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diclosulam herbicide label PI Industries Kimbo (Diclosulam 84% w/w WDG) Herbicides – Cultree IndiaKimbo Commom Name & Formulation Diclosulam 84% w w WDG Kimbo is a selective herbicide. It provides effective control of broad leaved weeds, grasses and sedges in Soyabean and Groundnut. Features & Benefits Kimbo is systemic in action and provides superior control of key broadleaf and sedge weeds in soybean in addition to suppression of key grasses. It is safe to soybean as well as key succeeding crops at recommended dose It controls weed before they
Kimbo
Commom Name & Formulation - Diclosulam 84% w/w WDG
Kimbo is a selective herbicide. It provides effective control of broad leaved weeds, grasses and sedges in Soyabean and Groundnut.
Features & Benefits
- Kimbo is systemic in action and provides superior control of key broadleaf and sedge weeds in soybean in addition to suppression of key grasses.
- It is safe to soybean as well as key succeeding crops at recommended dose
- It controls weed before they emerge out of soil surface hence they do not cause any losses to the crop.
- It provides hassle free weed control where sowing and herbicide application can be completed in thesame timeframe.
- It can control key weeds which are gaps in existing products
Method of Application
- Apply Diclosulam 84% WDG as pre-e,ergence @ 22-26 g ai/ha (26.2-30.9 g/ha) at 0-3 days after sowing.
- Use 500-750 lts of water per ha. Knap-sack sprayer fitted with fan nozzle is recommended.
| Crops | Target Weeds | Dosage g a.i./ha | Dosage Formulation gram or ml/ha | PHI Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soyabean | Soyabean: Cyperus sp.(Umbrella weed), Commenline benghalensis (Day flower), Digera arvensis, Euphorbia geniculata (Wild Poinsettia), Acalypha spp, (Copper leaf), Echnochloa colona, (Awnless barnyard grass) | 22-26 | 26.2-30.9 | 60 |
| Groundnut | Groundnut: Amaranthus viridis(Amaranthus), Parthenium hysterophorus (carrot grass), Euphorbia geniculate (Wild Poinsettia), Trianthema sp.,(Black pigweed), cyperus sp.,(Umbrella weed). Echinochloa colona, (Awnless Barnyard grass) | 22-26 | 26.2-30.9 | 77 |
Mode of Action
- Kimboo controls target weeds by inhibiting the plant enzyme, Aceto Lactate Synthase (ALS)
- Inhibition of ALS stops the synthesis of 3 amino acids which are generally active in meristematic tissue (root/shoot tip)
- It is absorbed by roots and to a lesser extent shoots of germinating seedlings of weeds which prevents them from emerging
- This affects protein synthesis and cell division ultimately leading to death of the target weed
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★★★★★ 3
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