Mode of action
Fluroxypyr is rapidly absorbed by the weed leaves and partially absorbed from the soil by the roots. It actively moves and spreads throughout the plant, including the growing points.
Florasulam is an inhibitor of the biosynthesis of essential amino acids as a result of acetalactate synthase inactivation.
The herbicide has a systemic activity, penetrates and spreads through all parts of weed plants easily and rapidly, within 1 hour, including roots, and blocks the growth of cells in young tissues.
Period of protective effect
Almost throughout the growing period (depending on the weather conditions and in the absence of a new weed "wave").
Rate of impact
The timing of the product herbicidal effect depends on the application rate, weather conditions, species susceptibility, and the age of the weeds.
The growth of weeds in crops is stopped one day after treatment. The first signs of its effect can be observed after 3-4 days. Depending on the weed species and weather conditions, the final eradication of weeds occurs 2-3 weeks after treatment.
Spectrum of suppressed weeds
Annual and perennial dicotyledonous weeds
Susceptible species: cleavers, field bindweed, black bindweed, hempnettle (sp.), sorrel (sp.), chickweed, field forget-me-not, burningbush, black nightshade, common dandelion, creeping thistle, knotweed (sp.), common cocklebur, treacle mustard, buttonweed, сommon purslane, black bindweed, etc.
Moderately susceptible species: speedwell (sp.), common fumitory, small nettle, blue-scarlet pimpernel, sunflower (self-seeding), corn spurry, corn chamomile, violet (sp.), field chickweed, dead-nettle (sp.), hogweed (sp.), chamomile (sp.), sow (sp.), cornflower, field pennycress, wild radish, lamb"s quarters, self-seeding poppy, amaranth (sp.), shepherd"s purse, common ragweed, herb-Sophia, blue lettuce, etc.