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Which weeds can be eliminated by ethyl carboxyfluoxane?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Which weeds can be eliminated by ethyl carboxyfluoxane? What is the weeding effect of ethyl carboxyfluoxane? What should I pay attention to? Also ask netizens to help answer the data of ethyl carboxyfluoxane herbicides sorted out by the Land Network, which are listed below for netizens' reference. The weeding principle of ethyl carboxyfluoxane and which crops it can be used in.

Which weeds can be eliminated by ethyl carboxyfluoxane? What is the weeding effect of ethyl carboxyfluoxane? What should I pay attention to? Also ask netizens to help answer the data of ethyl carboxyfluoxane herbicides sorted out by the Land Network, which are listed below for netizens' reference. The weeding principle of ethyl carboxyfluoxane and what crops it can be used in: once it is absorbed by plants, it is effective only under light conditions. The compounds of ethyl carboxyfluoxane react with molecular chlorine to form tetrapyrrole, which is toxic to plant cells. In the process of accumulation, the plant cell membrane disappears completely, and then causes the leakage of cell inclusions. Ethyl carboxyfluoxane is suitable for the control of broadleaf weeds and gramineous weeds in wheat, barley, peanuts, soybeans and paddy fields. The usage of ethyl carboxyfluoxane: 1. Spring soybean: control annual broad-leaved weeds, use 10% ethyl carboxyfluoxane EC 40-60 ml per mu, spray on weed stems and leaves. 2. Summer soybeans: control annual broad-leaved weeds, use 10% ethyl carboxyfluoxane EC 40-60 ml per mu, spray on weed stems and leaves. 3, peanuts: control annual broad-leaved weeds, use 10% ethyl carboxyfluoxane EC 40-60 ml per mu, spray on weed stems and leaves. Matters needing attention in the use of ethyl carboxyfluoxane for weeding: 1. Special exhibition agent must be added when spraying. 2. When spraying, the field water should be drained or dried naturally, and the water should be rewatered after spraying for 1 to 2 days. 3. It is sensitive to some rice varieties and should be tested before it can be used. Click to get more herbicide application techniques

 
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