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metribuzin herbicide dose Metribuzin 70% WP Selective Herbicide - Today's Metri

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metribuzin herbicide dose Metribuzin 70% WP Selective Herbicide - Today's MetriMetribuzin 70% WP Crop: Sugarcane, Potato, Tomato, Wheat and Soybean Selective weedicide for control of narrow and broad leaved weeds. Today's Metri is used for pre post emergence control of annual grasses and some broad leaved weeds. Selective systemic herbicide, absorbed mainly by the roots, also by the leaves. Today's Metri has no residual effect on succeeding crop. Today's Metri inhibits photosynthesis reaction in target weed species. Time of

Metribuzin 70% WP

Crop: Sugarcane, Potato, Tomato, Wheat and Soybean

Selective weedicide for control of narrow and broad leaved weeds.

Today's Metri is used for pre/post emergence control of annual grasses and some broad leaved weeds. Selective systemic herbicide, absorbed mainly by the roots, also by the leaves. Today's Metri has no residual effect on succeeding crop. Today's Metri inhibits photosynthesis reaction in target weed species.

Time of application of Today's Metri:

  • Sugarcane- early post emergence or post emergence at 2-3 leave stage of the weed and corresponding crop stage could be at 25-30 days after planting.
  • Potato-pre-emergence at 3-4 days after planting or at potato plant height of 5 cm.
  • Tomato- Pre-plant a week before transplanting or post emergence at 15 days after transplanting.
  • Wheat: Post emergence at 2-3 leave stage of the weed and corresponding crop stage could be 35 days after sowing
  • Soybean: Pre-emergence 1-2 days after sowing

Recommendation of Metribuzin 70% WP - 

1. Sugarcane

  • Weeds Controlled: Cyperus rotundus, Cynodon dactylon, Chenopodium album, Parthenium hysterophorous, and others.
  • Dosage: 600–1200 g/acre
  • Water Dilution: 280–400 liters
  • Waiting Period: 60 days

2. Potato

  • Weeds Controlled: Chenopodium album, Parthenium hysterophorous, Fumaria parviflora, and others.
  • Dosage: 300 g/acre
  • Water Dilution: 280–400 liters
  • Waiting Period: 30 days

3. Tomato

  • Weeds Controlled: Trianthema portulacastrum, Digera arvensis, Echinochloa colonum, Amaranthus viridis, and others.
  • Dosage: 300 g/acre
  • Water Dilution: 280–400 liters
  • Waiting Period: 30 days

4. Soybean

  • Weeds Controlled: Digitaria spp., Cyperus esculentus, Cyperus campestiris, Borreria spp.
  • Dosage: 200–300 g/acre
  • Water Dilution: 300–400 liters
  • Waiting Period: 30 days

5. Wheat

  • Weeds Controlled: Phalaris minor, Chenopodium album, Melilotus spp.
  • Dosage: 100–120 g/acre
  • Water Dilution: 200–300 liters
  • Waiting Period: 120 days

Note: Always use Flood Jet or Flat Fan nozzle for herbicide spray.

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