meristems.
Announcements:
Not safe for post-emergence use in cereals which are under stress.